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Sexual harassment (SH) in the hospitality industry is prevalent. This study investigates the phenomenon of sexual harassment of hotel staff by customers in Thailand. There are two main research objectives. The first is to explore the relationship between
Aksonnit, Prasitchai
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Social Networks and Agency in Forced Migration From Ukraine to Switzerland
ABSTRACT This article examines how people displaced to Switzerland under Temporary Protection following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine exercise agency through social relations and networks. Drawing on in‐depth interviews and participant‐elicited sociograms, I adopt a relational sociological lens to analyse agency in forced migration by situating ...
Oleksandra Tarkhanova
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The Extent of Southern Hospitality: Hispanic Youths’ Sense of Belonging in El Nuevo South [PDF]
In the late 1980s, northern meat packaging plants in the United States shut their doors and moved South in search of a lower paid workforce and deregulated labor laws.
Escobar, Maria Andrea
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ABSTRACT This paper interrogates the confessional foundations of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) work, which have emerged predominantly from Global North traditions rooted in Christian understandings of subjectivity. In such traditions, identity is asserted through self‐declaration, visibility, and vocal articulation of difference, what we term ...
Claudia Eger, Mustafa F. Özbilgin
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With the secularization of Canadian public institutions, mainline protestant churches in urban centers are witnessing a steady decline in membership in recent decades.
Davidson, Lisa Marie
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ABSTRACT The production, sale, and consumption of alcohol remains highly gendered, and although the craft beer sector has positioned itself as prioritizing progressive values, recent studies indicate that women are still excluded from the craft beer sector.
Amanda Atkinson, Thomas Thurnell‐Read
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ABSTRACT This article examines the development of modern nursing education in China through a case study of the Xiangya School of Nursing in Changsha between 1909 and 1926. Founded in 1911 by the Yale‐in‐China Association, a non‐denominational mission, Xiangya was among the earliest nursing schools in China to promote undergraduate nursing education ...
Yao Tang, Dominique Tobbell
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India via Trinidad and Canada: Negotiating Hospitality in Shani Mootoo’s Short Stories
“Out on Main Street” and “The Upside-downness of the World as it Unfolds,” two stories from Shani Mootoo’s 1993 collection, explore how Canada functions as an interface between the Indian diaspora and its originary cultures.
Chakraborty, Chandrima
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A Question of Identity: Young Māori Connections to Marae—Do They Matter?
Cultural connection, identity and belonging are increasingly shaped by urbanisation, mobility and the conditions of digitally integrated and often mediated life. Maintaining place‐based Indigenous relationships and responsibilities is important especially given the social, cultural or geographic distance between Indigenous people and their ancestral ...
Merata Kawharu +3 more
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Calibrating home, hospitality and reciprocity in migration. [PDF]
Harney ND, Boccagni P.
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