Platformised Performances: Free Walking Tours and the Informal Sharing Economy

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https://doi.org/10.64976/jbtm.6

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platform economy , tourism informality, free walking tours, reputation algorithms, performative labour, urban ethnography, urban governance

Abstract

This article examines platform-mediated free walking tours as an informal and performative manifestation of the platform economy in tourism. Drawing on multi-sited urban ethnography (participant observation of 20 free walking tours and 18 semi-structured interviews with guides across Barcelona, Lisbon and Naples, May–September 2024), the article shows how algorithmic reputation systems structure narrative choices and incomes; how affective/performance labour is calibrated to ratings and tipping; and how spatial concentration produces congestion and informal territorialisation of public space. Conceptually, the article advances debates on platformised informality by bridging performative tourism, gig-work governance and urban justice, and outlines policy avenues (light-touch licensing, route decentralisation, and minimum labour standards). Implications are discussed for tourism policy, urban planning, and the theorisation of informal economies in platform-mediated contexts. Overall, the study advances understanding of how platformised informality reconfigures cultural labour and urban governance, extending debates beyond emblematic cases such as accommodation and ride-hailing.

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Jorge Rivera-Garcia, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain

Dr. Jorge Rivera-Garcia, PhD in Tourism at the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies of the Open University of Catalonia, Spain, Master’s in Sustainable Tourism, Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration & Management. He is currently lecturing at the International University of La Rioja (Spain). His doctoral thesis focused on the Platform Economy, and he publishes articles related to tourism intermediation and disintermediation, sustainable tourism, and the platform economy in tourism.

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2025-12-01

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