In this episode, I talk with Dr. Michael Di Giovine and Dr. Jaeyeon Choe. They have recently published an edited book entitled Pilgrimage Beyond the Officially Sacred: Understanding the Geographies of Religion and Spirituality in Sacred Travel. In this podcast episode, we discuss their book as well as their perspectives on what is sacred, what is pilgrimage, and new directions in the field of pilgrimage studies and sacred travel. Dr. Di Giovine is Associate Professor of Anthropology at West Chester University in Pennsylvania in the USA and Dr. Choe is a senior academic at Bournemouth University in England.
Astrotourism and Dark Sky Pilgrimages
A Sacred Vertigo: Pilgrimage and Tourism in Rocamadour, France
Nordic Pilgrim
Between the Lines
Pilgrimage: In Search of the REAL California Missions
Riding in the Zone Rouge
Women and Pilgrimage
A Battlefield Pilgrimage Guide in France
Identity, Transformation, and Hellenistic Astrology
The Mission Walker
Climbing the Holy Hill
Study Abroad and the Quest for an Anti-Tourism Experience
Pilgrimage and Spiritual Awakening
Berkshire Camino
The Flauting Harper
The Story Pilgrim
A Conversation with Dane Munro
Pilgrim Paths
Apprenticeship Pilgrimage
Pilgrimages to India
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