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Virtual Pilgrimage : Patrick Nagatani's Japanese American concentration camp portfolio
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Historiography of Scientific Publishing across Cultures and Disciplines. [PDF]
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Prevalence and exposure variables of latent infection by mycobacterium tuberculosis in healthcare workers. [PDF]
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Public satisfaction with COVID-19 policy responses and their implementation: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Walking the talk for dementia: A unique immersive, embodied, and multi-experiential initiative. [PDF]
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Virtual Reality and Pilgrimage Tourism: An Exploratory Study
Abstract Virtual reality (VR) pilgrimages can be undertaken for many different reasons, ranging from idle curiosity to the need for psychological or informational preparation for a ‘real’ (earthly) pilgrimage. Depending on the circumstances and individual motivations, these experiences can be profoundly transformative, enlightening ...Martins Marco
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Virtual Pilgrimages on the Internet
Religion, 2002Abstract Virtual pilgrimage on the Internet is an important religious phenomenon for understanding the new ways of being spiritual in the postmodern world. While often conservative in character, linked as they are to actual sacred sites that are permeated by the mythical imaginare of tradition, virtual pilgrimages exploit the new technological ...
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