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Overview

Paul Lynch is affiliated with Edinburgh Napier University in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily lies within the social sciences, with a focus on subfields such as sociology and political science, tourism, leisure and hospitality management, general health professions, urban studies, and food science.

Their published work spans several key topics which include:

  • Hospitality and Tourism Education
  • Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
  • Sport and Mega-Event Impacts
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Migration, Refugees, and Integration
  • Urban Planning and Governance
  • Culinary Culture and Tourism

Paul Lynch's notable recent papers published primarily in the journal Hospitality & Society are:

  • Hospitality & Society: Critical reflections on the theorizing of hospitality (2021)
  • Theorizing hospitality: A reprise (2021)
  • Reflecting on Hospitality & Society: The first ten years (2021)
  • Slow hospitality: Family perspectives of holiday experiences at beach fale in Samoa (2022)
  • Mundane ideologies of (in)hospitality: A guided coach tour (2021)

The frequent publication venues where they have contributed include:

  • Hospitality & Society
  • Hospitality Insights

In collaboration, Paul Lynch has worked repeatedly with a number of co-authors including:

  • Alison McIntosh
  • Peter Lugosi
  • Jennie Germann Molz
  • Chin-Ee Ong
  • Conrad Lashley

Best Publications

  • Small tourism business networks and destination development

    Ross Tinsley;Paul Lynch

  • Going green: Decisional factors in small hospitality operations

    Nadia A. Tzschentke;David Kirk;Paul A. Lynch

  • Reasons for going green in serviced accommodation establishments

    Nadia Tzschentke;David Kirk;Paul A. Lynch

  • International tourism networks

    Alison Morrison;Paul Lynch;Nick Johns

  • Hospitality: A Social Lens

    C. Lashley;A.J. Morrison;P.A. Lynch

  • Phoenix Tourism: Post-Conflict Tourism Role

    Senija Causevic;Paul Lynch

  • Political (in)stability and its influence on tourism development

    Senija Causevic;Paul Lynch

  • The commercial home enterprise and host: a United Kingdom perspective.

    Paul A. Lynch

  • Sociological impressionism in a hospitality context

    Paul A. Lynch

  • The local destination tourism network: Development issues

    Laila Gibson;Paul A. Lynch;Alison Morrison

  • Host/guest encounters in the commercial home

    Maria Laura Di Domenico;Paul A. Lynch

  • Critical hospitality management research

    Peter Lugosi;Paul Lynch;Alison Morrison

  • Networking in the Homestay Sector

    Paul A. Lynch

  • The Role of Networks

    Paul Lynch;Alison Morrison

  • Commercial Homes in Tourism : An International Perspective

    Paul A. Lynch;Alison J. McIntosh;Hazel Tucker

  • The Art of Creating Culinary Innovations

    Marc Stierand;Paul Lynch

  • Female microentrepreneurs in the host family sector: key motivations and socio-economic variables.

    Paul Lynch

  • "My Home Is My Castle": Defiance of the Commercial Homestay Host in Tourism

    Alison J. McIntosh;Paul Lynch;Majella Sweeney

  • Community non-participation in homestays in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, India

    Jyoti Sood;Paul Lynch;Constantia Anastasiadou

  • Hospitality as a Human Phenomenon: Host–Guest Relationships in a Post-Conflict Setting

    Senija Causevic;Paul Lynch

  • Mundane welcome: Hospitality as life politics

    Paul Lynch

Frequent Co-Authors

Alison Morrison
Alison Morrison William Angliss Institute
Nigel Morgan
Nigel Morgan Manchester Metropolitan University
Annette Pritchard
Annette Pritchard Leeds Beckett University
Alastair M. Morrison
Alastair M. Morrison University of Greenwich
Thomas N. Garavan
Thomas N. Garavan University College Cork

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