contextspilgrimage
Contextspilgrimage is a term used in the humanities and social sciences to describe a research approach that treats the study of context as a journey. It merges the idea of context with pilgrimage, emphasizing experiential engagement with places, artifacts, and communities to illuminate how meaning is produced and interpreted within specific settings.
Origin and usage: The term is relatively new, appearing in scholarly discussions in the early 2020s across
Methodology: A contextspilgrimage typically involves planning a route through relevant sites, collecting and examining artifacts and
Applications: The approach has been used in museum interpretation, urban ethnography, media studies, software localization, archival
Critique: Critics warn that the travel metaphor can obscure rigorous methods, that enthusiasm for field exploration
See also: fieldwork, ethnography, contextual analysis, participatory research.