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This book points out how pilgrimage studies rely on interdisciplinary academic interests, being always more determined by anthropological, social, cultural and economic factors.
Introduction: Geography of World Pilgrimages. Social, Cultural and Territorial Perspectives.- After the Journey. Marian Shrines as Spatial Nodes in Papal Pilgrimage and Communication.- Pilgrimage in Southern Africa: Socio-Cultural Perspectives within the Context of African Religion.- Network of Saints, Network of Roads. Apulia Crossroads of Pilgrimages.- Sacred Space in Geography: Religious Buildings and Monuments.- Prayer of the Body: Located Corporeal Practices on The Lough Derg Pilgrimage, Ireland.- The Psychological ‘Geography’ and Therapeutic ‘Topography’ of the Norwegian St. Olav Way.- Sacred Mobilities, Movement, and Embodiment in the 20th & 21st Century English Christian Funeral Procession.- The Ancient Routes of Kumano in Japan as a Cultural Landscape: A Multidimensional Approach.- Maya Pilgrimage, Ritual Landscapes, and Relations with Deities in Chiapas, Mexico.- The Post-Contemporary Way of St. James and Its Future.- (Re)Invention of the Way of Saint James between Religion and Poetry: The Way of Faith and the Way of Cora Coralina in Brazil.- Planning a Pilgrimage Route: Public Policies and Actors to Develop the Via Francigena in Italy.- Geography of Hindu Pilgrimage Places (Tīrthas) in India.- Pilgrimage During The COVID-19 Pandemic: Do Mitigation Plans Lead to Greening the Pilgrimage?.- Glossary.