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The Everyman archetype: discursive reframing of private landlords in the financialization of rental housing

机译:Everyman Archetype:在租赁住房经济金融化中的私人房东的话语恢复

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This article investigates the politico-cultural processes underpinning the financialization of private rental housing. Exploring the case of Australia, it shows how debt-financed landlords have been discursively reframed as 'mum and dad investors' who are valorized politically as enterprising, self-reliant and providing essential housing. This article then critically appraises this depiction based on available secondary data, and finds that protagonists are, predominantly, midlife and older households with higher household incomes and higher wealth levels. Furthermore, deployment of an Everyman archetype is a politico-cultural device for normalizing this type of activity as part of the financialization of everyday life. Discursive reframing bolsters political and public support for investor-landlordism as an important contributor to asset-based welfare.
机译:本文调查了私营租赁住房金融金融的政治文化过程。探索澳大利亚的案例,展示了债务资助的房东如何被称为“妈妈和爸爸投资者”是如何在政治上作为进取的,自力更生和提供必要的住房。本文将根据可用的二级数据批判性地评估此描述,并发现主角,主要是中期和更高的家庭收入和更高财富水平的旧户。此外,每个人的Archetype部署是一个政治文化设备,用于将这种类型的活动标准化为日常生活的金融化的一部分。话语稀释的垫具对投资者 - 房东的政治和公共支持是基于资产的福利的重要贡献者。

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