Periodic Reporting for period 1 - POLIS (Short-term rentals and housing financialisation. Evidence and policy innovation)
Période du rapport: 2021-06-01 au 2023-05-31
To achieve these aims, POLIS was organised around three research objectives (ROs). It explored the links between the professionalisation of short-term rentals (RO1) and housing financialisation (RO2) and, in doing so, provided innovative understandings of the Airbnb-led restructuring of local housing markets. The project used empirical data gathered as the foundation for policy recommendations (RO3). The project's improved understanding of how the professionalization in the provision of short-term rentals channels investment into the housing market formed the basis for providing socially just recommendations for inclusive policy approaches towards short-term rentals.
The project has had impacts at academic, policy, and societal levels. I published 3 papers in top journals, and I am currently preparing 2 additional papers. I presented my research at 5 international conferences, and I was invited as keynote speakers in several meetings. In terms of policymaking, I provided advice to the Short-Term Rental Initiative of the DG Grow Unit of the European Commission. Furthermore, I received an invitation from the City Council of Lisbon to join the permanent commission that evaluates the local legislation of short-term rentals. In Barcelona, I had expert meetings with officials from the City Council, two of whom attended the final symposium of the project on the 2nd of June 2023. I also participated in outreach activities, including being interviewed in two documentaries, a radio program, and several newspaper reports. Additionally, the University of Leeds (beneficiary) invited me to present my experience as a successful Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship applicant. As a result, it was created an open access video on YouTube where I provide advice to future applicants on how to prepare their application.
The milestones achieved include the submission and approval of Ethics and Data Management deliverables, the development of a career plan for the researcher, the implementation of a social media strategy, the completion of field research in the two cities, the analysis of data and comparison between the two cities, the publication of 3 papers, the preparation of 2 draft journal publications, and the successful completion of a closing event on the 2nd of June 2023.
Additionally, as the project was exploratory, I discovered unexpected processes that are also demonstrated in the publication record. I refer to how the state at different scales has been interested in facilitating rather than controlling the expansion of short-term rentals. I further refer to the phenomenon of mid-term rentals, which is a restructuring of the short-term rental sector also mediated by digital platforms.
In terms of impact on policymaking, I was invited to provide advice to the Short-Term Rental Initiative of the DG Grow Unit of the European Commission in two occasions. Furthermore, I received an invitation from the City Council of Lisbon to evaluate the local legislation of short-term rentals. Two reports were produced after this experience. In Barcelona, I had expert meetings with officials from the City Council.
Regarding societal impacts, my active engagement with journalists and the media resulted in the participation in two documentaries, a radio programme, and several interviews for newspaper reports. The first documentary was produced by RTVE, the Spanish Public Broadcasting Company. This documentary is about Airbnb in Barcelona, and it will be broadcasted in October 2023. The second documentary was produced by the Greek Company Muzungu Productions. The documentary compares the development of Airbnb in four Southern European Cities. The film is under production.
Please note that the project's website was hold by the service of the beneficiary (University of Leeds). However, as my contract ended, the website is not active anymore.