The Sharing Economy and its Paradoxes: A Sociological Study of Sharing Communities in Russia

被引:2
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作者
Shmidt, M. [1 ]
机构
[1] 10 A Univ Vagen, S-10691 Stockholm, Sweden
来源
MIR ROSSII-UNIVERSE OF RUSSIA | 2019年 / 28卷 / 02期
关键词
sharing; collaborative consumption; sharing economy in Russia; sharing vs. gift exchange; netnography; case study; Couchsurfing; Time Bank; Darudar; TRUST;
D O I
10.17323/1811-038X-2019-28-2-148-171
中图分类号
K9 [地理];
学科分类号
0705 ;
摘要
Over the past decade there has been an enormous rise in alternative forms of economic organization, such as the sharing economy an under-theorized and contradictory empirical phenomenon. The paper studies the variety of interaction practices and motivations for participation and identifies common and specific features of self-organization by comparing three platforms: Darudar (sharing goods), Bank Vremeni [Time Bank] (sharing time and services) and Couchsurfing (sharing accommodation and leisure). The data, which was triangulated, includes: (i) 25 in-depth interviews conducted with experts and active users of the platforms, (ii) ethnography from participant observation of users' offline meetings, (iii) systematic online observation. This study employs a blended ethnography/netnography approach - studying the sharing economy communities both online andfizce-to-face to provide 'thick' description of community-building. We theorize that sharing in the sharing economy is a separate principle of resource allocation, which is characterized by the priority of goods over the structure of relations between parties. In contrast to the reciprocity principle, the recipient in sharing is selected with respect to a fixed amount of resources which the donor possesses. Sharing is moving far beyond the boundaries of kindred, friend, partner or other personal relationships, as far as the counterparty is selected among the participants of an extended network of social contacts. The circle of people who can enjoy the benefits of a joint resource expands to the many thousands of users of the virtual sharing platform. What motivates the well-resourced users of the sharing economy platforms, who possess economic and cultural capital, to become practitioners of sharing? Aspiration for community-building, deriving from the extrapolation of the self to the aggregate level: the 'extended self'. Sharing contributes to a sense of an imaginary community, making ourselves an integral part. Practically, sharing transforms into a ritual chain: from the preparation of resources for exchange to the choice of counteragent, communication before the act of sharing, during and after, all of which create a full part of social life. When offering to share material and immaterial objects, participants of the platforms offer a part of themselves - talents and opportunities, communication and empathy, belonging to cultural tradition. In return, they receive a means of reducing loneliness and overcoming social alienation.
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页码:148 / 171
页数:24
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