State action and the movements of finance during the Spanish housing crisis: Alleviating or amplifying the social impacts of financialization? DOI Creative Commons
Irene Sabaté Muriel

ANUAC., Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 12 (2), P. 51 - 72

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

This paper addresses the entanglements, complicities and collisions between financialization processes state action during current housing crisis in Spain, with a focus on Catalonia Barcelona area last decade. Departing from assumption that has been major driver of crisis, interventions, including policies legal regulations imposed financial real estate markets landlord-tenant relations, will be interpreted as modulators may either alleviate or amplify impacts dynamics people’s access to adequate housing. Drawing cases several reforms, we illustrate variegated attitudes towards extraction adopted by different agencies. It thus shown how, rare where tried social harms derived extraction, reforms have superficial, arrived late, failed reverse structural drivers crisis. We try shed some light into nature face financialization, contending states should not understood outsides respect finance, as, contrary, they are part finance’s very conditions possibility.

Language: Английский

Selling out the city? Airbnb’s amateur and professional listings across cities, time, and hotspots DOI Creative Commons
Stefan Kirchner,

Simon C. Pohl

Berliner Journal für Soziologie, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 26, 2025

Language: Английский

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Housing Precarity in Six European and North American Cities: Threatened by the Loss of a Safe, Stable, and Affordable Home DOI Creative Commons
Gabriela Debrunner, Katrin Hofer, Michael Wicki

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Journal of the American Planning Association, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 90(4), P. 610 - 626

Published: Jan. 10, 2024

Problem, research strategy, and findings Increasing numbers of urban dwellers face housing precarity in cities worldwide. We conceptualize as a multidimensional phenomenon, using five different dimensions: 1) affordability, 2) tenure security, 3) satisfaction, 4) neighborhood quality, 5) community cohesion. By building on an original survey with 12,611 respondents from six (Berlin [Germany], Chicago [IL], London [United Kingdom], Los Angeles [CA], New York [NY], Paris [France]), we examined how vulnerable residents—such older residents, households children, minorities, renters—perceived the dimensions compared rest population sample. found first, that being renter was negatively associated all precarity, rendering renters more precarious than homeowners. Second, residents did not seem to be younger dwellers. Third, children minorities had less security satisfaction without or non-minorities. These results were largely robust across cities. Further is needed analyze local markets, planning policy instruments, land use conditions affect residents' perceived outcomes.

Language: Английский

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Platform—driven housing commodification, financialisation and gentrification in Athens DOI Creative Commons
Dimitris Pettas, Vasilis Avdikos, Antigoni Papageorgiou

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Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 39(3), P. 1541 - 1562

Published: May 21, 2024

Abstract The emergence and expansion of the digitally mediated, short-term rental (STR) market in Athens underplayed a key role rising inaccessibility to affordable housing, interrelating with broader transformations housing landscape, including i) translation economic crisis into one, ii) unfolding touristification processes central Athenian districts iii) increased involvement international investors funds real estate market. In this paper, we bring out STRs commodification financialisation Athens. We delineate aforementioned developments as series successive waves, arguing that STR initially enabled through its disassociation from sphere households’ social reproduction assetisation, facilitating engagement domestic foreign association landscape financial flows.

Language: Английский

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Turning private possessions into assets: A calculative-based approach to platform versus proximity rentals DOI
Dominique Roux, Russell W. Belk

Journal of Business Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 193, P. 115353 - 115353

Published: April 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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The politics of urban tourism (im)mobilities: Critical perspectives on inequalities and social justice DOI Creative Commons
Claudio Milano, Ko Koens, Antonio Paolo Russo

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Cities, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 152, P. 105148 - 105148

Published: June 10, 2024

Language: Английский

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Safe and just housing for all–Towards establishing a sustainable consumption corridor for housing DOI
Kevin Joseph Dillman, Jukka Heinonen, Brynhildur Davíðsdóttir

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Sustainable Production and Consumption, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 51, P. 79 - 91

Published: Sept. 11, 2024

Language: Английский

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From tenants to subscribers: Digital experiments in residential rent extraction DOI Creative Commons
Tim White

Digital Geography and Society, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 7, P. 100105 - 100105

Published: Nov. 6, 2024

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Not gentrification, not touristification: Short-term rentals as a housing assetization strategy DOI
Javier Gil

Journal of Urban Affairs, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 46(6), P. 1125 - 1145

Published: Sept. 13, 2023

ABSTRACTThe rapid growth of short-term rentals (STRs) is leading researchers to frame these urban transformations indifferently as gentrification, touristification or tourism gentrification. This paper proposes that concepts, though closely related, are not best suited explain the created by STRs. Using a theoretical and empirical approach, it attempts delve into this debate. Since housing assetization what ultimately drives process, STRs should be framed specific form assetization. It suggested term captures accumulation strategy has greater explanatory power STR The aim twofold. Firstly, theoretically justify suitability concept specify its particularities an strategy. Secondly, can empirically observed analyzing how markets develop in particular cities. For purpose, Spanish city Valencia been chosen.KEYWORDS: Airbnbshort-term rentalshousing assetizationhousing financializationtouristificationdisplacements AcknowledgmentsI am grateful anonymous reviewers professors Miguel A. Martínez Jorge Sequera for their valuable comments on previous versions paper.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict interest was reported author(s).Correction StatementThis article corrected with minor changes. These changes do impact academic content article.Notes1. During pandemic, activity Spain came complete halt. recovered since then, but have yet reached pre-pandemic level. In order ensure occasional introduced pandemic disrupt results, last scrape used conduct research.2. Generally, stipulated studio 30 m², which 12 m² per bedroom plus 15% common spaces added. Thus, three-bedroom apartment would about 76 m².3. https://help.airdna.co/hc/en-us/articles/6581405525773-How-Does-AirDNA-Calculate-Occupancy-Rate-#how-does-airdna-calculate-occupancy-rate–0-0.4. http://pegv.gva.es/es/noticias/-/asset_publisher/CWK0IEKbs79H/content/estimaciones-de-hogares-a-nivel-subprovincial-2019#:~:text=El%20tama%C3%B1o%20medio%20de%20los,6.500%20durante%20el%20a%C3%B1o%202018.5. four other districts (Poblats del Sud, L'Eixample, Extramurs Camins al Grau), represent over 10% districts' residential rental stock. Although figures high case Ciutat Vella Poblats Marítims, concentration probably earlier phases producing exclusionary displacement.Additional informationFundingThis work supported Ministry Universities.Notes contributorsJavier Gil Javier researcher at Department Sociology II: Social Structure member Critical Urban Studies Research Group (GECU) UNED. He leads project "Generation Rent: Socio-economic political impacts system after 2008 crisis" (funded Universities European Union-NextGenerationUE).

Language: Английский

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El distrito 22@Barcelona: ¿Una “plataforma de innovación” urbana o la urbanización del capitalismo de plataformas? DOI Creative Commons
Greig Charnock, Ramón Ribera-Fumaz

Empiria Revista de metodología de ciencias sociales, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 59, P. 159 - 187

Published: Sept. 1, 2023

Este artículo despliega el trabajo teórico de David Harvey para entender los procesos contemporáneos urbanización del “capitalismo plataformas”. Empezamos por aislar varias las principales innovaciones conceptuales contextualizar desarrollo capitalismo plataformas y explicar la importancia digitales “ecosistemas” startups. Luego, aplica como heurística críticamente cómo dinámicas financierización, conversión en activos (assetisation) reproducción formas específicas fuerza se han fusionado con urbanismo emprendedor producción distrito innovación 22@. Finalmente, centra caso Glovo, plataforma “comercio rápido”, ilustrar aspectos más nocivos controvertidos contemporánea Barcelona. This article deploys the theoretical work of to comprehend contemporary processes urbanisation ‘platform capitalism’. It isolates several Harvey’s key conceptual innovations in order use them contextualise development platform capitalism and explain significance platforms start-up ‘ecosystems’. The then applies these as heuristics critique how dynamics financialisation, assetisation, reproduction specific supplies labour-power have fused with supply-side urban entrepreneurial placemaking produce 22@ innovation district. homes on case quick commerce delivery platform, illustrate more deleterious contested aspects

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Pelatihan Pengelolaan Keuangan Berbasis Budaya Lokal Pada UMKM Annisa Jepara Furniture DOI Creative Commons
Juanda Juanda, Darmawati Darmawati, Aini Indrijawati

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BIDIK Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 4(2), P. 31 - 43

Published: April 28, 2024

Community service UMKM Annisa Jepara Furniture can maximize entrepreneur income with proper financial management. The purpose of this is to make a solid partner in management; record transactions and preparation reports; calculate the cost production. methods used implementing are lectures, discussions, workshops, tutorials preparing reports. This activity was carried out three stages, namely: observation, implementation, evaluation. results achieved were participants skilled recording making calculation production furniture. Outputs publications online media Barru Pos YouTube videos.

Language: Английский

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