The Motivations of Pilgrimage Walking the St.Olav Way in Norway

Q1 Arts and Humanities
N. Jørgensen, J. Eade, T. Ekeland, C. Lorentzen
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Abstract

questionnaires with 53 respondents from 13 countries. It aims to shed light on the motives, expectations and hopes that make people walk the less known and studied Norwegian St. Olav Way and what motivational trends prevail there, compared to others pilgrimage routes such as the more popular Camino de Santiago de Compostela and Japanese Shikoku Henro trail. Motivational categories were generated through an inductive thematic analysis of their answers and explanations were sought, drawing on existing literature as well as meaning-making and motivational theories. Results indicate that religious motives were not predominant in people’s quest with the journey. Instead, contemplation, health, social / solitary, pilgrimage walking / repeating, and nature motives stood out as the most significant, followed by less mentioned motives such as historical / cultural / travel interests, spiritual / religious reasons, a more present / simple / slow life, and life celebrations / crossroads / transitions. These findings challenge popular assumptions about why people undertake long-term walking pilgrimages. Further research is needed given the emerging trend to seek long-distance pilgrimage walking for self-discovery / development / therapy. This is largely uncovered ground in health care / science, despite the fact that pilgrimages have, throughout time, been sought for betterment and wellbeing.
徒步挪威圣奥拉夫之路的朝圣动机
问卷调查了来自13个国家的53名受访者。它旨在揭示人们走上鲜为人知的挪威圣奥拉夫之路的动机、期望和希望,以及与其他朝圣路线(如更受欢迎的圣地亚哥之路和日本四国亨罗之路)相比,那里盛行的动机趋势。通过对其答案的归纳性主题分析产生动机类别,并利用现有文献以及意义制造和动机理论寻求解释。结果表明,宗教动机在人们的旅程中并不占主导地位。相反,沉思、健康、社交/孤独、朝圣/重复和自然动机是最重要的,其次是较少提及的动机,如历史/文化/旅游兴趣、精神/宗教原因、更现实/简单/慢的生活,以及生活庆祝/十字路口/转变。这些发现挑战了关于人们为什么要进行长期步行朝圣的流行假设。考虑到寻求长途朝圣以自我发现/发展/治疗的新趋势,需要进一步的研究。这在很大程度上是卫生保健/科学领域未被发现的领域,尽管一直以来人们都在寻求改善和福祉。
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International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage
International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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2.00
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8 weeks
期刊介绍: This journal aims to be the leading international journal for all those concerned with Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage. The journal takes an interdisciplinary international approach and includes all aspects of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage. It is inclusive of all denominations, religions, faiths and spiritual practices. The journal''s online platform facilitates a truly integrative approach. While the main emphasis is on primary research articles, it also welcomes suitably relevant discussion papers, research / review pieces, industry focused case studies and evaluations, management guides and reports, economic evaluations, book reviews, announcements of forthcoming meetings etc. Papers / articles should be relevant to both academics and practitioners All papers are subject to ‘double – blind – review’. Papers can include a variety of media elements including audio and visual files, a range of image formats and hyperlinks to websites and other online resources.
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