Gendered Platforms and Feminist Political Economy

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Respondent for paper 164 is Corinne Schweizer
Respondent for paper 2232 is Siyuan Yin
Respondent for paper 2543 is Micky Lee
Respondent for paper 1734 is Ren Megjie
Respondent for paper 1758 is Zexu Guan

Gendered Platforms and Feminist Political Economy
Session Code:
POE-7
Chair:
Micky
Lee
Suffolk University
161
Situating Platform Gig Economy in the Formal Subsumption of Reproductive Labor: Transnational Migrant Domestic Workers and the Continuum of Exploitation and Precarity
Session Code:
POE-7
Siyuan
Yin
Simon Fraser University
164
Reconfiguring social relations through time in a financialised economy and a rise of nationalism
Session Code:
POE-7
Micky
Lee
Suffolk University
2232
Migrant class women in Platform economy — take the babysitter of mother outsourcing agent as the starting point
Session Code:
POE-7
YUDONG
GAO
National Chengchi University
2543
Feminist public service media? Theoretical elaborations and the case of Switzerland
Session Code:
POE-7
Corinne
Schweizer
University of Zurich, IKMZ, Media and Internet Governance Division
1734
Political Economy of Beauty Influencers: From China’s Wanghong Economy to the Global Cosmetic Industry
Session Code:
POE-7
Zexu
Guan
School of Journalism and Communication, Beijing Language and Culture University
1758
Will Nationalism Change Your Purchase Decisions?
Session Code:
POE-7
Ren
Mengjie
Beijing University of Posts and Telecommiunications

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