Lynch, PMcIntosh, AlisonLugosi, PGermann Molz, JOng, C-E2022-01-142022-01-142021-09-012021-09-01Hospitality & Society, Volume 11, Number 3, 1 September 2021, pp. 293-331(39)2042-7913https://hdl.handle.net/10292/14825This article is the second part of a critical reflection upon the progress of Hospitality & Society in its first ten years. Analysis of the articles published highlights conceptual contributions made to the field of hospitality studies. Thirteen major themes are identified: conceptualizations of hospitality; migration and labour; lifestyle; social hospitality; hospitality, consumption, global citizenship and ethics; addressing neglected areas of research; hostipitality, violence and exploitation; hospitality careers and higher education; historical studies; image and identity; space, design and food; hospitality management and neoliberalism; hospitality and technology. Following reflection on the original goals of Hospitality & Society and the progress made, a research agenda is proposed emerging from the analysis contributing to the aim to transform the landscape of hospitality scholarship.© [The authors, 2021]. The definitive, peer reviewed and edited version of this article is published in [see Source].Hospitality & Society; Critical reflection hospitality studies; Hospitality scholarship; Research agenda; Research themesHospitality & Society: Critical Reflections on the Theorizing of HospitalityJournal ArticleOpenAccess10.1386/hosp_00044_1