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- W4285594920 abstract "A global shortage of chefs and cooks currently exists within the hospitality industry, exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Migrant cooks are essential to the culinary industry, yet remain relatively anonymous within the academic literature, a research gap which this original paper seeks to address. Using a phenomenological epistemology, combined with the theoretical framework of hospitality and practice theory, this qualitative research focused on investigating the lived experience of the professional lives and identities of immigrant cooks working in Paris, France, the birthplace of the restaurant. Extant literature was reviewed, and a focus group with migrant cooks explored themes within and missing from the literature, followed by eight in-depth semi-structured interviews with migrant cooks. Thematic analysis of the transcribed interviews revealed two main themes: challenges and attitude. The ‘Challenges’ theme had two sub-themes: (1) integration and segregation, and (2) human resource issues. The second theme ‘Attitude’ also had two sub-themes: (1) what it means to be a cook, or ‘agency’ and (2) gastronomy. The findings should be of interest to hospitality professionals, policy makers, academics, and advocates for migrant workers’ rights. We conclude that the hospitality industry should be more hospitable toward its staff – particularly toward migrants." @default.
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- W4285594920 date "2022-07-14" @default.
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- W4285594920 title "<i>‘Les noirs ne sont pas des cuisiniers, c’est des plongeurs!’</i>: exploring the lived experience of migrant cooks in Paris" @default.
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