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Religious heritage and sacred sites offer an opportunity for
visitors to explore a community's cultural knowledge. However, it
is important to consider the role of interpretation, meaning,
experience and narrative. This book is a timely re-assessment of
the increasing interconnections between the management of diversity
and religious tourism, and secular spaces on a global stage. It
explores key learning points from a range of contemporary case
studies on religious and pilgrimage activity; these relate to
ancient, sacred and emerging tourist destinations, and new forms of
pilgrimage, faith systems and quasi-religious activities. By
providing a conceptual framework, the book demonstrates the
symbolism of sacred spaces within religious traditions and the
relationships developed between them. It offers explanations on how
to manage and communicate religious diversity and provides a solid
overview of: Religious tourism as a tool for intercultural
dialogue; Interpretation of religious heritage for tourism;
Cross-cultural contacts. This book will provide a valuable resource
for those researching and practising tourism management, pilgrimage
and religious tourism.
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Managing Religious Tourism (Hardcover)
Maureen Griffiths, Peter Wiltshier; Contributions by Silvia Aulet, Lucrezia Lopez, Xose M. Santos, …
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R3,105
Discovery Miles 31 050
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Managing Religious Tourism provides a global view of the tools and
resources used in demand and supply management, in the context of
pilgrimage and religious tourism. With a focus on toolkits and best
practices, the book reinforces the quality of service provision and
offers a reflection on consumers' perspectives and what drives
their purchasing decisions with regards to a variety of
destinations. These central themes are complemented by an
understanding of management responses to consumer behaviour and
mobility, accessibility, individualism and tourism for both sacred
and secular purposes. The book also examines the ways in which
networks, partnerships and the conceptual stakeholder approach can
be employed by religious tourism suppliers working with destination
management organisations. The text promotes sustainable development
and a triple bottom line focus, with all chapters supporting policy
for framing development. Key features include: - Global perspective
on tools as well as management approaches and techniques. -
Emphasis on sustainability in connecting sacred and secular
consumers. - Focus on promoting learning and development within
this important tourism sector.
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