Distinction work and its consequences for women working as room attendants within five star hotels on the Gold Coast, Australia

S. Kensbock, G. Jennings, J. Bailey, A. Patiar
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This article highlights women room attendants' experiences of the consequences of distinction work in five five-star hotels located in the Gold Coast region of South East Queensland, Australia. Those consequences are demonstrations of deference, reification of lower social class standing and social ostracism. 'Distinction work' requires attendants to recognize the guest's superior class position as a key part of service interactions. An ontologically intertwined research stance was used with socialist feminism and critical theory epistemologies and a qualitative constructionist grounded theory methodology. Interviews were conducted with 46 room attendants working at five five-star hotels. This research contributes to hospitality literature by focusing on the influence of broader socio-economic hierarchies functioning within hotels, an arena not usually encompassed within hospitality studies. We argue that 'distinction work' involves a process wherein the causal aspects of demonstration of deference to guests during interactions, and the conditional aspects of the lower social standing of room attendants within the broader socio-economic arena, result in embedded ostracism. This article presents a new perspective on the low social value currently placed on room attendant employment.
澳大利亚黄金海岸五星级酒店客房服务员的区别工作及其后果
这篇文章重点介绍了在澳大利亚昆士兰州东南部黄金海岸地区的五家五星级酒店里,女客房服务员的工作经历。这些后果是顺从的表现,是下层社会阶级地位的具体化和社会排斥。“区分工作”要求服务员认识到客人的优越阶层地位,这是服务互动的关键部分。本体论交织的研究立场与社会主义女性主义和批判理论认识论以及定性建构主义为基础的理论方法论相结合。对在5家五星级酒店工作的46名客房服务员进行了采访。这项研究通过关注酒店内部更广泛的社会经济等级制度的影响,为酒店文学做出了贡献,这一领域通常不包括在酒店研究中。我们认为,“区分工作”涉及一个过程,其中在互动过程中对客人表现出尊重的因果方面,以及客房服务员在更广泛的社会经济领域中较低的社会地位的条件方面,导致了嵌入式排斥。本文提出了一个新的视角,目前社会价值低的安置在客房服务员的就业。
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