“…Our understanding of hospitality and appreciation of its wider relevance have been enriched by contributions from philosophy (Shaul, 2017), political science (Boudou, 2015), history (James, 2019), cultural and literary studies (Kakoliris, 2016), sociology (Byrne, 2016), anthropology (Curro, 2014) and geography (Broek Chávez and van der Rest, 2014). Consequently, principles and practices of hospitality have been applied in studies of art (Aristarkhova, 2020), education (Obrador, 2020), diplomacy and international relations (Craggs, 2014; Fregonese and Ramadan, 2015), healthcare (Kelly et al, 2016), homelessness (Hogeveen and Freistadt, 2013), reproduction (Aristarkhova, 2012), death and dying (Hay, 2015, 2020) and migration (Araya-Moreno, 2020). The transformation of our conceptions has driven academics to extend their contributions beyond the traditional boundaries of hospitality (management) scholarship, creating new concepts, exploring new contexts and engaging new audiences (Lugosi, 2020).…”