ON SQUEEZING.ITALIAN URBAN MIDDLE CLASSES, SHORT-TERM RENTALS AND RENT-EXTRACTION UNDER PLATFORM CAPITALISM
Tesi di Dottorato
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Citazione:
ON SQUEEZING.ITALIAN URBAN MIDDLE CLASSES, SHORT-TERM RENTALS AND RENT-EXTRACTION UNDER PLATFORM CAPITALISM / M. Tonetta ; supervisor: G. Semi ; co-supervisor: R. Sassatelli ; director of doctoral program: M. Barisione. Dipartimento di Scienze Sociali e Politiche, 2020 Mar 26. 32. ciclo, Anno Accademico 2019. [10.13130/tonetta-marta_phd2020-03-26].
Abstract:
Under the umbrella term of what can be labelled "platform capitalism", short-term
rentals are playing a new and controversial role in cities worldwide. They can be considered drivers
and markers of urban and social change.
The research project posits its theoretical foundations on an inter-disciplinary approach. It seeks
to provide new understandings of the topic by following the viewpoint entry of the suppliers,
renting properties through Airbnb and similar digital architectures.
In particular, in light of the stress on labor market, income compression and a financial crisis that
seemingly is still ongoing, the current work elaborates on the idea that middle class households are
capitalising homes and rooms in order to sustain socio-economic stability and consumption habits
by extracting value from their main source of wealth.
Despite its theoretical and pragmatical relevance, the topic remains as of yet under researched
in the academia, but becomes particularly interesting for southern European nations. What
happens, for example, in a context like Italy where the housing system is characterized by the
primacy of home-ownership and a huge stock of secondary homes, but where this is also a high rate
of unemployment and scarce incomes?
Drawing on qualitative research techniques and a two-sited fieldwork, this doctoral
dissertation sets out to provide an account of the emerging patterns of rent extraction among middle class individuals and families in two urban settings: Milan and Naples.
Tipologia IRIS:
Tesi di dottorato
Keywords:
platform economy; Airbnb; short-term rentals; rent; urban middle classes; southern Europe; Italy; Milan; Naples.
Elenco autori:
M. Tonetta
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