Affiliation:
1. Independent Scholar
2. 0000000107057067Auckland University of Technology
3. 0000000107268331Oxford Brookes University
4. College of the Holy Cross
Abstract
This article is the second part of a critical reflection upon the progress of Hospitality & Society in its first ten years. Analysis of the articles published highlights conceptual contributions made to the field of hospitality studies. Thirteen major themes are identified:
conceptualizations of hospitality; migration and labour; lifestyle; social hospitality; hospitality, consumption, global citizenship and ethics; addressing neglected areas of research; hostipitality, violence and exploitation; hospitality careers and higher education; historical studies; image
and identity; space, design and food; hospitality management and neoliberalism; hospitality and technology. Following reflection on the original goals of Hospitality & Society and the progress made, a research agenda is proposed emerging from the analysis contributing to the aim
to transform the landscape of hospitality scholarship.
Subject
Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management,Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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