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Dear list members,

I am organizing a session on Management of Sacred Sites for the conference on "Tourism, Religion & Culture: Regional Development through Meaningful Tourism Experiences" (http://www.tourismreligionandculture.eu/index_eng.asp <https://owa.uwe.ac.uk/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.tourismreligionandculture.eu/index_eng.asp> ) that will take place in Southern Italy at the end of October, and I would like to invite you to present a paper for this session.

 

Papers can be conceptual or case studies - both contemporary and historical.

 

Looking forward to your replies,

 

Amos

 

 

 

Amos S. Ron, Ph.D., Senior Lecturer & Internship Advisor

Kinneret College on the Sea of Galilee

Department of Tourism & Hospitality Studies

M.P. Jordan Valley, 15132, Israel

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