Affiliation:
1. Independent Scholar
2. 0000000107057067Auckland University of Technology
3. 0000000121741885College of the Holy Cross
4. 0000000107268331Oxford Brookes University
5. 000000012360039XSun-Yat Sen University
Abstract
This editorial is the first of a two-part critical reflection upon the progress of Hospitality & Society in its first ten years in relation to the original aims and ambitions. Drawing primarily upon the Dimensions database, a field of research analysis indicates the journal
achieving multidisciplinary coverage through its publications with the four most popular fields being: studies in human society; sociology; commerce, management, tourism and services; business and management. The wide range of authors’ disciplines and subjects suggests the metaphor of
hospitality is mobilizing meanings across disciplines, geographies and sectors of hospitality studies. Academic journals and books publishing papers citing articles from Hospitality & Society further reflect the breadth of the journal’s impact and reach and the relevance of
hospitality to many aspects of society. Evolution of the journal is considered in relation to the editorial team’s structure as well as that of the editorial and advisory boards’ composition, acknowledging implications for the types of knowledge generated. The goal of inclusivity
is considered in relation to language and contributing authors’ geographical distribution. An interdisciplinary turn in hospitality studies is noted. Key steps in the journal’s development are noted in relation to sponsorship, journal quality grading and its implications, as well
as the importance of the publisher’s values. The editors give thanks to all those involved.
Subject
Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management,Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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