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Hospitality & Society 15.1-2 is out now! Special Issue
Wednesday, April 02, 2025

Hospitality & Society 15.1-2 is out now! Special Issue

Intellect is pleased to present Hospitality & Society 15.1-2!

 

Special Issue: ‘Migration, (In)Hospitality and Belonging in Uncertain Times’

 

Crossing disciplinary and geographical boundaries, migration research provides insight into contemporary migration patterns and new phenomena, and explores human experiences of migration that stretch beyond one-dimensional political and public discourses. Experiences of hospitality and hostility, and how these shape migrants’ sense of belonging, are central to migration research and practice.

 

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https://www.intellectbooks.com/hospitality-society

 

Aims & Scope

 

Hospitality & Society is the official journal of the Council for Hospitality Management Education http://www.chme.org.uk/.

 

Hospitality & Society is an international, multidisciplinary social sciences journal exploring the connections between hospitality and wider social and cultural processes and structures. This peer-reviewed journal aims to provide a unique publication ‘meeting point' for those communities of scholars who use hospitality as a lens of analysis and/or focus of investigation.

 

This title is indexed with Scopus and the Web of Science’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).

 

Issue 15.1-2

 

Editorial

 

Conceptualizing the intersections between migration, (in)hospitality and belonging in uncertain times

AGNIESZKA RYDZIK, NICOLA CHANAMUTO AND DONNA CHAMBERS

 

Articles

 

Exploring hospitality, hostility and (un)home in hotel accommodation for asylum seekers in the United Kingdom

OLIVIA PETIE, JENNY PHILLIMORE AND JENNIFER ALLSOPP

 

Contested hospitality and welcome at the airport borders: The narratives of non-citizen residents

SAMIRA ZARE AND ISABELLA YE

 

A conceptual framework for capturing anti-EU nationalism in post-Brexit Britain

CHRISTIAN KARNER

 

Asylum seekers and refugees’ perspectives and experiences of what makes Glasgow welcoming

NIROSHAN RAMACHANDRAN

 

The role of Kurdish women’s activism in cultivating a sense of belonging in the diaspora

BERRIN ALTIN

 

The role of pre-migratory aspirations–capabilities in shaping post-migratory agentic socialization and the pursuit of belonging: A comparative study of mainlander and Taiwanese Chinese migrants in Hong Kong

CONNIE MAK AND JING XU

 

Carving spaces of hospitality: Place attachment among migrant and non-migrant residents in a rural town undergoing rapid demographic change

AGNIESZKA RYDZIK AND LIZ PRICE

 

Navigating hostility, pursuing hospitality: Conceptualizing community engagement among migrant women entrepreneurs in peripheral areas

MAHDIEH ZEINALI, AGNIESZKA RYDZIK AND GARY BOSWORTH