This paper reports case studies seeking to address one of the great problems of social science: namely, the extent to which is it possible or desirable accurately to report conscious experience (Hulburt & Scwitzgebel 2007). An interpretive ethnographic approach is used to address this problem. Caravanserais and bazaars in Iran have always offered multi-sensual experiences and represented aspects of symbolic interaction, as well as facilitating physical exchange, between travellers and locals. This is true in their origins, in their nineteenth and twentieth century usage, and in their contemporary roles which increasingly include heritage tourism accommodation or heritage retailing. Using two case studies the paper explores the role that hos...
Using ethnographic research into Christian Orthodox religious tourists’ performances in Tinos, Greec...
Sculpted by the elements and inhabited by an established corpus of local families, Kandovan Village ...
There exists a symbolic and socio-cultural relationship between hospitality and Arab populations, wh...
This paper reports case studies seeking to address one of the great problems of social science: name...
This paper reports case studies seeking to address one of the great problems of social science: name...
After making many field trips to the Islamic Republic of Iran Kevin O'Gorman reflects on the origins...
The Afghan people are shrouded in rumor, myth and superstition. Drawing upon insights from military ...
IntroductionTravel narratives are very attractive sources that examine the destination from the poin...
Building on key ideas about the value of savoring to understand the importance of holiday memories, ...
Abstract: We can only begin to grasp hospitality as we enact it and yet, in the moment of enactment,...
Considering Iran’s potential for attracting international tourists in the light of two approaches, w...
Continuing the series on exploring diverse hospitality practices, Kevin O'Gorman and Karen Thompson ...
The present paper explores and assesses various dimensions of tourist activities, multiple meanings ...
Despite an estimated 1,5 million nomads from over 100 different nomadic tribes, in the past years no...
This paper examines the effects of negotiation intention, bargaining propensity, and discount satisf...
Using ethnographic research into Christian Orthodox religious tourists’ performances in Tinos, Greec...
Sculpted by the elements and inhabited by an established corpus of local families, Kandovan Village ...
There exists a symbolic and socio-cultural relationship between hospitality and Arab populations, wh...
This paper reports case studies seeking to address one of the great problems of social science: name...
This paper reports case studies seeking to address one of the great problems of social science: name...
After making many field trips to the Islamic Republic of Iran Kevin O'Gorman reflects on the origins...
The Afghan people are shrouded in rumor, myth and superstition. Drawing upon insights from military ...
IntroductionTravel narratives are very attractive sources that examine the destination from the poin...
Building on key ideas about the value of savoring to understand the importance of holiday memories, ...
Abstract: We can only begin to grasp hospitality as we enact it and yet, in the moment of enactment,...
Considering Iran’s potential for attracting international tourists in the light of two approaches, w...
Continuing the series on exploring diverse hospitality practices, Kevin O'Gorman and Karen Thompson ...
The present paper explores and assesses various dimensions of tourist activities, multiple meanings ...
Despite an estimated 1,5 million nomads from over 100 different nomadic tribes, in the past years no...
This paper examines the effects of negotiation intention, bargaining propensity, and discount satisf...
Using ethnographic research into Christian Orthodox religious tourists’ performances in Tinos, Greec...
Sculpted by the elements and inhabited by an established corpus of local families, Kandovan Village ...
There exists a symbolic and socio-cultural relationship between hospitality and Arab populations, wh...