The introduction of ‘gig work’ has been accompanied by an official discourse which highlights the benefits for ‘gig workers’, especially as arises from the more autonomous nature of this particular type of employment. In contrast, this paper draws upon the cultural political economy approach to argue that the move towards gig work is more accurately conceptualised as an attempt to legitimate the further flexibilisation of labour markets within advanced industrial democracies, seeking to construct economic imaginaries that are best described as a form of ‘fictitious freedom’. In drawing on the cultural political economy approach, the paper explores the interaction between the structural, discursive and technological selectivities which have ...
The notion of work and labor is changing as digital technologies do not only complement and substitu...
The advent of online platforms that match the supply and demand of flexible labour has been one of t...
The article makes two theoretical interventions to engage with current scholarship on digital labour...
The introduction of ‘gig work’ has been accompanied by an official discourse which highlights the be...
Crowdsourcing firms, their client firms and the government in Japan have advocated that crowd work p...
Conflict over the functional income distribution, discussed and explained in Keith Cowling’s work in...
We are increasingly surrounded by talk of digitalization. Yet, we remain unsure about what impact th...
In 1997, Tsugio Makimoto and David Manners published their future-looking manifesto Digital Nomad th...
Far from being a new phenomenon, the gig economy has been reshaped by the current rise of platform ...
This paper was presented at Paper Session 4 – Labour Processes and Subjectivities. A dominant theme ...
During the past two years, plenty of articles have been published in newspapers and magazines about ...
The provision of cleaning, childcare and other housework through online platforms is an increasingly...
"Uberization," "digitalization," "platform economy," "gig economy," and "sharing economy" are some o...
The digital labour debate has produced manifold insights into new forms of work emerging within digi...
Developing a better understanding of transformations and configurations in global affairs requires r...
The notion of work and labor is changing as digital technologies do not only complement and substitu...
The advent of online platforms that match the supply and demand of flexible labour has been one of t...
The article makes two theoretical interventions to engage with current scholarship on digital labour...
The introduction of ‘gig work’ has been accompanied by an official discourse which highlights the be...
Crowdsourcing firms, their client firms and the government in Japan have advocated that crowd work p...
Conflict over the functional income distribution, discussed and explained in Keith Cowling’s work in...
We are increasingly surrounded by talk of digitalization. Yet, we remain unsure about what impact th...
In 1997, Tsugio Makimoto and David Manners published their future-looking manifesto Digital Nomad th...
Far from being a new phenomenon, the gig economy has been reshaped by the current rise of platform ...
This paper was presented at Paper Session 4 – Labour Processes and Subjectivities. A dominant theme ...
During the past two years, plenty of articles have been published in newspapers and magazines about ...
The provision of cleaning, childcare and other housework through online platforms is an increasingly...
"Uberization," "digitalization," "platform economy," "gig economy," and "sharing economy" are some o...
The digital labour debate has produced manifold insights into new forms of work emerging within digi...
Developing a better understanding of transformations and configurations in global affairs requires r...
The notion of work and labor is changing as digital technologies do not only complement and substitu...
The advent of online platforms that match the supply and demand of flexible labour has been one of t...
The article makes two theoretical interventions to engage with current scholarship on digital labour...