The platformization of student housing and the rise of mid‐term rentals. The case of Uniplaces in Lisbon

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Autor(a) principal: Cocola‐Gant, A.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Malet Calvo, D.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/30022
Resumo: The most common approach to student housing has been articulated by studentification literature. Furthermore, authors have highlighted how student demand attracts institutional investors to develop Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA). In this paper, we complement these approaches with a conceptualization of how digital platforms have restructured the supply of student rooms in houses of multiple occupation. Relying on business and software understandings of platforms, we first explore the case of Uniplaces in Lisbon, a platform that has imitated the Airbnb model and today is present in more than 130 cities in various countries. Second, we depict Uniplaces within a landscape of mid-term rental platforms that cater for different profiles of mobile populations, who stay in destinations for a short- or mid-term period of time. We conclude with a discussion about the potential of this market to further advance processes of transnational gentrification and weaken the position of tenants.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The platformization of student housing and the rise of mid‐term rentals. The case of Uniplaces in Lisbon
title The platformization of student housing and the rise of mid‐term rentals. The case of Uniplaces in Lisbon
spellingShingle The platformization of student housing and the rise of mid‐term rentals. The case of Uniplaces in Lisbon
Cocola‐Gant, A.
Platform economy
Student housing
Rental markets
Gentrification
Studentification
Lisbon
title_short The platformization of student housing and the rise of mid‐term rentals. The case of Uniplaces in Lisbon
title_full The platformization of student housing and the rise of mid‐term rentals. The case of Uniplaces in Lisbon
title_fullStr The platformization of student housing and the rise of mid‐term rentals. The case of Uniplaces in Lisbon
title_full_unstemmed The platformization of student housing and the rise of mid‐term rentals. The case of Uniplaces in Lisbon
title_sort The platformization of student housing and the rise of mid‐term rentals. The case of Uniplaces in Lisbon
author Cocola‐Gant, A.
author_facet Cocola‐Gant, A.
Malet Calvo, D.
author_role author
author2 Malet Calvo, D.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cocola‐Gant, A.
Malet Calvo, D.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Platform economy
Student housing
Rental markets
Gentrification
Studentification
Lisbon
topic Platform economy
Student housing
Rental markets
Gentrification
Studentification
Lisbon
description The most common approach to student housing has been articulated by studentification literature. Furthermore, authors have highlighted how student demand attracts institutional investors to develop Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA). In this paper, we complement these approaches with a conceptualization of how digital platforms have restructured the supply of student rooms in houses of multiple occupation. Relying on business and software understandings of platforms, we first explore the case of Uniplaces in Lisbon, a platform that has imitated the Airbnb model and today is present in more than 130 cities in various countries. Second, we depict Uniplaces within a landscape of mid-term rental platforms that cater for different profiles of mobile populations, who stay in destinations for a short- or mid-term period of time. We conclude with a discussion about the potential of this market to further advance processes of transnational gentrification and weaken the position of tenants.
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