圣地亚哥之路上的公益旅游——迭代如何改变动机、利益相关者互动和医院的重新整合

Andreas Braun
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据我们所知,从公益旅游和朝圣研究的角度来看,在圣地亚哥之路上的旅馆里做志愿者的医院医生还没有被研究过。本文旨在根据2017年至2021年间对32名旅馆管理员的采访,深入了解一种独特的志愿服务形式。研究结果表明,虽然住院医生的服务动机主要是人际关系,但志愿者工作是一种“替代药物”,以满足对卡米诺的渴望和依赖。随着迭代的增加,(1)个人动机的强度似乎增加了,(2)人际动机的相关性从朝圣者转移到旅馆周围的邻居。回到家后,医院的工作人员就像朝圣者一样,遭受着所谓的“卡米诺蓝调”的折磨,这使他们在日常生活中难以适应环境。
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Voluntourism on the Camino de Santiago – How iteration changes motives, stakeholder interaction, and reintegration of hospitaleros
Hospitaleros who volunteer in the hostels along the Camino de Santiago have, to the best of our knowledge, not yet been examined, from the perspectives of voluntourism and pilgrimage research. This article aims to give an insight into a unique form of volunteering based on 32 interviews with hostel wardens conducted between 2017 and 2021. The results indicate that – while hospitaleros primarily indicate interpersonal motives for their service – the voluntary work serves as a kind of “substitute drug” to satisfy the longing for and dependence on the Camino. With increasing iterations, (1) the strength of the personal motives seems to increase and (2) the relevance of interpersonal motives to shift away from the pilgrims, and towards neighbors around the hostel. After returning home, the hospitaleros suffer – like pilgrims – from the so-called “Camino Blues”, which complicates the acclimatization in their daily routine.
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