Article(electronic)June 2021

Airbnb, Platform Capitalism and the Globalised Home

In: Critical housing analysis, Volume 8, Issue 1, p. 107-118

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Abstract

Airbnb, the most ubiquitous of the many online short-term rental platforms offering residential homes to tourists, has infiltrated local neighbourhoods and housing markets throughout the world. It has also divided policy-makers and communities over whether tourism in residential homes is a benign example of the so-called 'sharing' economy or a malignant practice which destroys neighbourhoods. These differing positions reflect alternative and changing notions of 'home' within wider processes of financialisation and platform capitalism. This paper examines these themes with reference to stakeholder statements solicited in response to government inquiries on how to regulate short-term rental housing in Australia.

Publisher

Institute of Sociology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

ISSN: 2336-2839

DOI

10.13060/23362839.2021.8.1.527

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