Space-to-face (S2F) hospitality in spaces and places

Ritva Höykinpuro, Mika Yrjölä
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Abstract This study investigates how spaces and places with no human interaction convey a sense of hospitality ‐ a phenomenon we term space-to-face (S2F) hospitality. By problematizing the traditional conceptualizations of hospitality that emphasize the role of human interaction, this study aims to highlight the spatial aspects of hospitality. Physical environment has commonly been investigated only as one dimension of hospitality. However, spaces and places where there is nothing but the physical environment to convey a sense of hospitality are becoming increasingly common. For instance, railway or bus stations with ticket machines have no human interaction but a space and a place to convey a sense of being welcome or unwelcome. Using a participant-generated photography, this study was built on empirical data from 46 participants, who provided 234 photos and associated descriptions of perceived hospitality in spaces and places. As a result, we found six dimensions under macro and micro layers that capture S2F hospitality: domesticity, cleanliness, safety and security, restrictedness, intactness, and functionality. As a contribution, this study broadens the views on hospitality, and explores the concept of S2F hospitality that is relevant to for all types of spaces and places.
空间对面(S2F)的待客之道
摘要:本研究探讨了没有人类互动的空间和场所如何传达一种待客之道——我们将这种现象称为“空间对面孔(S2F)待客之道”。通过质疑传统的待客概念,强调人际互动的作用,本研究旨在突出待客的空间方面。物理环境通常只作为好客的一个方面来研究。然而,只有物理环境来传达好客感的空间和场所正变得越来越普遍。例如,有售票机的火车站或汽车站没有人的互动,而是一个空间和地方来传达受欢迎或不受欢迎的感觉。使用参与者生成的照片,这项研究建立在46名参与者的经验数据上,他们提供了234张照片和对空间和场所的感知好客的相关描述。因此,我们在宏观和微观层面找到了六个维度来捕捉S2F的待客之道:家庭生活、清洁、安全和保障、限制性、完整性和功能性。作为一项贡献,本研究拓宽了对待客之道的看法,并探索了与所有类型的空间和场所相关的S2F待客之道的概念。
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