A Thesis On Couchsurfing
Written on March 25, 2009

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We did a short written interview, that summarizes Szilvia’s interesting thesis.
What was the subject of your thesis?
In my thesis – written from an anthropological perspective and based on field-work (including interviews, participative observation, analysing the texts at the CS-website) – I described CS as a contribution to modern ways of travelling reflecting some typical tendencies of the zeitgeist.
Can you explain us in your words what Couchsurfing is?
Couchsurfing (CS) is an online hospitality network. The idea of getting the local point-of-view while on the road is its core. The project Couchsurfing tries to contribute to this ideal by offering shelter at private people’s houses, who are willing to share a bit of their every-day lives with their guests. The system is not based on the principle of reciprocity: it is possible to stay at somebody’s place without being a host and vice versa; and there is no financial interest included. Hosts and guests do it simply out of interest for the cultural exchange expected from the encounters. CS has more than 1 million members worldwide with a rapidly growing membership.
Continue reading this interview @ Spotted by Locals
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A Thesis On Couchsurfing
Photo from Spotted by Locals
We did a short written interview, that summarizes Szilvia’s interesting thesis.
What was the subject of your thesis?
In my thesis – written from an anthropological perspective and based on field-work (including interviews, participative observation, analysing the texts at the CS-website) – I described CS as a contribution to modern ways of travelling reflecting some typical tendencies of the zeitgeist.
Can you explain us in your words what Couchsurfing is?
Couchsurfing (CS) is an online hospitality network. The idea of getting the local point-of-view while on the road is its core. The project Couchsurfing tries to contribute to this ideal by offering shelter at private people’s houses, who are willing to share a bit of their every-day lives with their guests. The system is not based on the principle of reciprocity: it is possible to stay at somebody’s place without being a host and vice versa; and there is no financial interest included. Hosts and guests do it simply out of interest for the cultural exchange expected from the encounters. CS has more than 1 million members worldwide with a rapidly growing membership.
Continue reading this interview @ Spotted by Locals
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