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Current Issues in Tourism, 2021
This study investigated tourists’ intention to visit religious destinations in the post-COVID 19 phase. The respondents (N = 237) in the survey rated twenty-three statements related to religious motivation, spiritual beliefs, place attachment ...
D. Kala
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This study investigated tourists’ intention to visit religious destinations in the post-COVID 19 phase. The respondents (N = 237) in the survey rated twenty-three statements related to religious motivation, spiritual beliefs, place attachment ...
D. Kala
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GEOGRAPHIES OF PLACE ATTACHMENT: A PLACE-BASED MODEL OF MATERIALITY, PERFORMANCE, AND NARRATION
Geografická revue, 2020Attachments are intrinsic to the human condition. Geographers and related scholars are especially interested in place attachments and how they shape everyday routines (e.g. routes to work, shopping, social interactions), major life choices (e.g.
Alexander C. Diener, Joshua Hagen
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What role does touristś educational motivation play in promoting religious tourism among travellers?
Annals of Leisure Research, 2020Despite the prevalence of theories based on religious tourism, very little research has been done on educational motivation. Up until now, educational motivation has played a secondary role.
Rafael Robina Ramírez +1 more
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Space, place, and religious meaning
Material Religion, 2007(2007). Space, place, and religious meaning. Material Religion: Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 277-278.
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Holy Places and Religious Language in New Religious Movements
New Blackfriars, 2020AbstractThe idea of sacred sites or holy ground has been an important aspect of a number of major world religions. While the concept has received longstanding scholarly attention in connection with the traditional Abrahamic faiths, the ways in which late-modern and contemporary movements have developed the idea has been little studied.
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Social Work in Public Health, 2019
Religious institutions can be a source of support for recent Latino immigrants struggling to adjust to a new culture. For undocumented immigrants, who are often marginalized from other formal institutions, they may symbolize a place of refuge and hope ...
M. Sánchez +8 more
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Religious institutions can be a source of support for recent Latino immigrants struggling to adjust to a new culture. For undocumented immigrants, who are often marginalized from other formal institutions, they may symbolize a place of refuge and hope ...
M. Sánchez +8 more
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Religious Place/Space in Premodern China
2022Abstract In premodern China, what made a place, as well as its space, religious was not inherent to that place. Rather, it required a particular construction, in both discourse and space, to turn an otherwise physical place into a spiritual one.
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Securing the Religious a/in Place
2023Chapter 1 examines the concepts and procedures by which the legal incorporation of Muslims and Christians is carried out. A twofold translation of the religious into the legal accompanies incorporation: of Muslims and Christians into/as legal subjects and Christians and Muslims into/as legal jurisdictions.
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Religious Voices in Public Places
2009Abstract Must religious voices keep quiet in public places? Does fairness in a plural society require it? Must the expression of religious belief be so authoritarian as to threaten civil peace? Do we need translation into ‘secular’ language, or should we try to manage polyglot conversation? How neutral is ‘secular’ language?
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Review of Religious Research, 2020
This paper examines how religious identity is associated with religious behavior in Japan. Prior research suggests that ritual practices rather than doctrines and theology are more important for Japanese religiousness. While many studies discuss various ritual behaviors in Japan, few researchers adopted statistical analysis to explore the Japanese ...
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This paper examines how religious identity is associated with religious behavior in Japan. Prior research suggests that ritual practices rather than doctrines and theology are more important for Japanese religiousness. While many studies discuss various ritual behaviors in Japan, few researchers adopted statistical analysis to explore the Japanese ...
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