Beyond borders: Ethics of global connectivity in religious tourism
Dr. Kiran Reddy and Bhaskar Sailesh
The advent of technology and globalization has ushered in a new era for religious tourism, transcending geographic boundaries and offering unprecedented opportunities for connectivity and engagement. This review paper delves into the ethical considerations inherent in this global connectivity, examining key principles, challenges, and strategies for responsible engagement.
Beginning with an exploration of the ethical dimensions of global connectivity, the paper highlights the evolution of religious tourism in the digital age and the pivotal role of technology in bridging geographic boundaries. Virtual tours, immersive experiences, and augmented reality apps have expanded the religious experience beyond physical pilgrimages, raising questions about authenticity, integrity, and cultural sensitivity.
Navigating ethical challenges in a global context requires a nuanced understanding of local customs, traditions, and religious sensitivities. Respecting cultural practices, mitigating appropriation risks, and promoting responsible consumption are paramount in ensuring that technology enhances rather than exploits the cultural heritage of destination communities.
Furthermore, technology presents opportunities for community empowerment, economic development, and environmental conservation in religious tourism. Harnessing digital platforms for community engagement, supporting local economies, and adopting sustainable tourism practices are crucial for ensuring equitable access and benefits for all stakeholders.
However, with these opportunities come ethical responsibilities. Legal and regulatory frameworks, industry standards, and collaborative efforts are essential for managing the ethical implications of global religious tourism technology. Case studies illustrate both successful implementation of ethical tech solutions and instances of ethical missteps, offering valuable lessons and recommendations for future practice.
In conclusion, embracing ethical principles, fostering collaboration among stakeholders, and anticipating future challenges are essential for navigating the complexities of technology in religious tourism responsibly. By doing so, stakeholders can pave the way for a future of inclusive, respectful, and sustainable global connectivity in religious tourism.
Dr. Kiran Reddy, Bhaskar Sailesh. Beyond borders: Ethics of global connectivity in religious tourism. Int J Tourism Hotel Manage 2024;6(1):135-142. DOI: 10.22271/27069583.2024.v6.i1b.96