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Make-Believe: Spiritual Practice, Embodiment, and Sacred Space
- J. Holloway
- Sociology
- 1 November 2003
In this paper I examine different forms of spiritual practice which seek to (re)enchant the everyday and the ordinary. By considering the duality of sacred and profane as the relational outcome of… Expand
Editorial: Placing religion and spirituality in geography
- J. Holloway, Oliver Valins
- Sociology
- 1 January 2002
As Foucault’s work demonstrates, a culture cannot understand itself without erst understanding its implicit connection and development within the constructs of religious belief and practice.… Expand
Mundane mobilities, banal travels
- J. Binnie, T. Edensor, J. Holloway, S. Millington, C. Young
- History
- 1 April 2007
All of us are caught up in banal or mundane mobilities, whether it is the walk to the bus stop and catching the bus to town, the daily commute by train to work, the trip by car to the supermarket,… Expand
Rhythmanalysing the coach tour: the Ring of Kerry, Ireland
- T. Edensor, J. Holloway
- Sociology
- 1 October 2008
This paper utilises and extends Henri Lefebvre's ideas about rhythmanalysis to explore the rhythmic qualities of taking a coach tour. The paper investigates the Ring of Kerry tour in the West of… Expand
Enchanted Spaces: The Séance, Affect, and Geographies of Religion
- J. Holloway
- Sociology
- 1 March 2006
Abstract This article calls for the geographies of religion and belief to attend to the sensuous, vitalistic, and affectual forces through which spaces of the religious, spiritual, and the sacred are… Expand
Legend-Tripping in Spooky Spaces: Ghost Tourism and Infrastructures of Enchantment
- J. Holloway
- Sociology
- 1 August 2010
This paper investigates the increasingly popular practice of ghost tourism comprising urban ghost tours and organised paranormal investigations. Set in the context of modern forms of enchantment,… Expand
Introduction: grounding cosmopolitan urbanism: approaches, practices and policies
- J. Binnie, J. Holloway, S. Millington
- Sociology
- 2 May 2006
The Space That Faith Makes: Towards a (Hopeful) Ethos of Engagement
- J. Holloway
- Political Science
- 2013
This chapter seeks to move beyond functionalist and reductionist accounts of religion into realms broadly conceivable as the post-secular. As such, this chapter is placed at the still fuzzy border… Expand
Locating haunting: a ghost-hunter's guide
- J. Holloway, J. Kneale
- Sociology
- 1 July 2008
Recent work in human geography seems to support Roger Luckhurst's (2002) claim that the humanities and social sciences are undergoing a `spectral turn'. This paper is intended as a contribution to… Expand