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In this section, we reflect, both empirically and speculatively, on the perspectives for STRs and related digital platforms in the (post-)pandemic city, on the grounds of
early signals of change in relation to spatial justice and institutional arrangements. The discussion is opened by Tulumello and Cocola-Gant, who, by investigating the
case of Lisbon, Portugal, reflect on the flexible nature of platforms vis-a-vis ` the (neoliberal) cloud of de- and re-regulation in housing and rental markets, discussing
how this intersection allows STRs to adapt and succeed, also during the pandemic. Similarly, Iacovone explores the professionalisation of platform-mediated STRs
and their adaptability to increasingly more flexible and malleable requests from the market – dimensions that allow them to successfully outcompete smaller actors.
Finally, Pettas and Dagkouli–Kyriakoglou, by focusing on the case of Athens, Greece, discuss the ways STRs could be transformed into housing infrastructure for
remote workers in connection to the restructuring of the post-pandemic labour market.
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Digital mediated (Post-)pandemic city Short-term rentals
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Citação
Dagkouli-Kyriakoglou, Myrto, Tulumello, Simone, Cocola-Gant, Agustin, Iacovone, Chiara, & Pettas, Dimitris (2022). Digital mediated short-term rentals in the (post-)pandemic city. Digital Geography and Society, 3, 100028. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.diggeo.2022.100028
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Elsevier
