Digital Labour: New Platforms, Old Challenges?

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Respondent for paper 820 is Na Yuki
Respondent for paper 893 is Lina Zhang
Respondent for paper 1683 is James Compton
Respondent for paper 1303 is Kevin Lu
Respondent for paper 1409 is Jonas Valente
Respondent for paper 220 is Handong She

Digital Labour: New Platforms, Old Challenges?
Session Code:
POE-9
Chair:
Peter
Thompson
820
Online game practice under flexible employment: the balance between creative autonomy and labor control
Session Code:
POE-9
lina
zhang
Beijing University of Posts and Telecommiunications
Pei
Huang
Beijing University of Posts and Telecommiunications
893
Research on the subjectivity of digital labor ——Take Bilibili.com UP host as an example
Session Code:
POE-9
Na
Yuki
Communication University of China
1683
From "digital labor" to "digital prisoner": Repositioning audience in digital capitalism
Session Code:
POE-9
Haodong
She
中国传媒大学
1303
Cloudwork mediation platforms in Brazil: autonomy and specific forms of work subsumption to capital
Session Code:
POE-9
Jonas
Valente
Bra
Helena
Martins do Rêgo Barreto
Federal University ofCeará
1409
Notes Towards a Materialist Understanding of Progressive Solidarity
Session Code:
POE-9
James
Compton
University of Western Ontario
220
The Making and Making Possible of the “China Data Valley”
Session Code:
POE-9
Kevin
Liu
University of Minnesota Twin Cities

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