[Air-L] Registration Open - PhD Symposium The Future of the Platform Economy and Platform Work
Rafael Grohmann
rafael-ng at uol.com.br
Mon Sep 27 12:07:37 PDT 2021
PhD Symposium, The Future of the Platform Economy and Platform Work
October 27-28, 2021
Free and open event
Hosts: DigiLabour Research Lab, Unisinos University, and Dimmons,IN3,
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
REGISTRATION
LINK: https://digilabour-br.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MX_10ZCdSfCXNBP
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October 27
08AM BRT/GMT-3 – 1 PM GMT+2 – Opening Session
Rafael Grohmann, Unisinos University
Melissa Renau Cano, Open University of Catalonia
08:15AM BRT/GMT-3 – 1:15 PM GMT+2: Content Creation: Evidence From
China, Europe, the US and West Africa
Yin Liang (Durham University) – A typology of content creative
platforms: evidence from the UK, the US and China
Jordan Duran (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) – Centering
the platform in content creation: the role of monetization in creators’
relational work and identity
Tugce Bidav (Maynooth University) – Global platform, local labour:
YouTube Creators in Ireland and Turkey
Godwin Simon (Queensland University of Technology) – Adapting to
platform logics: platform practices among YouTube-centric Nollywood
filmmakers
Discussants
Taina Bucher (University of Oslo)
Arturo Arriagada (Adolfo Ibáñez University)
10:30AM BRT/GMT-3 – 3:30 PM GMT+2- Platform Work Across Different
Sectors
Konstantinos Floros (IT University of Copenhagen) – Danish
housecleaning platforms: producing, governing and resisting flexibility
in the platform economy
Lan Li (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) – Online
Freelancing for Data Scientists
Julian Posada (University of Toronto) – Support Networks in Platform
Work
Pedro Veiga de Almeida (University of Massachusetts – Amherst) –
Rethinking Digital Consumption
Ruth Livier Nuñez (University of California, Los Angeles – UCLA) –
Injustice by Design: A Chicana/Latina feminist analysis of Amazon’s ACX
labor platform
Discussants
Julie Chen (University of Toronto)
Julia Ticona (University of Pennsylvania)
Maria Clara Aquino (Unisinos University)
12:30PM BRT/GMT-3 – 5:30 PM GMT+2 Gamers, Streamers, Subtitlers, and
Cosplayers: Work Conditions and Platform Practices
Christine Tran (University of Toronto) – Pink-Collar playbour: the
digital housework of video game livestreaming
Beatriz Blanco (Unisinos University) – Visibility labor and feminist
activism among gaming streamers in Brazil
Suryansu Guha (University of California, Los Angeles – UCLA) – Scribes
for hire: the work of subtitling and the changing contours of precarity
in the Indian creative industries
Beatrys Rodrigues (Cornell University) – “Becoming Waifu” – Cosplayers’
commodification of digitally mediated intimacy
Discussants
Michael Siciliano (Queen’s University)
Angèle Christin (Stanford University)
Adriana Amaral (Unisinos University)
3PM BRT/GMT-3– 8 PM GMT+2 – Workshop 1: Co-designed strategic planning
and agile project management for PhD candidates
Enric Senabre Hidalgo (Dimmons Research Group, Universitat Oberta de
Catalunya/ Centre de Recherche Interdisciplinaire, Université de Paris)
October 28
08AM BRT/GMT-3 – 1 PM GMT+2 – Platform Cooperativism: current
challenges in the platform economy and platform work
Chenai Chair (Mozilla Foundation), Salonie Muralidhara Hiriyur (SEWA
Cooperative Federation), Denise Kasparian (University of Buenos Aires),
and Vera Vidal (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya) – Building feminist
platform cooperatives: initial reflections from the fields
Damion Bunders (Rotterdam School of Management) – Member participation
in digital cooperatives: Silicon law of oligarchy or democratic
disruptor?
Lorena Vilarins (University of Brasília) – Platform cooperativism and
the challenge of confronting the hegemonic political economy
Rashid Owoyele (The Weizenbaum Institute) – Design for Economic
Transformation — cooperativist futures
Discussants
Francesca Martinelli (Fondazione Centro Studi Doc)
Rafael Grohmann (Unisinos University)
10:30AM BRT/GMT-3 – 3:30 PM GMT+2: Algorithmic Management and Feminist
Approaches in Last-Mile Delivery and Ride-Hailing Platforms
Kalle Kusk Gjetting (Aarhus University) – Lenient algorithmic
management: Ethnographic research on a food delivery platform in
Scandinavia
Onat Kibaroglu (National University of Singapore) – Gojek as City
Pallavi Bansal (Erasmus University Rotterdam) – Feminist approaches to
ride-hailing sector in India
Francesco Bonifacio (Catholic University, Milan) – Resistance or
expertise? Reframing riders’ interaction with algorithms, exploring
workers’ distinctions.
Discussants:
Noopur Raval (AI Now Institute, New York University)
Gavin Mueller (University of Amsterdam)
1PM BRT/GMT-3 / 6 PM GMT+2 – Workshop 2: Dissemination of Research
Beyond Journals
Rafael Grohmann (DigiLabour Research Lab, Unisinos University) and
Adriana Amaral (CultPop Lab, Unisinos University)
3PM BRT/GMT-3 – 8 PM GMT+2 – Closing Keynote: Lilly Irani (University
of California, San Diego)
“Turkopticon: From Software to Worker Organization”
If you have any queries or doubts, send an email to
hello at digilabour.com.br
Best,
Rafael Grohmann
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