Intellect is delighted to announce the publication of Hospitality & Society, issue 2.2
Hospitality & Society, issue 2.2
Issue 2.2 of Hospitality & Society raises questions about hospitality and work that cross a range of fields and perspectives. Firstly, Agnieszka Rydzik, Annette Pritchard, Nigel Morgan and Diane Sedgley report on the findings of an arts-based project that studied responses of Central and Eastern European female migrants working in the hospitality sector in the UK. Bente Heimtun, Berit Brandth and Marit S. Haugen use oral history methodologies to examine how the experiences of seasonal workers in Norway are shaped by their living environments and how boundaries between home and work are negotiated, whilst Ziene Mottiar and Deirdre Quinn offer gendered perspectives on the division of household activities on self-catering holidays. Finally, Cheryl Cockburn-Wootten argues that a broader understanding of professionalism that incorporates concepts of meaningful work and dignity opens possibilities for change in the hospitality industry.
Full contents
Critical hospitality and work: (In)hospitable employment in the hospitality industry
pp. 129-135(7)
Authors: McIntosh, Alison; Harris, Candice
Mobility, migration and hospitality employment: Voices of Central and Eastern European women
pp. 137-157(21)
Authors: Rydzik, Agnieszka; Pritchard, Annette; Morgan, Nigel; Sedgley, Diane
Life in the bubble: The leisure experiences of female Swedish seasonal hospitality workers in Nordkapp, Norway
pp. 159-178(20)
Author: Heimtun, Bente
Farm tourism and dilemmas of commercial activity in the home
pp. 179-196(18)
Authors: Brandth, Berit; Haugen, Marit S.
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
pp. 197-214(18)
Authors: Mottiar, Ziene; Quinn, Deirdre
Critically unpacking professionalism in hospitality: Knowledge, meaningful work and dignity
pp. 215-230(16)
Author: Cockburn-Wootten, Cheryl
REVIEWS
pp. 231-238(8)
Authors: Kenyon, Alexandra J.; Lashley, Conrad; Thomassen, Lasse
Also recently published: Hospitality & Society, issue 2.1
Contents:
EDITORIAL
Author: Lynch, Paul
Hospitality as a gift relationship: Political refugees as guests in the private sphere
pp. 7-23(17)
Authors: Komter, Aafke; Leer, Mirjam van
Clashing worldviews: Sources of disappointment in rural hospitality and tourism development
pp. 25-47(23)
Authors: Chalip, Laurence; Costa, Carla A.
'The tourism labour conundrum' extended: Historical perspectives on hospitality workers
pp. 49-75(27)
Author: Walton, John K.
Hospitality in aviation: A genealogical study
pp. 77-98(22)
Author: Nilsson, Jan Henrik
Hard labour at 35,000 feet: A reconsideration of emotional demands in airline service work
pp. 99-116(18)
Author: Sheehan, Conor
REVIEWS
pp. 117-123(7)
Authors: Brabandt, Petra Van; Kaufman, Cathy; Frost, Warwick; Laing, Jennifer
Subscribers can these issues online: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/hosp
Call for papers
Hospitality & Society welcomes submissions which explore all aspects of hospitality and its connections with wider social and cultural processes and structures. For further information, please visit the journal’s webpage: http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=194/
For further information, or to subscribe, please visit the journal’s page online: http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=197/
Co-editors
Paul Lynch, University of Strathclyde
Alison McIntosh, University of Waikato
Jennie Germann Molz, College of the Holy Cross
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Editor Emeritus
Conrad Lashley, Oxford Brookes University
Controversies and Reviews Editor
Peter Lugosi, Oxford Brookes University
Published by Intellect
Volume 3, 2013 | 3 issues per year
ISSN: 20427913| Online ISSN: 20427921
Hospitality & Society is indexed in CAB Abstracts and Hospitality & Tourism Complete
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