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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Post-Secular Tourism : A Study of Pilgrimages to Santiago de Compostela

Nilsson, Mats January 2016 (has links)
This thesis takes its starting-point in the post-secular changes in society and how these interplay with tourism. In spite of the intensive academic debate on and theorisation of the post-secular and post-secularism, the role of tourism in this change, called the return of religion, has not been studied. Conversely, neither has the role of post-secularism in tourism been addressed. The overall aim of this thesis is to describe and understand the relation between post-secularism and tourism. Specifically, the aim is to clarify and understand the relation between religious faith, place and tourism in our time on the basis of a case study of pilgrimage in the area of Santiago de Compostela. In other words, the thesis highlights the role of tourism in the emergence of what is now called the post-secular condition. Santiago de Compostela is a Catholic Church instituted holy city, which has increase in number of visitors. The growing number of pilgrimages and their significance lend vitality to the return of religion phenomenon. The empirical material derives primarily from individual interviews as narratives are considered to be a vital dimension to constitute and construct human realities and modes of being. This thesis shows that contemporary pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela is a post-secular performative and place-creating phenomenon. Post-secular tourist places are subjective and spiritually meaningful destinations. Unlike traditional pilgrimage destinations a key attribute is that neither traditional religious faith nor loyalty to institutionalised faith are (pre)ordained. Rather, place is constructed by the narratives and experiences of post-secular tourists. / This thesis takes its starting-point in the post-secular changes in society and how these interplay with tourism. In spite of the intensive academic debate on and theorisation of the post-secular and post-secularism, the role of tourism in this change, called the return of religion, has not been studied. Conversely, neither has the role of post-secularism in tourism been addressed. The overall aim of this thesis is to describe and understand the relation between post-secularism and tourism. Specifically, the aim is to clarify and understand the relation between religious faith, place and tourism in our time on the basis of a case study of pilgrimage in the area of Santiago de Compostela. In other words, the thesis highlights the role of tourism in the emergence of what is now called the post-secular condition. This thesis shows that contemporary pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela is a post-secular performative and place-creating phenomenon. Post-secular tourist places are subjective and spiritually meaningful destinations. Unlike traditional pilgrimage destinations a key attribute is that neither traditional religious faith nor loyalty to institutionalised faith are (pre)ordained. Rather, place is constructed by the narratives and experiences of post-secular tourists.
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Espaço e lugar sagrado na percepção das membros da Assembleia de Deus Jardim 25 de Agosto - ADJ25A: um estudo de geografia da religião em Duque de Caxias - RJ - 2013 / Space and sacred place in the perception of members of the Assembleia de Deus Jardim 25 de Agosto - ADJ25A: a study of the geography of religion at Duque de Caxias - RJ - 2013

Luana Cristina Baracho de Moura 27 May 2013 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Esta dissertação lança o olhar geográfico sobre a igreja Assembléia de Deus, estuda sua gênese, difusão e sua espacialidade no Brasil, através da proposta de estudo de geografia e religião, tendo como base as proposições fé, espaço e tempo: difusão e área de abrangência, e espaço e lugar sagrado: vivência, percepção e simbolismo. Para tanto, o estudo de caso na escala local da Igreja Assembléia de Deus Jardim 25 de Agosto - ADJ25A, no município de Duque de Caxias, no Estado do Rio de Janeiro, torna-se imprescindível. Este estudo privilegia a difusão da mensagem pentecostal e a organização espacial de seus seguidores no país e se propõe a refletir sobre a geograficidade das práticas cotidianas religiosas individuais e de grupo dos membros da ADJ25A. A partir da observação empírica, da aplicação de um questionário individual e da análise dos resultados obtidos, é possível inferir sobre as práticas religiosas do homem religioso assembleiano no seu construir, no seu perceber e na sua vivência no lugar sagrado. / This paper casts the look on the geographic Assembléia de Deus, studying its genesis, and its spatial distribution in Brazil, through the proposed study geography and religion, based on faith propositions, space and time: diffusion and coverage area and space and sacred place: experience, perception and symbolism. Therefore, the case study at the local Assembléia de Deus Jardim 25 de Agosto - ADJ25A, in Duque de Caxias, State of Rio de Janeiro, it is essential. This study focuses on the spread of the pentecostal message and spatial organization of his followers in the country and aims to reflect on the everyday practices of geographicity religious group and individual members of ADJ25A. From empirical observation, the application of an individual questionnaire and analysis of the results obtained, it is possible to infer about the religious practices of the religious man assembleiano in your build, in his notice and his experience in the holy place.
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Espaço e lugar sagrado na percepção das membros da Assembleia de Deus Jardim 25 de Agosto - ADJ25A: um estudo de geografia da religião em Duque de Caxias - RJ - 2013 / Space and sacred place in the perception of members of the Assembleia de Deus Jardim 25 de Agosto - ADJ25A: a study of the geography of religion at Duque de Caxias - RJ - 2013

Luana Cristina Baracho de Moura 27 May 2013 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Esta dissertação lança o olhar geográfico sobre a igreja Assembléia de Deus, estuda sua gênese, difusão e sua espacialidade no Brasil, através da proposta de estudo de geografia e religião, tendo como base as proposições fé, espaço e tempo: difusão e área de abrangência, e espaço e lugar sagrado: vivência, percepção e simbolismo. Para tanto, o estudo de caso na escala local da Igreja Assembléia de Deus Jardim 25 de Agosto - ADJ25A, no município de Duque de Caxias, no Estado do Rio de Janeiro, torna-se imprescindível. Este estudo privilegia a difusão da mensagem pentecostal e a organização espacial de seus seguidores no país e se propõe a refletir sobre a geograficidade das práticas cotidianas religiosas individuais e de grupo dos membros da ADJ25A. A partir da observação empírica, da aplicação de um questionário individual e da análise dos resultados obtidos, é possível inferir sobre as práticas religiosas do homem religioso assembleiano no seu construir, no seu perceber e na sua vivência no lugar sagrado. / This paper casts the look on the geographic Assembléia de Deus, studying its genesis, and its spatial distribution in Brazil, through the proposed study geography and religion, based on faith propositions, space and time: diffusion and coverage area and space and sacred place: experience, perception and symbolism. Therefore, the case study at the local Assembléia de Deus Jardim 25 de Agosto - ADJ25A, in Duque de Caxias, State of Rio de Janeiro, it is essential. This study focuses on the spread of the pentecostal message and spatial organization of his followers in the country and aims to reflect on the everyday practices of geographicity religious group and individual members of ADJ25A. From empirical observation, the application of an individual questionnaire and analysis of the results obtained, it is possible to infer about the religious practices of the religious man assembleiano in your build, in his notice and his experience in the holy place.
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At the boundary of place : rethinking the provenance of early Christian architecture

Beesley, Mark B. January 2010 (has links)
Archaeologists and historians have sought to understand the architecture of the early church using methods common to their respective fields of inquiry. This has included an approach to architecture which classifies buildings according to type and style. Limitations of both method and evidence has led some scholars to conclude that there was no Christian architecture before A.D. 200. This present study intends to broaden the understanding of architecture beyond mere tectonics and realise its significance as a boundary of place with a view toward examining the foundations of early Christian architecture. Boundary and place are primary components of the cosmos within Judaism. The Hebrews came to understand the world according to a concept of holiness manifested as a scheme of circular boundaries ascending into the presence of God, located within the Temple. As an outgrowth of Judaism, the early Church held similar views of place and boundary which gave them an affinity for the Temple. By understanding architecture as a boundary of place we can connect the sacred places and boundaries of the Jews from Creation to the Land and Temple. The Church proclaimed Jesus as God incarnate and Himself the Temple transformed. The traditional view has been that the synagogue was the connecting link between the Church and the Temple, but the origins and role of the synagogue are now doubted. The predominance of the house in the life and ministry of Jesus combined with its prevalence in the NT and the early Christian writers indicates that the Christians understood sacred place in terms of their domestic reality. The house provided not only a strong ligature connecting Church and Temple, it was also an archetype for the Church’s sacred place and developing architectural boundaries.
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Geografie náboženství z feministické perspektivy / The geographies of religion from a feminist perspective

Klingorová, Kamila January 2017 (has links)
This dissertation is based on the postsecularisation thesis which highlights the increasing role of religion nowadays. In the postmodern society, religion is understood not only as an objective truth, but also as the individual experience of a person. In relation to societal changes, a new paradigm has appeared - the new geographies of religion - which incorporates the individuality of a person into the discussion about religion in space. The study of religion as an individual experience could be significantly enhanced by feminist approaches which enable the inclusion of personal experiences. Therefore, the thesis contributes to the current direction of the geographies of religion connecting these with feminist approaches. The contribution of feminist approaches is assessed from the theoretical and empirical point of view. Feminist approaches develop themes of hierarchy, everydayness, emotionality, and embodiment, and thus contribute to the research on religion in a postsecular context. The empirical goal of the thesis is to consider the creation of sacred place and how religion frames the everyday experience of women. The thesis seeks to enrich Czech cultural geography with religious experience as another element forming space. The methodological framework uses the potential of a combination of...
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Where Life Takes Place, Where Place Makes Life : Theoretical Approaches to the Australian Aboriginal Conceptions of Place

Stenbäck, Tomas January 2018 (has links)
The purpose of this essay has been to relate the Australian Aboriginal conceptions of place to three different theoretical perspectives on place, to find what is relevant in the Aboriginal context, and what is not. The aim has been to find the most useful theoretical approaches for further studies on the Australian Aboriginal conceptions of place. The investigation is a rendering of research and writings on Australian Aboriginal religion, a recording of general views on research on religion and space, a recounting of written material of three theoretical standpoints on place (the Insider standpoint, the Outsider Standpoint and the Meshwork standpoint), and a comparison of the research on the Aboriginal religion to the three different standpoints.  The results show that no single standpoint is gratifying for studies of the Aboriginal conceptions of place, but all three standpoints contribute in different ways. There are aspects from all three standpoints revealing the importance of place to the Aboriginal peoples.  The most useful theoretical approaches for studies on the Australian Aboriginal conceptions of place are: Place as a living entity, an ancestor and an extension of itself; place as movement, transformation and continuity; place as connection, existential orientation and the paramount focus, and; place as the very foundation of the entire religion.
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Magický realismus v perské a saúdské próze / Magical Realism in Persian and Saudi Narrative Writing

Vojtíšková, Věra January 2016 (has links)
The dissertation Magical Realism in Persian and Saudi Narrative Writing views as essential the assumption that the phenomenon of magical realism is not restricted solely to the cultures with colonial legacy, but is transferable to literary works created under systematic and systemic violence anywhere in the world. Previous research of the dissertation's author proved the existence of parallels in the dynamics of sociopolitical development of Iran and Saudi Arabia in the 20th century, foremost in the power relation of the states to their citizens and in the status of women in the society, while there was a strong tendency towards institutionalization of the traditional patriarchal, androcentric and misogynic societal paradigms since the second half of the 20th century. In the last thirty years, women have countered this situation through increased literary activity that has turned out to be an important means of self-fulfillment and emancipation. The fact that some of the most significant Iranian and Saudi women writers use magical realism directed the research to examination of this concept's relevance for the Persian and Saudi narrative writing, inquiry into the reflection of the gender issues and their comparison in both literatures. A detailed case study of two works, each from one country, led...

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