The gig economy : workers and media in the age of convergence /

"This edited collection examines the gig economy in the age of convergence from a critical political economic perspective. Contributions explore how media, technology, and labor are converging to create new modes of production, as well as new modes of resistance. From rideshare drivers in Los A...

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Corporate Authors: Taylor & Francis eBooks, Taylor & Francis
Other Authors: Dolber, Brian (Editor), Kumanyika, Chenjerai (Editor), Rodino-Colocino, Michelle (Editor), Wolfson, Todd, 1972- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Abingdon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021
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Summary:"This edited collection examines the gig economy in the age of convergence from a critical political economic perspective. Contributions explore how media, technology, and labor are converging to create new modes of production, as well as new modes of resistance. From rideshare drivers in Los Angeles to domestic workers in Delhi, from sex work to podcasting, this book draws together research that examines the gig economy's exploitation of workers and their resistance. Employing critical theoretical perspectives and methodologies in a variety of national contexts, contributors consider the roles that media, policy, culture, and history, as well as gender, race, and ethnicity play in forging working conditions in the 'gig economy'. Contributors examine the complex and historical relationships between media and gig work integral to capitalism with the aim of exposing and, ultimately, ending exploitation. This book will appeal to students and scholars examining questions of technology, media, and labor across media and communication studies, information studies, and labor studies as well as activists, journalists, and policymakers"--
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1000391329
1000391353
100314005X
9781000391329
9781000391350
9781003140054
Access:Restricted for use by site license
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