RELIGIOUS TOURISMS ECONOMIC-LEGAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL PROFILE
An appropriate knowledge of the contents and historical aspects of the main religious legal systems is required.
Students attending lectures are expected to discuss a paper on a topic to be agreed with the professor. The assessment of learning will take into account attendance at lectures, the level of interaction and the adequacy of elaboration and exposition, the correct use of specific terminology as well as the ability to justify, adequately arguing, statements and opinions.
For students who do not attend lessons, an oral examination covering the entire programme is planned. In particular, the ability to refer to the contents of the programme using appropriate and specific language, the argumentative skills and technical-expressive ability will be assessed.
The final grade is awarded in thirtieths.
Part 1: religious tourism in legislation (Italy tourism legislation), the protection of religious cultural heritage.
Part 2: study case: cultural and religious routes as forms of sustainable tourism; sacred mountains in religions and in Northern Italy.
Part. 3: Religious tourism and Religious Laws (canon law and tourism; buddhist, jewish, Orthodox and Islamic Law).
Part 4:
Study visits to some Sacred Mountains of Lombardy and Piedmont ; seminar (smart cities and smart tourism; for-profit and nonprofit in dialogue)
The course consists of a total of 50 hours of lectures. Given its experimental and operational character, it will, where possible, be enriched by the contribution of specialised knowledge and expertise offered by guests from academia, public administration, religious communities and civil society.