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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.
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