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El. knyga: The Routledge Handbook of Hospitality Studies

Edited by (Stenden University of Applied Science, The Netherlands)
  • Formatas: 458 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Nov-2016
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781317395676
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  • Formatas: 458 pages
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  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781317395676
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In recent years there has been a growing interest in the study of hospitality as a social phenomenon. This interest has tended to arrive from two communities. The first comprises hospitality academics interested in exploring the wider meanings of hospitality as a way of better understanding guest and host relations and its implications for commercial settings. The second comprises social scientists using hosts and guests as a metaphor for understanding the relationship between host communities and guests as people from outside the community migrants, asylum seekers and illegal immigrants.

The Routledge Handbook of Hospitality Studies encourages both the study of hospitality as a human phenomenon and the study for hospitality as an industrial activity embracing the service of food, drink and accommodation. Developed from specifically commissioned original contributions from recognised authors in the field, it is the most up-to-date and definitive resource on the subject. The volume is divided into four parts: the first looks at ways of seeing hospitality from an array of social science disciplines; the second highlights the experiences of hospitality from different guest perspectives; the third explores the need to be hospitable through various time periods and social structures, and across the globe; while the final section deals with the notions of sustainability and hospitality. This handbook is interdisciplinary in coverage and is also international in scope through authorship and content. The state-of-the-art orientation of the book is achieved through a critical view of current debates and controversies in the field as well as future research issues and trends. It is designed to be a benchmark for any future assessment of the field and its development.

This handbook offers the reader a comprehensive synthesis of this discipline, conveying the latest thinking, issues and research. It will be an invaluable resource for all those with an interest in hospitality, encouraging dialogue across disciplinary boundaries and areas of study.

Chapters: Chapter 4 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons [ Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.
List of illustrations
xi
List of contributors
xiii
1 Introduction: Research on hospitality: the story so far/ways of knowing hospitality
1(10)
Conrad Lashley
PART I Disciplinary perspectives
11(170)
2 Sociological perspectives on hospitality
13(17)
Roy C. Wood
3 Geographies of hospitality
30(13)
David Bell
4 Levinas, hospitality and the feminine other
43(14)
Kim Meijer-van Wijk
5 The philosophy of hospitableness
57(12)
Elizabeth Telfer
6 The hospitality trades: a social history
69(13)
John K. Walton
7 Hospitality -- a synthetic approach
82(17)
Bob Brotherton
8 Dinner sharing: casual hospitality in the collaborative economy
99(12)
Szilvia Gyimothy
9 Religious perspectives on hospitality
111(10)
Conrad Lashley
10 Hospitality and social ties: an interdisciplinary reflexive journey for a psychology of hospitality
121(12)
Marcia Maria Cappellano dos Santos
Olga Araujo Perazzolo
Siloe Pereira
Isabel Baptista
11 Hospitalities: Circe writes back
133(10)
Judith Still
12 On the hospitality of cannibals
143(14)
Ruud Welten
13 An Asian ethics of hospitality: hospitality in Confucian Daoist and Buddhist philosophy
157(12)
Martine Berenpas
14 Observing hospitality speech patterns
169(12)
Leanne Schreurs
PART II Experiencing hospitality
181(104)
15 Hospitality, migration and cultural assimilation: the case of the Irish in Australia
183(11)
Barry O'Mahony
16 Women experience hospitality as travelers and leaders
194(13)
Judi Brownell
17 Hospitality employment: the good, the bad, and the ugly
207(13)
Shobana Nair Partington
18 Consuming hospitality
220(13)
Peter Lugosi
19 Hospitality and prosumption
233(14)
George Ritzer
20 Liquid hospitality: wine as the metaphor
247(13)
Sjoerd Gehrels
21 Hospitality, territory and identity: reflections from community tourism in Aventureiro Village, Ilha Grande/RJ, Brazil
260(12)
Helena Catao Henriques Ferreira
Aguinaldo Cesar Fratucci
22 Fluid hospitality in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
272(13)
Bastienne Bernasco
PART III Hospitality through time and space
285(90)
23 Hunter and gatherer hospitality in Africa
287(11)
Victoria N. Ruiter
24 The gift theory of Marcel Mauss and the podatch ritual: a triad of hospitality
298(13)
Leandro Benedini Brusadin
25 Hospitality, sanitation services and immigration: leprosaria and hostels for immigrants in Brazil
311(15)
Ana Paula Garcia Spolon
26 Experiencing hospitality and hospitableness in different cultures
326(11)
Javed Suleri
27 Transcending the limits of hospitality: the case of Mount Athos and the offering of philoxenia
337(11)
Prokopis Christou
28 Fifty shades of hospitality: exploring intimacies in Korean love motels
348(14)
Desmond Wee
Ko Koens
29 Hospitality between the sheets: leisure and sexual entertainment for tourists in large urban centres in Brazil
362(13)
Ricardo Lanzarini
Luiz Gonzaga Godoi Trigo
PART IV Sustainable hospitality
375(50)
30 Creating value for all: sustainability in hospitality
377(12)
Elena Cavagnaro
31 Liberating wage slaves: towards sustainable employment practices
389(12)
Conrad Lashley
32 Hospitality studies: developing philosophical practitioners?
401(14)
Conrad Lashley
33 Conclusion: hospitality and beyond...
415(10)
Conrad Lashley
Index 425
Conrad Lashley holds the Professorship in Hospitality Studies in the Academy of International Hospitality Research at Stenden University of Applied Science, the Netherlands. He has held professorial appointments at several UK universities, and regularly makes keynote research presentations in Australia, New Zealand, the USA and Sweden as well as in Great Britain. He is the author or editor of eighteen books, and has published over a hundred papers in refereed research journals and sets of conference proceedings. He is currently co-editor of Research in Hospitality Management and Editor Emeritus of Hospitality & Society. He has worked extensively within the industry and generated commercial income from research and consultancy, as well as in-company management programmes. His research interests are principally concerned with understanding the meanings of hospitableness as a social phenomenon that has significance for commercial provision.