The Routledge Handbook of Hospitality Studies / / Conrad Lashley.

"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 gu...

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Place / Publishing House:London : : Taylor and Francis,, 2016.
Year of Publication:2016
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (544 pages) :; illustrations
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Table of Contents:
  • part, PART I Disciplinary perspectives
  • chapter 1 Introduction Research on hospitality: the story so far/ways of knowing hospitality
  • chapter 2 Sociological perspectives on hospitality / Roy C. Wood
  • chapter 3 Geographies of hospitality / David Bell
  • chapter 4 Levinas, hospitality and the feminine other / Kim Meijer-van Wijk
  • chapter 5 The philosophy of hospitableness / Elizabeth Telfer
  • chapter 6 The hospitality trades: a social history / John K. Walton
  • chapter 7 Hospitality – a synthetic approach / Bob Brotherton
  • chapter 8 Dinner sharing: casual hospitality in the collaborative economy / Szilvia Gyimóthy
  • chapter 9 Religious perspectives on hospitality / Conrad Lashley
  • chapter 10 Hospitality and social ties: an interdisciplinary reexive journey for a psychology of hospitality / Marcia Maria Cappellano dos Santos, Olga Araujo Perazzolo, Siloe Pereira and Isabel Baptista
  • chapter 11 Hospitalities: Circe writes back / Judith Still
  • chapter 12 On the hospitality of cannibals / Ruud Welten
  • chapter 13 An Asian ethics of hospitality: hospitality in Confucian, Daoist and Buddhist philosophy Martine Berenpas
  • chapter 14 Observing hospitality speech patterns / Leanne Schreurs
  • part, PART II Experiencing hospitality
  • chapter 15 Hospitality, migration and cultural assimilation: the case of the Irish in Australia / Barry O’Mahony
  • chapter 16 Women experience hospitality as travelers and leaders / Judi Brownell
  • chapter 17 Hospitality employment: the good, the bad, and the ugly / Shobana Nair Partington
  • chapter 18 Consuming hospitality / Peter Lugosi
  • chapter 19 Hospitality and prosumption / George Ritzer
  • chapter 20 Liquid hospitality: wine as the metaphor / Sjoerd Gehrels
  • chapter 21 Hospitality, territory and identity: reections from community tourism in Aventureiro Village, Ilha Grande/RJ, Brazil / Helena Catão Henriques Ferreira Aguinaldo César Fratucci
  • chapter 22 Fluid hospitality in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Bastienne Bernasco
  • part, PART III Hospitality through time and space
  • chapter 23 Hunter and gatherer hospitality in Africa / Victoria N. Ruiter
  • chapter 24 The gift theory of Marcel Mauss and the potlatch ritual: a triad of hospitality / Leandro Benedini Brusadin
  • chapter 25 Hospitality, sanitation services and immigration: leprosaria and hostels for immigrants in Brazil / Ana Paula Garcia Spolon
  • chapter 26 Experiencing hospitality and hospitableness in dierent cultures / Javed Suleri
  • chapter 27 Transcending the limits of hospitality: the case of Mount Athos and the oering of philoxenia / Prokopis Christou
  • chapter 28 Fifty shades of hospitality: exploring intimacies in Korean love motels / Desmond Wee Ko Koens
  • chapter 29 Hospitality between the sheets: leisure and sexual entertainment for tourists in large urban centres in Brazil / Ricardo Lanzarini Luiz Gonzaga Godoi Trigo
  • part, PART IV Sustainable hospitality
  • chapter 30 Creating value for all: sustainability in hospitality / Elena Cavagnaro
  • chapter 31 Liberating wage slaves: towards sustainable employment practices / Conrad Lashley
  • chapter 32 Hospitality studies: developing philosophical practitioners? / Conrad Lashley
  • chapter 33 Conclusion: hospitality and beyond… / Conrad Lashley.