冠状病毒对宗教旅游的影响:这是朝圣的终结吗?

Q1 Arts and Humanities
M. Korstanje
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摘要

本论文关注的主题是COVID-19及其对旅游和朝圣行业的负面影响。老实说,尽管考虑到事实的速度,关于这一主题的结论性结论还为时过早,但同样真实的是,COVID-19似乎重申了一种趋势,这种趋势最初是在9/11事件和布什政府宣布反恐战争之后提出的。COVID-19不仅震惊了世界,取消了国际航班,关闭了边境和空域,对旅游业和酒店业造成了不可弥补的损害,但它在更深层次上起作用,形成了一种恐惧文化,在这种文化中,“他人”被恐惧和忽视。这一点是社会学的创始人所设想的,今天可以用日常事实来检验。好客和朝圣不可避免地交织在一起,因此本文的论点是,COVID-19加速了西方文明的道德危机,导致好客的神圣法则(至少像希腊人想象的那样)走向死亡©国际宗教旅游与朝圣杂志
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The impact of coronavirus on religious tourism: Is this the end of pilgrimage?
The present paper, attends to the theme of COVID-19 and its negative effects on the tourism and pilgrimage industries To be honest, although conclusive findings on this topic are premature in view of the velocity of facts, no less true seems to be that COVID-19 reaffirms a tendency originally stipulated just after 9/11 and declaration of the War On Terror by Bush’s administration COVID-19 not only has shocked the world cancelling international flights, closing borders and airspaces, making irreparable damages to tourism and hospitality but it has operated on a much deeper level, developing a culture of fear, where ‘other’ is feared and neglected This point, which was envisaged by the founding parents of sociology, today can be empirically tested with daily facts At a closer look, hospitality and pilgrimage are inevitably entwined Hence the thesis this paper holds is that COVID-19 accelerates a moral crisis in Western civilisation that leads the sacred-law of hospitality (at least as the Greeks imagined it) to its death © International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage
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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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审稿时长
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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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