This study examines diverse forms of value that migrant workers create through their employment in hospitality. The paper draws on insights from valuation studies and research on migrants' transnational resources to consider the experiences of Kenyans who worked in the hospitality sector while abroad. The paper introduces the notion of ‘indefinite capacities’ to conceptualise the amorphous nature of skills, capabilities and resources that may be developed through hospitality work. The findings explore how value is constructed and negotiated within occupational, cultural and psychological domains, examining how and why indefinite capacities are (de)valued in specific moments, and how they are (re)appraised in the wider context of migrants' c...
The migrant workers’ presence in the hotel industry has the potential to benefit host countries and ...
This article reports the findings of an arts-based participatory action research project into the ex...
Following on from a paper presented at the IV CTS conference which discussed the mobilities and immo...
Although previous research has considered both high- and low-skilled migrant workers’ career experie...
Globalisation has led to many people moving from one country to another. The service sector, particu...
This paper serves as a useful conduit in ‘voicing’ migrants’ lived experiences in a foreign country ...
This article examines migrants’ labour market entry experiences and positions in hospitality and tou...
This article examines migrants' labour market entry experiences and positions in hospitality and tou...
The hospitality industry is forecast to experience further growth, which will be particularly evide...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the consequences of Covid-19 for the migrants and the tourism in...
This article analyses the function of temporary sponsored skilled migrants in Australian hospitality...
By bringing together trans-nationalism and labour process studies my research develops an understand...
This article reports the findings of an arts-based participatory action research project on the expe...
The purpose of this paper is to address the growing importance of migrant workers to the hospitality...
The tourism and hospitality sector has come to rely heavily on immigrants, including displaced peopl...
The migrant workers’ presence in the hotel industry has the potential to benefit host countries and ...
This article reports the findings of an arts-based participatory action research project into the ex...
Following on from a paper presented at the IV CTS conference which discussed the mobilities and immo...
Although previous research has considered both high- and low-skilled migrant workers’ career experie...
Globalisation has led to many people moving from one country to another. The service sector, particu...
This paper serves as a useful conduit in ‘voicing’ migrants’ lived experiences in a foreign country ...
This article examines migrants’ labour market entry experiences and positions in hospitality and tou...
This article examines migrants' labour market entry experiences and positions in hospitality and tou...
The hospitality industry is forecast to experience further growth, which will be particularly evide...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the consequences of Covid-19 for the migrants and the tourism in...
This article analyses the function of temporary sponsored skilled migrants in Australian hospitality...
By bringing together trans-nationalism and labour process studies my research develops an understand...
This article reports the findings of an arts-based participatory action research project on the expe...
The purpose of this paper is to address the growing importance of migrant workers to the hospitality...
The tourism and hospitality sector has come to rely heavily on immigrants, including displaced peopl...
The migrant workers’ presence in the hotel industry has the potential to benefit host countries and ...
This article reports the findings of an arts-based participatory action research project into the ex...
Following on from a paper presented at the IV CTS conference which discussed the mobilities and immo...