负责任的寄生虫:英国小规模房地产投资的伦理

IF 2.5 3区 经济学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Housing Theory & Society Pub Date : 2020-12-20 DOI:10.1080/14036096.2020.1853225
Steph Grohmann
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摘要在英国的公共话语中,房东是最不受欢迎的人物之一。他们假定的不道德行为经常被概括为“寄生虫”的形象。本文借鉴了来自网络社区的原始人种学数据,供同时也是房东的小规模房地产投资者使用,以探索房东自己所信奉的道德理念。我认为,在英国“基于资产的福利”的背景下,特别是养老金规定与房地产市场之间的联系,房东可以被视为从事“自我工作”的道德实践,以成为成功的投资者主体。除了情感管理技术和“信息资本”的积累之外,这主要涉及消除自身的道德倾向,属于集体化福利和劳动关系的衰落范式。
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Responsible Parasites: The Ethics of Small-scale Property Investment in the UK
ABSTRACT In UK public discourse, landlords count among the most unpopular figures. Their assumed immorality is often summarized in the image of the “parasite”. This paper draws on original ethnographic data from online communities for small-scale property investors who are also landlords, in order to explore what ethical ideas landlords themselves embrace. I argue that in the context of UK “asset-based welfare”, particularly the connection between pension provision and the property market, landlords can be seen to engage in ethical practices of “working on themselves” in order to become successful investor subjects. Next to techniques of affect management and the accumulation of “information capital”, this centrally involves eradicating in oneself ethical dispositions belonging to the waning paradigm of collectivized welfare and labour relations.
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