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An investigation into hospitality cruise ship work through the exploration of metaphors
A Dennett, D Cameron, C Bamford, A Jenkins
Employee Relations 36 (5), 480-495, 2014
252014
Identity construction in transient spaces: Hospitality work on-board cruise ships
A Dennett
Tourism in Marine Environments 13 (4), 231-241, 2018
172018
A metaphorical exploration of work, life and community on-board cruise ships: A hospitality perspective
A Dennett, D Cameron, C Bamford, AK Jenkins
102013
Why tourists thirst for authenticity–and how they can find it
A Dennett, H Song
The Conversation, 2016
82016
An investigation of work, life and community on-board cruise ships: a hospitality perspective
A Dennett
University of Huddersfield, 2013
62013
The social identity of waiters onboard UK cruise ships:‘Quasiprofessionals’ forming occupational communities
A Dennett, D Cameron, AK Jenkins, C Bamford
52010
Mixed-Methods Research: The Practicalities and Strategies Employed to Investigate the Transient and International Work on Cruise Ships
A Dennett
SAGE Research Methods Cases Part 2, 2018
12018
A metaphorical exploration of work, life and community on-board cruise ships: a hospitality perspective
D Adam, C Dere, C Bamford, A Jenkins
JOURNAL OF TOURISM. RESEARCH, 12, 2012
12012
Sailing close to the edge: figuring resistant ideational edgework through consumption in cruise ship hospitality workers
A Dennett, S Bettany, A Jenkins
Association for Consumer Research Conference 2022, 2022
2022
Sage Research Methods Cases Part 2
A Dennett
2018
“Ship-space”–Managing Talent on Cruise Ships: A Hospitality Perspective
A Dennett
2017
How Shanghai Disney is bringing its magic to the middle kingdom
A Dennett
The Conversation, 2016
2016
“Shipspace”–Managing Talent on Cruise Ships: A Hospitality Perspective Original Citation Dennett, Adam (2017)“Shipspace”–Managing Talent on Cruise Ships: A Hospitality …
A Dennett
Review of Tourism Sciences
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