Technology is enabling new forms of coercion and control over workers. While digital platforms for labour markets have been seen as benign or neutral technology, in reality they may enable new forms of worker exploitation. Workers in precarious conditions who seek employment via digital platforms are highly vulnerable to coercion and control via forms of algorithmic manipulation. This manipulation is enabled by information asymmetries, lack of labour protection, and predatory business models. When put together, these deficits create a perfect storm for labour exploitation. This article describes how digital platforms alter traditional labour relations, summarises case data from several existing studies, and details emerging forms of worker ...
Workers are increasingly being managed by technologies. Before spreading to larger segments of the l...
Workers are increasingly being managed by technologies. Before spreading to larger segments of the l...
Global complex supply chains have made it difficult to know the realities in factories. This structu...
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So far, platform work has been an important laboratory for capital. Management techniques, like the ...
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In this introduction the editors of the Special Issue of Sociologia del lavoro devoted to digital la...
Digital labour platforms have been widely promoted as a solution to the unemployment crisis sparked ...
International audienceDigital labor designates platform-based algorithm-mediated tasks performed by ...
Workers are increasingly being managed by technologies. Before spreading to larger segments of the l...
Workers are increasingly being managed by technologies. Before spreading to larger segments of the l...
Global complex supply chains have made it difficult to know the realities in factories. This structu...
Multinational businesses are facing mounting pressure to identify and address risks of exploitation,...
This paper analyses relations between human trafficking, modern slavery, and information communicati...
An increasing amount of sex work in the United Kingdom is now digitally mediated, as workers and cli...
The use of digital technology has become a key part of contemporary debates on how work is changing,...
This article asks: How can understanding the relationship of exploitation and oppression inform the ...
Sex workers are often portrayed as groups with little authority over their jobs. But lately they are...
This article introduces the special issue of Work Organisation, Labour & Globalisation on the digita...
So far, platform work has been an important laboratory for capital. Management techniques, like the ...
The pervasiveness of the digital ecosystem reconfigures the organization of work. The new industrial...
In this introduction the editors of the Special Issue of Sociologia del lavoro devoted to digital la...
Digital labour platforms have been widely promoted as a solution to the unemployment crisis sparked ...
International audienceDigital labor designates platform-based algorithm-mediated tasks performed by ...
Workers are increasingly being managed by technologies. Before spreading to larger segments of the l...
Workers are increasingly being managed by technologies. Before spreading to larger segments of the l...
Global complex supply chains have made it difficult to know the realities in factories. This structu...