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  • ..., established back in 1992. It is no longer active and was taken over by [[Hospitality Club]] [[Category:Hospitality exchange networks]]
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  • '''[[Hospitality exchange]] networks''' have been around for a while. * [http://www.servas.org/ Servas] is the oldest hospitality exchange organization. Setup in 1948 by Bob Luitweiler, it was originally called 'Pe
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  • ...wing network of lesbians and gay men from around the world who offer their hospitality to other members at no charge. These hosts, in turn, are received when they ...obvious financial benefit of staying in members' homes when we travel, the network offers the more significant advantage of cultural, intellectual and social
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  • '''[[:couchers:|Couchers.org]]''' is a relatively recent hospitality exchange network. It is open source, non-profit and free.
    137 bytes (20 words) - 17:09, 10 November 2022
  • ...ng, or mutual respect and as such are looked down upon by most hospitality exchange communities.
    492 bytes (75 words) - 19:23, 16 November 2013
  • ...free software''' is a fundamental requirement for fully free [[hospitality exchange networks]]. (''See also [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software Wikiped The [[Hospitality Club]] software used to be free a long time ago. An old version of the soft
    859 bytes (126 words) - 14:41, 7 May 2013
  • ...ment or accommodation provided by a [[host]] on a [[hospitality exchange]] network. ...r sleeping arrangement pre-dates the [[CouchSurfing]] hospitality exchange network.
    719 bytes (114 words) - 14:36, 7 May 2013
  • ...re typically willing to host other members under the pretext of [[cultural exchange]], sharing, and mutual respect but [[freeloader|freeloading]] is frowned up
    663 bytes (109 words) - 13:58, 9 December 2018
  • ...crossing.com/ book exchange], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Give-away_shop exchange of goods in the more general sense], or real-time active ride sharing, usin ...will be much easier to attain when there is [[free software]] to set up a network.
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  • '''She''' stands for a concept called Sustainable Hospitality Exchange. ...also about how it is facilitated, both on a personal, a communal and on a network level. At the core of SHE is the praxis of sharing. Keywords are: trust, in
    2 KB (357 words) - 20:24, 10 December 2018
  • [https://www.tripping.com/ Tripping] started as a hospitality exchange network but then transformed itself into a crossover of AirBnB and [[Couchsurfing]]
    338 bytes (56 words) - 10:28, 26 January 2013
  • ! Network ! [[Hospitality Club]]
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  • '''[https://www.trustroots.org/ Trustroots]''' is a hospitality exchange network run by a UK non-profit foundation. The software is open source. [[Category:Hospitality exchange networks]]
    873 bytes (125 words) - 16:00, 2 February 2022
  • ...eature and as a quality rating of a [[host]] on a [[Hospitality exchange]] network. Both [[CouchSurfing]] and [[BeWelcome]] offer an implementation of the ref
    491 bytes (70 words) - 14:32, 27 July 2020
  • '''WarmShowers''' is a hospitality exchange network for cyclists. The website runs on Drupal. It's a US non profit with the 501 {{Hospitality service}}
    605 bytes (80 words) - 17:02, 26 July 2020
  • '''Friendship Force''' is a [[hospitality exchange]] network. :"Friendship Force International (FFI) is a worldwide network of clubs (local chapters) and individuals that advance our mission of promo
    837 bytes (116 words) - 19:20, 10 December 2018
  • ...imate tourism is a term which is used to define the process of hospitality exchange networks as the individual experiences a kind of relationship without physi ...ex.php?title=Emotional_Tourism An interpretive study of online hospitality exchange systems as a new form of tourism]
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  • There are a range of possible organisational models for [[hospitality exchange]] networks. == "[[Hospitality Club]] model" ==
    2 KB (294 words) - 12:40, 9 July 2020
  • ...Glenn Gobuyan in a style reminiscent of cave paintings to illustrate that "Hospitality is as old as humanity."]] ...avelers. Hospitality Club is currently the second largest such hospitality network, after [[CouchSurfing]].
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  • It operates through a network of Servas hosts around the world who are interested in opening their doors Unlike other hospitality exchange networks, Servas makes a clear distinction between travellers and hosts. Pa
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