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Camino de Santiago

Curating the Pilgrimage as Heritage and Tourism

Camino de Santiago

Curating the Pilgrimage as Heritage and Tourism

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Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 9781800731912
Number of Pages: 250
Published: 03/09/2021
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm
Pilgrimage, as a global activity linked to the sacred, speaks to the special significance of persons, places and events. This book relates these sentiments to the curatorship of the Camino de Santiago that comprises a lattice of European pilgrimage itineraries converging at Santiago de Compostela in northwest Spain. The detailed analysis focuses on the management of pilgrimage settings as heritage and tourism linked to the shrine of Saint James and by giving particular attention to investment guidelines, land use planning regulations, environmental stewardship, information dissemination and museology.
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Setting the Wider Context Chapter 1. Perspectives on Pilgrimage as Heritage and Tourism Chapter 2. The Curatorship of Pilgrimage Places Part II: Framing the Camino de Santiago Chapter 3. The Camino de Santiago Geographies Chapter 4. The Governance of the Camino de Santiago Part III: Curating the Camino de Santiago as Heritage and Tourism Chapter 5. Regulatory Planning Protocols Chapter 6. Programme and Project Investment Guidelines Chapter 7. Environmental Stewardship Chapter 8. Information and Communication Chapter 9. Museums and Storytelling Conclusion: Towards a Different Curatorship of the Camino de Santiago? Epilogue References Index

Michael Murray

Michael Murray was, until retirement in 2016, Reader in Spatial Planning at Queen's University Belfast and from where, as Honorary Associate, he continues with his research interests in international planning, rural development and planning law. He was awarded an Honorary Professorship by the East China Institute of Technology.