Conflicts, Religion and Culture in Tourism
- Publisher
CABI - Published
16th November 2017 - ISBN 9781786390646
- Language English
- Pages 180 pp.
- Size 6.75" x 9.5"
- Images tables & color photos
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.
1: Introduction
Part I: Conflict, Religion, Culture and Tourism
2: Consciousness in Conflict
3: Defamation of Religion and Freedom of Speech
4: Imagining the Contours of Culture: is Religious Tourism a Precondition for Conflict?
5: The Essence of Community Cohesion through Religious Tolerance
Part II: (re)Claiming Space - Modern Reinstatements of Religion and Pilgrimage
6: Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage in a Non-religious Country: the Czech Republic
7: Pilgrimage, cultural landscape, and tourism in the heritagization of Churches and Christian Sites in Nagasaki
8: Claiming territory: The role of pilgrimage in the struggle for a re-Christianisation of Sweden
9: Cuba and Its Christian Roots: A Case for Understanding Religious Tourism
Part III: Understanding Other : Conflicts Challenges and Issues
10: Visiting Graves, Tombs and Shrines in Islamic Law
11: Religious Spaces as Discrete System: a case of Ayodhya, India
12: Halal Tourism: The Case of Turkey
13: Kosher Tourism. A Greek case study
14: War and Cultural Heritage: The case of religious monuments
15: Appendix - Discussion Points
Razaq Raj, PhD
Dr. Razaq Raj is Principal Lecturer in the Leeds Business School. His research interests include community events, outdoor events, economic impacts, religious tourism, cultural festivals and sustainable tourism, cultural diversity in events management and international tourism. Dr. Raj is the author of the textbooks Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Management: An International Perspective, Event Management: An integrated and practical approach and Event Management and Sustainability. He is also a board member of international journals and academic associations. Editor of International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage; International Journal of Islands Research; and International Journal of Islamic Tourism. Series Editor, CABI Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Book Series.
Kevin A. Griffin, PhD
Dr. Kevin Griffin, MA, PhD. Having studied teaching then tourism organization and historic settlement, I worked in a number of Geography Departments in the Dublin / Kildare area. Since 2001 I have worked at the DIT where I am actively involved in teaching and researching a broad range of tourism topics with particular specialism in both heritage and sustainable tourism. Editor in Chief, International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage, International Journal of Tour Guiding Research, and International Journal of Islands Research. Series Editor, CABI Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Book Series. My main areas of academic interest include: Tourism and Sustainability / Environmental Issues, Heritage Tourism, Religious Tourism / Pilgrimage, Social Tourism, Teaching Methodologies and Tourism Local History / Heritage.