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In 1845, Karl Marx (1845, 571) formulated the 11th Feuerbach Thesis: “The philosophers have only interpreted the world in various ways; the point is to change it.” Today, interpreting the world has become an important form of labour that is expressed on
Marisol Sandoval +4 more
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ESSENCE, FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS OF THE LABOUR DIGITAL MARKET
In the article the author has presented the comparative analysis of both digital and traditional segments of the global labour market. The main functions of the digital labour market are social, economic and stimulant ones.
N. Azmuk
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This paper takes Friedrich Engels 200th birthday on 28 November 2020 as occasion to ask: How relevant are Friedrich Engels’s works in the age of digital capitalism?
Christian Fuchs
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Some preliminary considerations on working in the metaverse
The editorial presents the monographic section "Essays" addressing the main legal issues related to the diffusion of work in the metaverse.
Annamaria Donini +2 more
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Beyond the Screen: Uneven Geographies, Digital Labour, and the City of Cognitive-Cultural Capitalism
In this paper, we demonstrate that an examination of the socio-environmental impacts of digital ICTs remains a fruitless enterprise without “materializing” digital labour.
Dillon Mahmoudi, Anthony Levenda
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This special issue of tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique aims to contribute to building a theoretical framework for the critical analysis of digital labour, virtual work, and related concepts that can initiate further debates, inform empirical
Editors: Marisol Sandoval, Christian Fuchs, et al
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Digital Labour: A Comment on César Bolaño’s tripleC-Reflection
This paper is a reflection on César Bolaño’s tripleC article “Digitalisation and Labour: A Rejoinder to Christian Fuchs”. It discusses aspects of digital labour that relate to the dialectic of production and consumption, the category of prosumption ...
Christian Fuchs
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The Phenomenon of Digital Labour Platforms
In all EU Member States the status of people employed on job platforms is not fully legally regulated. It is necessary to consider the sources of the contemporary phenomenon of electronic employment, which is not amenable to legal regulation in the Union constituting an “area of freedom, security and justice with respect for fundamental rights” (Art ...
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Risks of digital transformations of labour relations and the labour market
The article investigates the risks of transforming labour relations in Ukraine under the influence of digitalization processes. The relationship of the digital economy with the processes taking place in the social and labour sphere is substantiated, its impact on the state of the labor market is assessed.
Iryna Kychko +4 more
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Labour Conflicts in the Digital Age
This volume offers a first systematic attempt to combine social movement studies and industrial relation studies in the analysis of the new labour conflicts in the platform economy. Contributing to the increasing interest in the workers’ voice in platform labour and in worker protest in the platform economy, the book offers a comparative analysis of ...
Della porta, Donatella +2 more
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