NancyFrey
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Hello there. Back in the early 1990s I researched the resurgence in popularity of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage on the ground interviewing hundreds of pilgrims, working as a hospitalera in numerous refuges, maintaining contact with pilgrims once their experiences were over and living in Santiago and practically camping out in the Pilgrim´s Office when it was staffed by one or two people. As a cultural anthropologist I was interested in understanding the experience of becoming and being pilgrim before, during and after the experience of the walking (or cycling) was over. That work became the book 'Pilgrim Stories. On and Off the Road to Santiago' ( UC Press, 1998, Nancy L. Frey). Since then I have remained continuously connected to the Camino in different capacities and have had the chance to observe and participate in the Camino's evolution from then until now.
One of the major changes that I have witnessed over the last five to ten years (and ever more increasingly) is the accessibility and use of internet/cyber technologies (ie, mobile phones, blogs, moBlogs, iPads, iPhones, Skype, email, digital cameras, iPods/mp3, etc) associated with the pilgrimage experience. If you are reading this then you are using some kind of internet technology either to learn about the Camino, to share your own knowledge, or stay connected to the pilgrimage in some way (and probably many more reasons).
What I am interested in trying to find out is how these technologies potentially influence the pilgrimage experience:
How did you use internet technologies to prepare for the Camino (if you´ve not yet gone, how are you using them in your preparation?)?
What devices did you decide to take with you and why?
How did you use internet/cyber technologies while doing the pilgrimage?
How do use internet technologies to remain connected to the Camino?
Upon reflection, would you do anything differently in this regard if you could do your pilgrimage over again?
How do you think your use of internet technology impacted your experience?
I would be grateful for any responses. I am currently researching this topic and once I have conclusions I would be happy to share them with the forum.
Nancy Frey
Ultreya! - go forward with courage
One of the major changes that I have witnessed over the last five to ten years (and ever more increasingly) is the accessibility and use of internet/cyber technologies (ie, mobile phones, blogs, moBlogs, iPads, iPhones, Skype, email, digital cameras, iPods/mp3, etc) associated with the pilgrimage experience. If you are reading this then you are using some kind of internet technology either to learn about the Camino, to share your own knowledge, or stay connected to the pilgrimage in some way (and probably many more reasons).
What I am interested in trying to find out is how these technologies potentially influence the pilgrimage experience:
How did you use internet technologies to prepare for the Camino (if you´ve not yet gone, how are you using them in your preparation?)?
What devices did you decide to take with you and why?
How did you use internet/cyber technologies while doing the pilgrimage?
How do use internet technologies to remain connected to the Camino?
Upon reflection, would you do anything differently in this regard if you could do your pilgrimage over again?
How do you think your use of internet technology impacted your experience?
I would be grateful for any responses. I am currently researching this topic and once I have conclusions I would be happy to share them with the forum.
Nancy Frey
Ultreya! - go forward with courage