The Afghan people are shrouded in rumor, myth and superstition. Drawing upon insights from military personnel, intelligence operatives, journalists and others, this study uses Social Exchange Theory (SET) to frame our understanding of their underpinning cultural code, the Pashtunwali. The study contributes both theoretically and empirically: The nature of the Pashtunwali highlights that SET cannot adequately frame some cultural exchange practices and a hybrid framework for negotiated and reciprocal exchange is presented. Furthermore, contextually, this is the first study that explores a code of hospitality through a social exchange lens to explore potential tourism development. A framework exists upon which commercial activity can be built ...
This ePaper has examined the cultural bases of the disconnect between foreigners’ and locals’ approa...
Continuing the series on exploring diverse hospitality practices, Kevin O'Gorman and Karen Thompson ...
This article deals with the social background and the life worlds of the followers of the Taliban mo...
The Afghan people are shrouded in rumor, myth and superstition. Drawing upon insights from military ...
This paper reports case studies seeking to address one of the great problems of social science: name...
There have been numerous studies of the impact of tourism on local communities. This qualitative stu...
Cross-cultural interactions take place every day in contemporary Afghanistan between locals and the ...
The author cross-references Atayee’s “A Dictionary of the Terminology of Pashtun’s Tribal Customary ...
Afghanistan has long been conventionally regarded as a remote space peripheral to the wider world. Y...
Building on fieldwork with Afghan traders in the former Soviet Union, this article uses the idea of ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This project examines what an ethical code of conduct would look like in Afghanistan through analysi...
This article explores relationships between the diaspora and new hosts in the context of the post-co...
AbstractEarly studies on residents’ attitudes to tourism were criticized for being atheoretical. As ...
Khushal Khan Khattak is a prolific writer, poet, politician, and community leader of Pashtun nation....
This ePaper has examined the cultural bases of the disconnect between foreigners’ and locals’ approa...
Continuing the series on exploring diverse hospitality practices, Kevin O'Gorman and Karen Thompson ...
This article deals with the social background and the life worlds of the followers of the Taliban mo...
The Afghan people are shrouded in rumor, myth and superstition. Drawing upon insights from military ...
This paper reports case studies seeking to address one of the great problems of social science: name...
There have been numerous studies of the impact of tourism on local communities. This qualitative stu...
Cross-cultural interactions take place every day in contemporary Afghanistan between locals and the ...
The author cross-references Atayee’s “A Dictionary of the Terminology of Pashtun’s Tribal Customary ...
Afghanistan has long been conventionally regarded as a remote space peripheral to the wider world. Y...
Building on fieldwork with Afghan traders in the former Soviet Union, this article uses the idea of ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This project examines what an ethical code of conduct would look like in Afghanistan through analysi...
This article explores relationships between the diaspora and new hosts in the context of the post-co...
AbstractEarly studies on residents’ attitudes to tourism were criticized for being atheoretical. As ...
Khushal Khan Khattak is a prolific writer, poet, politician, and community leader of Pashtun nation....
This ePaper has examined the cultural bases of the disconnect between foreigners’ and locals’ approa...
Continuing the series on exploring diverse hospitality practices, Kevin O'Gorman and Karen Thompson ...
This article deals with the social background and the life worlds of the followers of the Taliban mo...