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Cover Work in the Global Economy

Volume 2 (2022): Issue 2 (Nov 2022)

in Work in the Global Economy
Online ISSN:
2732-4176
Issue Publication Date:
01 Nov 2022
  • Research Articles
    • Control and consent regime dynamics within labour platforms
    • Automating social media content moderation: implications for governance and labour discretion
    • ‘We’re messing up capitalism through collaboration’: transformative labour agency in German worker-led companies
    • Making agency work: two labour regimes in a UK logistics workplace
    • The migrant labour regime and labour market intermediaries in the Taiwanese semiconductor industry
    • Why platform capitalism is not the future of work
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Workplace regimes: a sociological defence and elaboration

Author:
Alex J. Wood

The return of the labour process: race, skill and technology in South African labour studies

Authors:
Bridget Kenny
and
Edward Webster

Surveilling Amazon’s warehouse workers: racism, retaliation, and worker resistance amid the pandemic

Authors:
Jake Alimahomed-Wilson
and
Ellen Reese

Women in the gig economy: feminising ‘digital labour’

Author:
Al James

Tension between autonomy and dependency: insights into platform work of professional (video)bloggers

Authors:
Fabian Hoose
and
Sophie Rosenbohm

Labour migration, precarious work and liminality

Authors:
Sam Scott
,
Thomas Sætre Jakobsen
,
Johan Fredrik Rye
, and
M. Anne Visser

Theorising practice: independent trade unions in the UK

Author:
Vera Weghmann

Routine politics of production in post-Fordist manufacturing

Author:
Matt Vidal
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