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Dreaming of Al-Quds (Jerusalem): pilgrimage and visioning.

open access: yes, 2018
A visioning process pursued by students at Gaza University in a virtual classroom from 2012 to 2014 recognized the potential of pilgrimage to deliver positive outcomes in three critical areas, namely: (i) healing; (ii) marketplace development; and (iii ...
I. S. McIntosh
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God's cell: Christ as prisoner and pilgrimage to the prison of Christ

open access: yes, 2016
At the rear of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem is a small chapel known as the Prison of Christ. The Prison of Christ became a popular pilgrimage site for Latin Christians during the Middle Ages, effectively providing a setting for Christ's
Bale, Anthony
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Prediction of fatigue level during exercise in virtual reality environment for hajj pilgrimage [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Strenuous activities, especially through the eight days of the Hajj pilgrimage journey, may cause exhaustion for the Hajj pilgrims after completing each stage.
Adam, Jait   +4 more
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Dudika, Negvar: Two German Anthroponyms in Texts from Novgorod

open access: yesSlovene, 2015
According to the Novgorod First Chronicle (in entries from 1055 and 1058), a servant (xolopъ) and probably steward (tiunъ) of the Novgorodian bishop Luka had the name Dudika.
Alexander V. Nazarenko
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Pilgrimage Sites in the American Southwest: A Narrative Exploration of Sacred Destinations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Literature Review The study of pilgrimage covers a wide range of approaches: historical, personal, theoretical, literary, even artistic (Coleman and Elsner 8).
Kiolbassa, Courtney E
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To be a pilgrim: a comparative study of late medieval accounts of pilgrimage from Germany and England to the Holy Land

open access: yes, 2015
As a large-scale international cultural phenomenon, the Jerusalem pilgrimage must be approached comparatively. This project compares the pilgrimage accounts of two Germans and two Englishmen who travelled to Jerusalem in the second half of the long ...
Boyle, Mary, Mary Boyle
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Mediatization of Religion: Toward Understanding Pilgrimage in the Digital Environment

open access: yesCurrent Issues of Mass Communication
The mediatization of pilgrimage in the context of its formation as a socio-communicative institution is examined as a process of transforming traditional sacred experience under the influence of digital technologies and media. The purpose of this article
S. Panchenko, V. Rizun
semanticscholar   +1 more source

PILGRIMAGE AS A SOCIAL AND COMMUNICATION INSTITUTION IN THE CONTEXT OF CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PROCESSES (ON EXAMPLES OF UKRAINIAN AND GERMAN CITIES)

open access: yesBaltic Journal of Legal and Social Sciences
The author described authentic sacred objects on the example of pilgrimage routes in Lower Bavaria and Transcarpathia, and offered a virtual pilgrimage to German and Ukrainian sacred sites.
S. Panchenko
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Motivation pecularities of pilgrimage as a kind of tourism.

open access: yes, 2012
Research object: motivation‘s peculiarities of pilgrimage. Research question: what sort of motives promotes to choose a pilgrimage as a kind of tourism The aim of the study was to assess motivation‘s peculiarities of pilgrimage as a kind of tourism ...
Spiridonovas, Andrius,
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