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The Fairwork Project: Promoting Good Labor Practices in the Digital Platform Economy through Action Research
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Abstract Though the digital platform economy in some contexts has created new employment opportunities, work in the platform economy has been widely criticized for its often precarious and exploitative character. One central mechanism through which digital platforms construct and conceal exploitative employm... view more
Though the digital platform economy in some contexts has created new employment opportunities, work in the platform economy has been widely criticized for its often precarious and exploitative character. One central mechanism through which digital platforms construct and conceal exploitative employment relations are information asymmetries among platforms, workers, and consumers. These information asymmetries are created through, among other things, a lack of transparency on how platforms allocate work, calculate payments, and use customer reviews for incentive structures and other rating-based work outcomes. Against this backdrop, the Fairwork project conducts action research to tackle these information asymmetries. In this chapter we introduce the Fairwork project and provide critical insights into our engagement with platforms as an action research strategy.... view less
Keywords
world of work; digitalization; working conditions
Classification
Sociology of Work, Industrial Sociology, Industrial Relations
Free Keywords
Exploitation; Gig economy; Independence; Social transformation
Collection Title
Collaborative Research in the Datafied Society: Methods and Practices for Investigation and Intervention
Editor
Schäfer, Mirko Tobias; Es, Karin van; Lauriault, Tracey P.
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
City
Amsterdam
Page/Pages
p. 149-159
ISBN
978-90-4855-592-5
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0