Digital Working Lives: Worker Autonomy and the Gig Economy

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2022)
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Abstract

Christiaens argues that digital technologies are fundamentally undermining workers’ autonomy by enacting systems of surveillance that lead to exploitation, alienation, and exhaustion. For a more sustainable future of work, digital technologies should support human development instead of subordinating it to algorithmic control.

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Tim Christiaens
Tilburg University

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