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SUMMARY:CANCELLED : Antonio CASILLI (Telecom Paris) et Paola TUBARO (CNRS\, LRI\, CMH) - "The social capital of platform workers: lessons from the DiPLab project"
DESCRIPTION:\nThe Sociology Seminar: \nTime: 12:15 pm – 13:30 pm \nDate: 11th of March 2020 Exceptionally Wednesday\nPlace: Room 3105\, ENSAE.\nAntonio CASILLI (Telecom Paris) et Paola TUBARO (CNRS\, LRI\, CMH) “The social capital of platform workers: lessons from the DiPLab project“\nAbstract : Today’s smart solutions\, computer vision technologies\, and virtual assistants are predicated on the existence of digital platforms that solicit data labor from crowds of workers. These data-related “micro-tasks” are standardized\, fragmented and little paid. Our research contributes to answering this question in the case of France\, where the phenomenon of micro-work challenges the country’s traditionally strong commitment to social welfare and high employment protection.\nWe use data from an extensive survey on French micro-workers\, including a detailed assessment of their economic\, human\, and social capital. We use online surveys and in-depth interviews to gain insight into their social position\, work activity\, and future perspectives. We show that low-income and inactive individuals are over-represented in this population\, despite the high educational qualifications of a majority of them and a distribution of social capital that is broadly similar to the general population. Different groups stand out and apparent inconsistencies point towards an unbalanced social capital and downward life trajectories.\nOrganizers : \nJeanne GANAULT\, Céline GOFFETTE\, Sébastien MICHIELS\, Sander WAGNER (Laboratoire de sociologie quantitative – CREST)\nSponsors :\nCREST\n\n
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