This book is a study of digital workers across China and Europe. It considers the shift of economic activity to online activity, examines increasing economic globalization that involves a new global division of labour, with novel forms of global capitalism, and emphasises the fact that increasingly work for many people is now digital work.
This book is a study of digital workers across China and Europe. It considers the shift of economic activity to online activity, examines increasing economic globalization that involves a new global division of labour, with novel forms of global capitalism, and emphasises the fact that increasingly work for many people is now digital work.
Laurence Roulleau-Berger is Research Director Emeritus at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), PhD Supervisor in Sociology, Triangle, ENS (École Normale Supérieure), Lyon, France. Wen Jun is Professor of Sociology and Social Work, Head of the Institute of Sociology, and Dean of the School of Social Development at East China Normal University, China, and Co- Director of the NYU- ECNU Institute for Social Development at New York University, Shanghai, China.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Chinese sociology of digital work 2. Labor, Digital Sociology and Globalization in Europe and in China 3. Digital Work and Economic Sociology in China 4. A Faceless System of Control - Delivery Platforms and Metropolises 5. The Analysis of Takeaway Riders' Employment Quality and Multiple Dilemmas They Are Facing in China 6. Digital Labor as Migrant Labor: Towards an Understanding of Digital Labor from Below 7. Digital Labor and the Life imaginations of Chinese Youth--The Adulthood Transition of Young Physical Workers in the Platform Economy 8. Digital Work, Digital Workers and Singularities in China and Europe 9. Digitized Familial Ties and Online Economies: Connected Migrant Entrepreneurs between China and Canada 10. The Digital Labor Process of Interns in Chinese Giant Digital Platform Enterprises 11. Emotional Digital Work and Transnational Bloggers on Chinese Social Media Platforms 12. From Local Protests to International Strategies. The Mobilisation of Platform Delivery Riders in France
Introduction 1. Chinese sociology of digital work 2. Labor, Digital Sociology and Globalization in Europe and in China 3. Digital Work and Economic Sociology in China 4. A Faceless System of Control - Delivery Platforms and Metropolises 5. The Analysis of Takeaway Riders' Employment Quality and Multiple Dilemmas They Are Facing in China 6. Digital Labor as Migrant Labor: Towards an Understanding of Digital Labor from Below 7. Digital Labor and the Life imaginations of Chinese Youth--The Adulthood Transition of Young Physical Workers in the Platform Economy 8. Digital Work, Digital Workers and Singularities in China and Europe 9. Digitized Familial Ties and Online Economies: Connected Migrant Entrepreneurs between China and Canada 10. The Digital Labor Process of Interns in Chinese Giant Digital Platform Enterprises 11. Emotional Digital Work and Transnational Bloggers on Chinese Social Media Platforms 12. From Local Protests to International Strategies. The Mobilisation of Platform Delivery Riders in France
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