Hospitality: a social lens

C. Lashley, A.J. Morrison, P.A. Lynch, C. Lashley (Editor), A.J. Morrison (Editor), P.A. Lynch (Editor)

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    Abstract

    Hospitality: a social lens follows on from the unique contribution made by In Search of Hospitality: theoretical perspectives and debates. It progresses debate, challenges the boundaries of ways of knowing hospitality, and offers intellectual insights stimulated by the study of hospitality. The contributing authors provide tangible evidence of continuing advancement and development of knowledge pertaining to the phenomenon of hospitality. They draw on the richness of the social sciences, taking host and guest relations as a means of studying in-group and out-group relations with and between societies. The chapter contributors represent a multi-disciplinary, international grouping of leading academics with expertise in hospitality management and education, human resource management, linguistics, modern languages, gastronomy, history, human geography, art, architecture, anthropology, and sociology. Each lends their expertise to apply as a social lens through which to view, analyse, and explore hospitality within a range of contexts. Through this process novel ways of interpreting, knowing and sense-making emerge that are captured in the final chapter of the book, and have informed future research themes which are explored.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationAmsterdam
    Number of pages218
    Publication statusPublished - 2001

    Keywords

    • hospitality
    • hospitality management
    • human resource management
    • tourism

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