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Labour Conflicts in the Digital Age

A Comparative Perspective

By Donatella della Porta, Riccardo Emilio Chesta and Lorenzo Cini

Published

Dec 16, 2022

Page count

176 pages

Browse the series

Understanding Work and Employment Relations

ISBN

978-1529228243

Dimensions

234 x 156 mm

Imprint

Bristol University Press

Published

Dec 16, 2022

Page count

176 pages

Browse the series

Understanding Work and Employment Relations

ISBN

978-1529228250

Dimensions

234 x 156 mm

Imprint

Bristol University Press

Published

Dec 16, 2022

Page count

176 pages

Browse the series

Understanding Work and Employment Relations

ISBN

978-1529228250

Dimensions

234 x 156 mm

Imprint

Bristol University Press
Labour Conflicts in the Digital Age

From Deliveroo to Amazon, digital platforms have drastically transformed the way we work. But how are these transformations being received and challenged by workers?

This book provides a radical interpretation of the changing nature of worker movements in the digital age, developing an invaluable approach that combines social movement studies and industrial relations.

Using case studies taken from Europe and North America, it offers a comparative perspective on the mobilizing trajectories of different platform workers and their distinct organizational forms and action repertoires.

This is an innovative book that offers a complete view of the new labour conflicts in the platform economy.

Donatella della Porta is Founding Dean of the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, Director of the Center on Social Movement Studies (Cosmos) and coordinator of the PhD programme in Political Science and Sociology at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Florence.

Riccardo Emilio Chesta is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Scuola Normale Superiore and the Carlo Azeglio Ciampi Institute for Advanced Studies in Florence.

Lorenzo Cini is Marie Curie Skłodowska Research Fellow at University College Dublin, where he is the principal investigator of the MSCA-IF-2020 research action COntesting GOvernance by NUmbers: The Mobilizations of Food Delivery Couriers across Europe in Time of the Pandemic (COGONU).

1. Class and Contention: Social Movement Studies and Labour Studies

2. The New World of Digital Work: Structural Changes and Labour Recomposition

3. Challenges to Collective Action in Digital Work

4. Organizing the Collective Action of Digital Workers

5. Worker Collective Identity and Solidarity in Action in the Digital Age

6. Labour Conflicts in the Digital Age: Some Conclusions