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Hospitality exchange networks are increasingly becoming a field of academic research. If you know of any or have conducted research yourself, please add your link to the list. | [[Hospitality exchange]] networks are increasingly becoming a field of academic research. If you know of any or have conducted research yourself, please add your link to the list. | ||
* Kaefer, F. (2007) Hospitality exchange networks: Their impact on the quality of social exchange within host-guest relationships. Bachelor dissertation: University of Brighton, UK. [http://www.floriankaefer.com/HospitalityExchange-Dissertation.pdf Download as pdf] | * Kaefer, F. (2007) Hospitality exchange networks: Their impact on the quality of social exchange within host-guest relationships. Bachelor dissertation: University of Brighton, UK. [http://www.floriankaefer.com/HospitalityExchange-Dissertation.pdf Download as pdf] | ||
* The | * The Polish sociologist Paula Bialski is working on hospitality exchange, probably introducing the term "Intimate Tourism". A list of her work can be found (and in parts downloaded) on her webpage [http://intimatetourism.wordpress.com/recent-work/ The Sociology of Intimate Tourism] | ||
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Hospitality exchange networks are increasingly becoming a field of academic research. If you know of any or have conducted research yourself, please add your link to the list.
- Kaefer, F. (2007) Hospitality exchange networks: Their impact on the quality of social exchange within host-guest relationships. Bachelor dissertation: University of Brighton, UK. Download as pdf
- The Polish sociologist Paula Bialski is working on hospitality exchange, probably introducing the term "Intimate Tourism". A list of her work can be found (and in parts downloaded) on her webpage The Sociology of Intimate Tourism
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