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[Commlist] CfP: Graduate Colloquium on Digital Labour
Wed Dec 18 08:03:09 GMT 2019
The European Network on Digital Labour is an association of scholars
working on various aspects of the relationship between work and digital
technology. In its desire to integrate young scholars and foster
collaborations with senior members, the network will host its third
graduate colloquium, set to take place during the 2020 conference
“Unboxing AI” in Milan, Italy. The event is co-organized by the
Fondazione Feltrinelli with support from the Nexa Center for Internet
and Society.
Confirmed speakers include Jeremias Adams-Prassl (University of Oxford),
Janine Berg (International Labour Organization), Nick Couldry (London
School of Economics), Alessandro Delfanti (University of Toronto),
Leopoldina Fortunati (University of Udine), Baruch Gottlieb (Berlin
University of the Arts), Andrea Miconi (IULM University of Milan), and
Phoebe Moore (University of Leicester).
The upcoming colloquium welcomes all postgraduate students (master’s &
Ph.D.) in different stages of their research who work on any topics
related to computer-mediated work, platform economies, online value
production, automation, robotics, and tech-enabled outsourcing. It aims
to give junior researchers the chance to engage with other scholars
working in similar areas of interest, discuss their current projects and
methodological issues, and to receive advice on the thesis writing
process and career prospects. Please note that, while the registration
to the colloquium is free, the network cannot provide funding for travel
or accommodation in Milan.
The discussants of the doctoral colloquium are Juan Carlos de Martin
(Polytechnic University of Turin) and Andrea Fumagalli (University of
Pavia).
The following is a non-exhaustive list of topics for the colloquium:
* the gig economy
* the gendered and racialized nature of digital labour
* labour and technology
* automation and labour
* platform capitalism
* freelancing
* data as labour
* social media and labour
* online content creation
* playbour
* platform co-operativism
Participation in the colloquium is limited. Interested applicants should
prepare a one-page summary of their current project that indicate their
research context, hypotheses or research questions, methods, issues,
progress to date, and a brief biography. These documents should be
addressed to (julian.posada /at/ mail.utoronto.ca)
<mailto:(julian.posada /at/ mail.utoronto.ca)>
Key dates
Deadline for submission: 20 January 2020
Acceptance notification: From 31 January 2020
Colloquium: 28 March 2020
Scientific Committee
Antonio Casilli (Paris School of Telecommunication), Elinor Wahal (Paris
School of Telecommunication), Spartaco Puttini (Giangiacomo Feltrinelli
Foundation, Milan), Antonio Santangelo (Polytechnic University of
Turin), Juan Carlos De Martin (Polytechnic University of Turin), Paola
Tubaro (French National Center for Scientific Research), and Julian
Posada (University of Toronto)
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