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Cultural AnthropologySensing Hate, Capturing Dissensus Read on Cultural AnthropologyAugust 2020 -
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Social Media + SocietyThe Shifting Terms of Labor and Compensation in the Platform Economy Read on Social Media + SocietyJune 2020 -
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Feminist ReviewSareeta Amrute reframes the narrative around digital laborers to grapple with how we might best protect them. Read on Feminist ReviewDecember 2019 -
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Political Economy Research InstituteBrian Callaci examines why firms implement vertical restraints. Read on Political Economy Research InstituteJuly 2019 -
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Washington Center for Equitable GrowthA historical look at the creation of franchising. Read on Washington Center for Equitable GrowthDecember 2018 -
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New Media & SocietyData & Society Postdoctoral Scholar Julia Ticona and Research Analyst Alexandra Mateescu investigate the consequences of "visibility" in carework apps. "Based on a discourse analysis of carework platforms and interviews wi... Read on New Media & SocietyMay 2018 -
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Wiley Online LibraryJune 2017 -
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Washington University Law ReviewD&S researcher Mary Madden, Michele Gilman, D&S affiliate Karen Levy, and D&S fellow Alice Marwick examine how poor Americans are impacted by privacy violations and discuss how to protect digital privacy for the vul... Read on Washington University Law ReviewMarch 2017 -
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Columbia Law ReviewRyan Calo and D&S researcher Alex Rosenblat write this analysis of the newly termed 'taking economy' of Uber. Sharing economy firms such as Uber and Airbnb facilitate trusted transactions between strangers on digital platf... Read on Columbia Law ReviewMarch 2017 -
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Political Economy Research InstituteA paper on the connection between fossil fuel reduction and the future of labor. Read on Political Economy Research InstituteOctober 2016