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    • Cinderella in Babylon: the discourse of housekeeping in Hotel Babylon 

      Harris, C; Schitko, D; Tregidga, H; Williamson, D (Council for Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE), 2009)
      This paper looks at the representations of housekeeping and housekeepers in the popular television series Hotel Babylon. The paper discusses some possible effects of the impression constructed of this area of hotel employment ...
    • Cinderella in Babylon: the representation of housekeeping and housekeepers in the UK television series Hotel Babylon 

      Harris, C; Tregidga, H; Williamson, D (Intellect Ltd, 2011)
      This article examines representations of housekeeping and housekeepers in the popular television series Hotel Babylon. We take a reflective approach in consid-ering how identities and roles in the Hotel Babylon series are ...
    • The engines of distinction: discourse for main course in restaurant reviews 

      Williamson, D; Tregidga, H; Harris, C (Promaco Conventions Pty Ltd, 2009)
      Through a study of a set of restaurant reviews, this paper examines forms of knowledge constructed within such reviews and considers their potential effects. It examines 200 restaurant reviews published by New Zealand ...

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