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Hospitality/Leisure

BSA-ALCOHOL-STUDY-GROUP  
This is the mailing list of the British Sociological Association Alcohol Study Group. The purpose of the Group is to look sociologically at the meaning of alcohol use in society.

CRITREVIEWS  
The HLST and BMAF Subject Centres of the HEA commissioned a number of critical reviews of contemporary practice in learning and teaching in the subject groupimgs they support i.e. Business, Management, Accountancy and Finance, and Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism. This list has been retained - 29/04/2013

HLSTKEYCONTACTS  
This is a list of individuals nominated by their institutions to liaise with the Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism Network, a Higher Education Academy Subject Centre. The list provides an excellent communication channel for discussion between and with individuals involved in learning and teaching in the HLST subject grouping.

SCOTLEISUREHIST  
This announcement and discussion list is for historians and others working within the broad remit of Scottish leisure history, inclusive of popular culture, sports, tourism, music, cinema, etc.

SLUMTOURISM  
This mailing list keeps its members informed on what is happening in research on slum tourism. We send out regular updates both of academic and more general nature.

SPORT-AND-LEISURE-HISTORY  
The Sport and Leisure History Seminar was set up at the Institute of Historical Research in London in 2008 to provide a forum for the presentation of academic research in this field. It has also hosted a mailing list during this period, in order to publicise the seminar and other events, and is designed to serve as a hub for sport and leisure historians in London and the broader South of England.

SPORT-STUDY-GROUP  
The Sociology of Sport Study Group of the British Sociological Association (BSA) list: facilitates the promotion of research and scholarship in the sociology of sport; represents the professional interests of those engaged in the sociology of sport; raises the profile of expertise in the sociology of sport in public debate and within appropriate user constituencies provides an opportunity for members of the sport study group to exchange and discuss research and communicate developments in appropriate national and international groups with complementary scholarly interests.

TOURISM-AND-HOSPITALITY-NETWORK  
This mail list is for the Tourism and Hospitality Network which is a group comprising of teachers in schools and colleges, tourism and hospitality organisations and University staff interested in the furtherance of collaborative projects and research. Members from all areas are welcome although meetings are usually focused in the West Midlands.

Sub-categories

Business Studies
--Accountancy (3) Business / Management (127) Education (257) Finance (19) >Hospitality/Leisure Human Resource Management (5) Marketing (26) Office Skills (1) Sport (4) Total Quality (19) Tourism (26)