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[Commlist] CFP - Log Out! 2: Workers Confronting Digital Capitalism, International Conference, Toronto
Fri Oct 25 16:54:52 GMT 2019
Call for papers
Log Out! 2: Workers Confronting Digital Capitalism
International Conference, Toronto
March 13, 2020
https://www.mcluhancentre.ca/logout
SUBMIT: An extended abstract in English (500 words) and short biography
(max 200 words)
CONTACT: Julie Yujie Chen at (julieyj.chen /at/ utoronto.ca)
DEADLINE: November 29, 2019
Digital capitalism is a terrain of intensifying social conflict. Work is
increasingly shaped by technologies such as platforms and algorithmic
systems, which standardize and reorganize the labour process,
incorporate managerial tasks, and devise new forms of value generation.
By decomposing or outsourcing jobs, technologies are being used to make
workers increasingly replaceable. New surveillance techniques are used
to control and discipline workers, and new forms of despotism in the
digital workplace are on the rise. But workers don’t passively obey the
rules of the digital economy. In recent years, repertoires of tactics
inherited from the industrial era have been revived, adapted, and
extended by digital workers to fuel new struggles in the contemporary
economy. Look no further than drivers in the ride-hailing industry in
the streets of the world, domestic workers and freelancers in North
America and Asia, food-delivery couriers in Europe and Canada, warehouse
workers in urban peripheries across the globe, software engineers from
China to California, and game designers and other digital media workers
in cities across North America.
The ubiquitous penetration of digital technologies in warehouses,
workshops, offices, and app-based workplaces is met with novel
workarounds and solidarity-building techniques. Both overt organizing
and covert resistance connect workers in traditional sectors like
hospitality as well as in booming industries such as logistics, online
crowdwork, or the urban gig economy. Scholars from multiple disciplines
and labour activists have started to shape the debate around digital
worker struggle, but questions remain: What are the new challenges and
potentials brought about by the new wave of autonomous decision-making
technologies? Which new forms of class composition boost solidarity and
organizing in the digitally-mediated work environment? What roles do
technologies, cultures, geographies, and infrastructures play in worker
organizations? How can tactical media be deployed towards workers’
goals? How do workers log out from or subvert digital labour?
Building on the success of the 2018 edition, Log Out! 2 brings together
critical research on how workers from different sectors of digital
capitalism across the world confront, negotiate, and disrupt the
technologically-mediated conditions of work that structure and mediate
their lives. We are interested in both empirical and theoretical
contributions that address worker organizing and unionization, strikes,
work refusal, algorithm hacking, tactical interventions, as well as the
material and political economic components of resistance. Worker
knowledge is critical to understanding labour politics: we welcome
contributions from members of worker collectives and labour unions.
Log Out! 2 is funded by the McLuhan Centre for Culture and Technology
and organized by the McLuhan Centre working group on digital labour. It
will take place at the University of Toronto on March 13, 2020.
Confirmed speakers include Jack Linchuan Qiu (The Chinese University of
Hong Kong) and Sareeta Amrute (University of Washington and Data &
Society). The conference will also host a roundtable of worker-led
organizations, including Foodsters United, Game Workers Unite!, VICE
Canada Union, and more to be confirmed.
Results will be announced in mid-December 2019. Limited funding for
travel and accommodation will be made available for selected speakers,
with a preference for students, workers, independent or precarious
scholars, and speakers from the Global South. In your application please
indicate if you need financial support.
The organizing committee for Log Out! 2 is composed of Julie Yujie Chen,
Nicole Cohen, Alessandro Delfanti, Greig de Peuter, Julian Posada,
Brendan Smith.
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