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Islamic tourism is not purely motivated by religion; it also
includes participants pursuing similar leisure experiences to
non-Muslims, within the parameters set by Islam. Destinations are
therefore not necessarily locations where Shari'a or full Islamic
law is enforced. Demand for Islamic tourism destinations is
increasing as the Muslim population expands, with the market
forecast to be worth around US$238 billion. This book explores the
ever-widening gap between the religious, tourism, management and
education sectors. It provides practical applications, models and
illustrations of religious tourism and pilgrimage management from a
variety of international perspectives, and introduces theories and
models in an accessible structure. The book: - Includes a range of
contemporary case studies of religious and pilgrimage activities. -
Covers ancient, sacred and emerging tourist destinations. - Reviews
new forms of pilgrimage, faith systems and quasi-religious
activities. This book offers an engaging assessment of the linkages
and interconnections between Muslim consumers and the places they
visit. It provides an important analysis for researchers of
religious tourism, pilgrimage and related subjects.
Addiction recovery requires a serious commitment, yet that doesn't
mean it has to be a bleak, never-ending struggle. "Recovering takes
us through many difficult steps of discipline, humility, and
self-realization," says Kevin Griffin ."In doing so, many of us
forget that we are capable and deserving of basic happiness." With
Recovering Joy, Kevin Griffin fills in what is often the missing
piece in addiction recovery programs-how to regain our ability to
live happier lives. Recovering Joy offers a deeply insightful look
at how we can cultivate positive mind states within the challenging
context of addiction. Through reflections, self-inquiry, and
mindfulness practices, Griffin reveals how we can better act in
accordance with our core values, cultivate healthy and satisfying
relationships, renew our sense of playfulness, and find the
unexpected joys in the journey of recovery.
The Asia-Pacific region is considered the world's religious core,
with the greatest number of pilgrims and travellers to religious
events for both international and domestic tourism. It is estimated
that there are approximately 600 million national and international
religious and spiritual voyages in the world, of which over half
take place in Asia. This book focuses on tourism and sacred sites
in Asia. Contemporary case studies of religious and pilgrimage
activities provide key learning points and present practical
examples from this 'hub' of pilgrimage destinations. They explore
ancient, sacred and emerging tourist destinations and new forms of
pilgrimage, faith systems and quasi-religious activities. It will
be of interest to researchers within religious, cultural, heritage
and Asian tourism. Key features include: - An Asian perspective on
a growing area of tourism. - Case studies from across the
continent. - Full-colour images of pilgrimage sites and key
destinations bring the topic to life.
Travellers today face many challenges from risk and safety issues.
Focusing in particular on risk and safety issues faced by visitors
to holy sites, this book looks at the unique challenges raised,
where annual religious festivals are commemorated with mass
gatherings lasting for days and large crowds require detailed
disaster management plans. Beginning with a general section on risk
management, covering areas such as disaster management, terrorism,
crime and security, the book then delves deeper into specific
issues and challenges. It reviews important topics such as
understanding the behaviour of crowds, how to perform a risk
assessment for a sacred space, and travelling in what some would
regard as an increasingly hostile world. Examining critically all
risk and safety challenges in this area of management, the book: -
Includes a full section of global case studies, as well as
discussion questions for each chapter, encouraging readers to
translate theory into good practice. - Offers critical thinking on
risk, vulnerability and long-term development for mass gatherings.
- Covers the importance of disaster management practices and offers
practical advice for ensuring attendees' safety. Mitigating risk at
mass gathering events and festivals is an area that still needs
further research, but this book brings together current thought and
provides a valuable reference for those studying religion, tourism
and events, as well as event organizers, emergency and hospital
services, and local authorities.
Local-level pilgrimages, when based on strong expressions of faith,
can have a much wider local, regional and international appeal. It
has been estimated that pilgrims and religious tourists number
around 330 million per year, meaning development of these faith
identities can help drive destination visitation and regional
development. This book explores the central role of ordinary people
in the popularisation of faith-based practices, thus illustrating
religious tourism as an expression of cultural identity. Focusing
on the interrelationship of cultural groups and the overall
formation of culture and society, this book: - Uses a range of
multidisciplinary, sociological and ethnographic studies to
illustrate the evolution of pilgrimage sites and saints. - Includes
practical case studies and illustrations of religious tourism and
pilgrimage development from a variety of international
perspectives. - Provides a selection of discussion questions for
each chapter, encouraging readers to engage with further study and
investigation of these important issues. An invaluable review of
cultural identity and faith, this book delivers to scholars,
students and local policy makers a collection of current
perspectives on the growth, development and evolution of faith
practices surrounding contemporary and historical sites and saints.
This book covers the ideological motives and religious perceptions
behind travel to sites prescribed with sanctity in Judaism,
Christianity and Islam. It covers sites that have drawn pilgrims
and religious tourists to them for hundreds of years, and seeks to
provide an understanding of the complex world of religiously
motivated travel. Beginning with contemporary perspectives of
pilgrimage across these religions, it then discusses management
aspects such as logistics, infrastructure, malevolent behaviour and
evangelical volunteers. This book: - Provides a collection of new,
contemporary perspectives on pilgrimage. - Reviews the ideological
motives, history, mental health, and religious perceptions of
tourism to holy cities. - Contains practical applications, models
and illustrations of religious tourism and pilgrimage management
from a variety of international and academic perspectives. Written
by subject experts, this book addresses cultural sustainability for
researchers and practitioners within religious tourism, religious
studies, geography and anthropology.
Drug abuse, particularly opioid addiction, is more of a public
health problem than ever before - so much so that in March 2018,
the American College of Physicians will recommend that substance
abuse disorders be treated as a chronic medical condition. They
urge physicians to become more fa miliar with addiction, and as the
epidemic rises, health professionals of all kinds are looking for
alternative means of healing to treat those in need. With its
powerful and spiritual view on recovery, One Breath at a Time is
more relevant now than ever before. Since its initial publication
in 2004, the book has sold steadily - it's netted more than 62,000
copies mainly through the author's promotion and busy events and
workshop schedule. The revised edition will include a new
conclusion by the author describing how the book has been a
cornerstone of his teachings over the past years and a new foreword
by a contributor. In One Breath at a Time, Griffin shares his own
extraordinary journey to sobriety and how he integrated the Twelve
Steps of recovery with Buddhist mindfulness practices. He examines
each step and how it relates to Buddhist teachings and presents
techniques for finding clarity and awareness. One Breath at a Time
describes the convergence of two vital traditions - one ancient,
the other contemporary - and shows how they work together to create
a rich spiritual path.
Within the past 10 years 'Religious Tourism' has seen both economic
and education-sector growth on a global scale. This book addresses
the central role of religious tourism and interrelationships with
other aspects of pilgrimage management. It provides practical
applications, models and illustrations and looks at secular and
sacred spaces on a global stage. The second edition sees the
introduction of a new structure and the addition of new
international case studies. It is an invaluable reference for
academics, students and practitioners and is a timely text on the
future of faith-based tourism and pilgrimage.
Conflicts, Religion and Culture in Tourism highlights the role of
religious tourism and pilgrimage as a tool for improving cultural
relations. Helping to form culture and society worldwide, faith
plays a vital part in cross-cultural conflict resolution and
opening dialogue across peoples. This book shows how faith and
activism can respond to the common challenges of peace making and
coexistence both within and among the world's many traditions. The
book: - contains diverse empirical research insights on aspects of
religious traditions, conflicts and challenges; - presents a range
of contemporary case studies, across ancient, sacred and emerging
tourist destinations as well as new forms of pilgrimage, faith
systems and quasi-religious activities; - provides a global
perspective, including contributions from Europe, Asia and the
Americas. Conflicts, Religion and Culture in Tourism provides a
timely assessment of the increasing linkages and interconnections
between religious tourism and secular spaces on a global stage.
Written from a multidisciplinary perspective, it provides an
invaluable resource for those studying and researching religion,
tourism and cultural management.
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Cultural Tourism (Hardcover)
Jon Edwards; Edited by Kevin Griffin; Contributions by Carlos Fernandes; Edited by Razaq Raj; Contributions by Wided Majdoub; Edited by …
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Discovery Miles 26 290
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With contributions from international experts, this book provides a
broad discussion of cultural tourism as a concept and the way it is
implemented in diverse regions around the world. It addresses the
notion of cultural tourism and what it means to tourism as an
industry, and also explores types of cultural tourism offered to
tourists and experienced by them. Many international case studies
will be included on specific instances of cultural tourism, and
current topics like cultural tourism's relationship to
sustainability are discussed.
Buddhism & The Twelve Steps is a workbook for people in
recovery from addiction of any kind. The book is based on the 12
Steps, intertwining recovery ideas with the Buddhist teachings.
Mindfulness is the fundamental tool offered for practice and is
presented in the larger context of Buddhist teachings that include
the elements of morality and wisdom. The material is practically
oriented, and the voice is a personal. Buddhist teachings are
presented in down-to-earth terms that make them accessible to the
non-Buddhist reader.
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