2016
DOI: 10.1080/0048721x.2016.1192831
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Why be critical? Introducing a symposium onCapitalizing Religion

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“…The relationship between religion, economy, society and culture remains an area of debate and research despite the growth of secularism (Engler, 2016;Gauthier et al, 2013aGauthier et al, , 2013bJafari and Sandikci, 2016;Lewis, 2015;Osella and Osella, 2009;Rudnyckyj, 2009). As consumer expenditure increases and businesses grow in the tourism and hospitality sectors, so too does inbound and outbound tourism to destinations in Muslim countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between religion, economy, society and culture remains an area of debate and research despite the growth of secularism (Engler, 2016;Gauthier et al, 2013aGauthier et al, , 2013bJafari and Sandikci, 2016;Lewis, 2015;Osella and Osella, 2009;Rudnyckyj, 2009). As consumer expenditure increases and businesses grow in the tourism and hospitality sectors, so too does inbound and outbound tourism to destinations in Muslim countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%