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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Airdine : En kollaborativ autoetnografisk studie om att vara värdar för främlingar. / Airdine : A collaborative autoethnographic study on being hosts for strangers.

Normark, Erik, Veitch Bystedt, Robert January 2016 (has links)
Denna uppsats ämnar redovisa en kollaborativ autoetnografisk studie utifrån begreppen värdskap, sociologi, kommensalitet och främlingen. Studiens övergripande syfte är att skapa en förståelse kring hur måltidsevent anordnade i Umeå via mobil-applikationen Airdine upplevs ur värdens perspektiv. Studien bygger på tre event upprättade med aktionsforskning som grund, det vill säga en iscensättande och deltagande roll intas av oss som värdar. Metoden kollaborativ autoetnografi innebär i denna uppsats att två personer dokumenterar varsin uttömmande autoetnografi om sina innerliga tankar och reflektioner kring värdskapet, dessa reflektioner utgör studiens empiri. Studien har resulterat i djupa uttömmande reflektioner kring värdarna kopplat till det induktiva teoretiska ramverket. Slutsatsen pekar på aktionsforskning tillsammans med kollaborativ autoetnografi att kunna fungera som ett komplement till varandra och vara ett intressant nytt verktyg för framtida forskning inom hospitality-fältet. / This paper aims to account for a collaborative autoethnography study based on the concepts of hospitality, sociology, commensality and the stranger. The general purpose of the study is to create an understanding around how meal-events arranged in Umeå through the mobile-application Airdine are percieved from the perspective of the host. The study revolves around three events executed with action research as its base, in other words a staging and participatory roll is taken by us as hosts. In this paper collaborative autoethnograpy means that two people each document a complete and exhaustive field-journal regarding their innermost thoughts and reflections around their hospitality, these reflections will then make up the empirics of the study. The study has resulted in profound exhaustive reflections surrounding the hosts connected to the identified theoretical framework. The conclusion points at action research paired together with collaborative autoethnography to compliment each other and of being a possibly interesting tool for future research within the hospitality field.

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