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      Commercial Homes in Tourism book

      An International Perspective

      Commercial Homes in Tourism

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      Commercial Homes in Tourism book

      An International Perspective
      Edited ByPaul Lynch, Alison J. McIntosh, Hazel Tucker
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2009
      eBook Published 8 April 2009
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203880319
      Pages 288
      eBook ISBN 9780203880319
      Subjects Tourism, Hospitality and Events
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      Lynch, P., McIntosh, A.J., & Tucker, H. (Eds.). (2009). Commercial Homes in Tourism: An International Perspective (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203880319

      ABSTRACT

      This volume is the first to examine the commercial home from an international perspective, paying attention to the frequently occurring but often neglected forms of commercial accommodation including farmstays, historic houses, and self-catering accommodation. Conceptually, it helps to explain a range of behaviours and practices, for example the importance of setting and the nature of the host/guest exchange. The idea of home provides a conceptual bridge to related themes, for example identity, gender, emotional management and cultural mobilities whose investigation in a commercial home context offers fascinating insights into hospitality, tourism and society.

      This book is structured around three themes. The first is dimensions of the commercial home and includes discussion of issues pertaining to forms and characteristics and female entrepreneurship. The second theme considers the commercial home as an investigative lens to examine wider issues of society, hospitality and tourism such as the commercial home as a tool for rural economic development. The third theme, extending the commercial home paradigm, looks at new areas of development, including the Malaysian Muslim home as a site for economic and political action and the use of the home in marketing regional localities.

      Commercial Homes in Tourism is the first book to give recognition to this distinct, economically important and expanding form of tourism business by bringing together recent, international research on this common form of commercial tourism accommodation. Given the global nature of the commercial home phenomenon, and owing to the originality of its theoretical contributions and practical insights, this book will be of interest across a broad range of subjects and disciplines interested in the examination of the home phenomenon, including students, academics and business practitioners.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|22 pages

      Introduction

      ByPAUL A. LYNCH, ALISON J. McINTOSH AND HAZEL TUCKER

      part |2 pages

      Part I Dimensions of the commercial home

      chapter 2|13 pages

      Bed and breakfast, homestay and farmstay accommodation: Forms and experiences

      ByGIANNA MOSCARDO

      chapter 3|12 pages

      Hosts as entrepreneurs: Female commercial home entrepreneurs in Gaeltacht areas in the west of Ireland

      ByZIENE MOTTIAR, LUCIA LAURINCIKOVA

      chapter 4|10 pages

      Farmstay enterprises: (Re)interpreting public/private domains and ‘home’ sites and sights

      ByGAYLE JENNINGS, DANIELA STEHLIK

      chapter 5|13 pages

      Sharing space with visitors: The servicescape of the commercial exurban home

      ByC. MICHAEL HALL

      chapter 6|14 pages

      Exploring the importance of setting to the rural tourism experience for rural commercial home entrepreneurs and their guests

      ByBARBARA A. CARMICHAEL AND KELLY A. McCLINCHEY

      part |2 pages

      Part II The commercial home lens

      chapter 7|13 pages

      The discourse of home hosting: Examining the personal experiences of commercial home hosts

      ByALISON J. McINTOSH AND CANDICE HARRIS

      chapter 8|13 pages

      Time to trade? Perspectives of temporality in the commercial home enterprise

      ByPHILIP J. GOULDING

      chapter 9|12 pages

      Behaving appropriately: Managing expectations of hosts and guests in small hotels in the UK

      ByANNE BENMORE

      chapter 10|11 pages

      The cave-homes of Göreme: Performing tourism hospitality in gendered space

      ByHAZEL TUCKER

      chapter 11|13 pages

      Rural dimensions of the commercial home

      ByELISABETH KASTENHOLZ, MARION SPARRER

      part |2 pages

      Part III Extending the commercial home concept

      chapter 12|12 pages

      The hospitable Muslim home in urban Malaysia: A sociable site for economic and political action

      ByPATRICIA SLOANE-WHITE

      chapter 13|14 pages

      The monastic cloister: A bridge and a barrier between two worlds

      ByKEVIN D. O’GORMAN AND PAUL A. LYNCH

      chapter 14|15 pages

      The diversification of the commercial home: evidence from regional Australia

      ByBRIAN KING, LEANNE WHITE

      chapter 15|10 pages

      All at sea: When the commercial home is a sailing boat

      ByGAYLE JENNINGS

      chapter 16|15 pages

      Conclusions and research considerations

      ByPAUL A. LYNCH, ALISON J. McINTOSH AND HAZEL TUCKER
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