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Articles

Surfing therapeutic landscapes: Exploring cyberpilgrimage

Pages 78-93 | Published online: 04 Mar 2013
 

Abstract

The therapeutic landscape (TL) concept recognises that places and settings encompass physical/built, symbolic and social environments that all relate, in combination, to achieving renewal, healing or, at the very least, a sense of well-being. These relationships have been observed repeatedly in the case of material, real-world religious/spiritual pilgrimages and have been shown to be conducive to healing. Employing the TL concept, this phenomenological research specifically explores the experience of cyberpilgrimage, the phenomenon of embarking on pilgrimages over the Internet. A sample of four devotional Catholic cyberpilgrimage websites are explored to shed light on whether they contain elements of the three characteristic TL themes: physical/built, symbolic and social environments. It is found that the websites do, in fact, reflect the TL themes, although differently in manner and extent.

Acknowledgements

Many thanks to the reviewers who provided excellent commentary and suggestions for enhancement. Appreciation to Mirjana Vuksan who worked as a research assistant. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the 2011 International Medical Geography Symposium where delegates' comments were gladly received and incorporated herein.

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