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(b) Hospitality & Tourism (b) The Ethics of Tourism Development by R. Duffy and M. Smith (b)
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Decision-Making in the Hospitality Industry (b)
Ethics
in the Hospitality And Tourism Industry (a) Towards a Definitive View of the Nature of Hospitality and Hospitality Management; Bob Brotherton (1999). (a) An Analysis of Professional Codes of Ethics in the Hospitality Industry; Richard Coughlan (2001) (a) The Liberation of Hospitality Management Education; Alison Morrison (2003) Social Sciences (b) In Search of Hospitality by Conrad Lashley and Alison Morrison (b) Hospitality: A Social Lens by Conrad Lashley and Alison Morrison (b) The Great Good Place by Ray Oldenburg
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Ancient City: Religion, Laws, and Institutions of Greece and Rome (b) Hospitality in Antiquity by L. Bolchazy. (b) The Stranger's Welcome: Oral Theory and the Aesthetics of the Homeric Hospitality Scene; by Steve Reece (1993) (b) Postcolonial Hospitality.The Immigrant as Guest; Mireille Rosello (b) Travel and Translation in the Late Twentieth Century; C. J. Routes (b) Mankind in Amnesia; Immanuel Velikovsky. (1982) (a) Modern Hospitality: Lessons From the Past; Kevin O’Gorman (2005) (a) Towards a New Interpretation of Hospitality; Daniel O’Connor (2005) (a) The Sacred and the Profane; M. Eliade, (1959). (a) Spaces of Hospitality; Heidrun Friese. (trans. James Keye). (2004) (a) With Arms Wide Open: Of Hospitality and the Most Intimate Stranger; Nancy J. Holland. (2001) (a) Philoxenia and Hospitality. Parabola, Vol. XV, No. 4, November 1990; Lambros Kamperidis, (1990) (a) Israel as Host(ess): Hospitality in the Bible and Beyond; Tracy McNulty. (1999) (a) The Stranger, the Guest, and the Hostile Host: Introduction to the Study of the Laws of Hospitality; Julian Pitt-Rivers. (1963). (a) The Events of Discourse and the Ethics of Global Hospitality; M.J. Shapiro, (1998) (a) The Lost Commandment: The Sacred Rites of Hospitality; Peter J. Sorensen. (2005) (a) The Economics of Hospitality: Circulation, Exchange, Debt, Other Transactions, and Transactions with the Other; Jim Vinh (a) Liberal Multiculturalism and the Ethics of Hospitality in the Age of Globalization; Meyda Yegenoglu. (2003) Philosophy & Ethics (b) Of Hospitality; by Jacques Derrida (a) The Extra Mile: The Ancient Virtue of Hospitality Imposes Duties on Host and Guest; Miriam Schulman and Amal Barkouki-Winter. (a) Pera Peras Poros. Longings for Spaces of Hospitality; Mustafa Dikec. (2002) (a) Ethics: Communicating Standards and Influencing Behavior; Judi Brownell and Betsy Stevens (2000) Research Tips The following can help you track down books, articles, and conference preceedings Google Scholar -- this is an excellent resource, plus, if you are logged in on campus, and your library has the item, it will automatically provide a link to your library's course reserves. Bookfinder -- this site compares online bookstores, finds the best price available for the book you are looking for, then takes you there. Used Bookstores -- If you can't find something online, try your local used bookstore. Heck, I would try this first, used bookstores are intrinsically valuable community resources, and you never know what kind of rare treat you will find! Book Publishers -- Even if a book publisher doesn't have an online store, they will often point you to where you can find their products. Plus, publisher websites contain good info about recent and related items. Campus Library Resources -- Most campus libraries subscribe to extensive databases, and best of all, ILLIAD (interlibrary loan) will get books for you, from other libraries! Worldcat -- shows which library closest to you has the book you are looking for J Stor -- A database of archived articles |