Understanding senior citizens' intentions to use virtual reality for religious tourism in India: a behavioural reasoning theory perspective

S Raj, B Sampat, A Behl, K Jain - Tourism Recreation Research, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The study uses a multi-theoretical approach and the three behavioural theories of
Behavioural Reasoning Theory (BRT), Self-Determination Theory (SDT), and Innovation …

JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES'ADOPTION OF DIGITALLY-MEDIATED SERVICES DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

J Torres-Pruñonosa, MA Plaza-Navas… - Cogent Social …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This is the first paper to analyse the digitalisation measures that Jehovah's Witnesses
adopted during the pandemic and their behavioural consequences. The paper examines …

[HTML][HTML] Covid-19 and its impact on religiosity: Reflections on religious life and practice in Uganda

AP Isiko - Journal for the Study of Religion, 2022 - scielo.org.za
The Coronavirus Disease of 2019 (Covid-19) has been a trending academic research topic
since 2020. Globally, numerous treatises on the relation between religion and Covid-19 …

Virtual religious tourism: an agenda for future research

E O'Keeffe, R Dowson - A Research Agenda for Religious Tourism, 2024 - elgaronline.com
Does the scholarship of virtual religious tourism require its own agenda for future research?
We could argue that, as the offspring of fields of digital religion and culture, and religious …

Events, Christian Faith Communities, and the Public Square

DH Olsen - International Journal of Religious Tourism and …, 2023 - arrow.tudublin.ie
Living as members of a faith community can be problematic in world regions where
secularism controls the public sphere. The secularisation of European society, for example …

Virtual religious conflict: From cyberspace to reality

A Pimay, A Riyadi - HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2023 - journals.co.za
Freedom of expression on social media is sometimes carried out unethically and often
undermines religious symbols, resulting in friction and destructive actions. This research …

Rethinking the Validity of Online Church During the COVID-19 Lockdown Period

M Tampubolon - Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society, 2023 - journal.lasigo.org
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the scope of the world, and various stakeholders
have used technological advancements around the world. Fear of death and health …

Attitude toward Virtual Communion in Relation to Church Tradition during the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United Kingdom

A Village - Journal of empirical theology, 2022 - brill.com
Attitude toward virtual communion was assessed among 3,300 Roman Catholic, Anglican,
and Free Church clergy and laity during the covid-19 pandemic in the UK in 2021. A six-item …

Finding Data Pathways Through the 'Pandemic Pilgrimage Boom': Embedded-like Research, COVID-19, and the British Pilgrimage Trust

E O'Keeffe - International Journal of Religious Tourism and …, 2023 - arrow.tudublin.ie
This article reviews claims that the United Kingdom experienced a 'pandemic pilgrimage
boom'. It contributes findings from an 'embedded-like'research project, which drew on data …

[HTML][HTML] The Coronavirus Crisis in a Shiite Society: Faith and the Experience of a Pilgrimage Ban at Iran's Central Shrine

N Razavizadeh, MA Di Giovine, S Varshovi - Religions, 2022 - mdpi.com
The COVID-19 pandemic, which emerged in late 2019, brought about far-reaching changes
in individual and social life. Governments adopted social distancing measures, to varying …