Dear Colleagues,
Apologies for cross posting. Below are details of books available for review in
the Hospitality & Society, as well details of the latest issue and a call
for contributions to future issues.
1. Books Available for Review
We have copies of the following books available for review for the Hospitality & Society Journal:
Hall, C.M. (2013) Sustainable Culinary Systems: Local Foods, Innovation, Tourism and Hospitality. Abingdon: Routledge.
Sloan, P., Simons-Kaufman, C. and Legrand, W. (2012) Sustainable Hospitality and Tourism as Motors for Development: Case Studies from Developing Regions of the World. Abingdon: Routledge.
We are looking for critical but professional reviews around
1000 words in length that discuss the books’ content and their contributions to
the multidisciplinary understanding of hospitality and its relationship with
society. We usually ask for reviews to be returned to us within 6 weeks.
Please contact Peter Lugosi ([log in to unmask]) if you would like to write a review
and feel free to include some information about yourself and your interest in
the book. Sincere apologies if I don't respond to you individually if the book
is already allocated to a reviewer. I am usually inundated with responses and
often find it difficult to write to everyone individually.
2. Recent Issue Content
For subscribers
Volume 2, Issue 2 can be found at: http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-issue,id=2317/
A free version of Volume 1: 1 is available at: http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=194/.
Volume 2 Issue 2
Contents
Critical hospitality
and work: (In)hospitable employment in the hospitality industry (pp. 129-135)
Alison McIntosh and Candice Harris
Refereed articles:
Mobility, migration and
hospitality employment: Voices of Central and Eastern European women (pp.137-157)
Agnieszka Rydzik, Annette Pritchard, Nigel Morgan and Diane Sedgley
Life in the bubble:
The leisure experiences of female Swedish seasonal hospitality workers in
Nordkapp, Norway (pp.158-178)
Bente Heimtun
Farm tourism and
dilemmas of commercial activity in the home (pp.179-196)
Berit Brandth and Marit S. Haugen
Is a self-catering
holiday with the family really a holiday for mothers? Examining the balance of
household responsibilities while on holiday from a female perspective (197-214)
Ziene Mottiar and Deirdre Quinn
Critically unpacking
professionalism in hospitality: Knowledge, meaningful work and dignity (pp. 215-230)
Cheryl Cockburn-Wootten
Book Reviews
Alcohol, Drinking,
Drunkenness: (Dis)Orderly Spaces, Mark Jayne, Gill Valentine and Sarah L.
Holloway (2012) (pp. 231-234)
The Three Levels
of Sustainability, Elena Cavagnaro and George Curiel (2012) (pp. 235-236)
Derrida and
Hospitality: Theory and Practice, Judith Still (2010) (pp. 236-238)
3. General call for papers
Hospitality & Society is an international multidisciplinary social sciences journal focusing upon hospitality and exploring its connections with wider social and cultural processes and structures. The journal welcomes submissions from various disciplines and aims to be an interactive forum expanding frontiers of knowledge and contributing to the literature on hospitality social science. Articles that stimulate debate, discussion and exchange across disciplines are welcomed, as well as review essays or short topical pieces that are provocative and problematic in nature. Further details of the Journal, including the aims and scope, editorial board and guidance on submissions can be found at:
http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=194/view,page=2/
Or, alternatively, follow this link to view current call for papers:
http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/MediaManager/File/Call%20For%20Papers%20generic%20Sept%202012.pdf
There is also a free issue that you can read:
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/hosp/2011/00000001/00000001
Best regards,
Peter