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[Commlist] CfP: ISA2023 International Political Economy of Digital Platforms
Sat Aug 13 10:51:57 GMT 2022
Call for abstracts
*International Political Economy of Digital Platforms*
ISA world congress of sociology, June 25-July 01, 2023, Melbourne, Australia
Session ID: 18053
Research Committee:
RC02 Economy and Society (host committee)
Joint Session with RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology
Organiser
June WANG (City University of Hong Kong),
Julia TOMASSETTI (Swinburne Law School)
*Session Description:*
We aim to assemble interrogations of the variegated and actual
experimentations of digital authoritarianism through the international
political economy of digital platforms. Two currents of research are of
particular interest.
First, we are interested in the international political economy of
platforms, meaning how platform companies transcend sectoral and
territorial boundaries to gain, exercise and justify their power. We
will examine the tension between the state’s territorial sovereignty
and‘functional sovereignty’that platforms advocate and claim based on
infrastructural power. Through opaque decision-making on matters such as
algorithms, gatekeepers such as search engines and social
networks shape the realities of billions by governing information flows.
If code is law, its makers, digital platform and firms are powerful
sovereigns in their respective fields (Pasquale, 2018). They not only
assume the role of government and courthouse to run dispute resolution
schemes to settle conflicts between buyers and sellers (Rory van Loo,
2020) but also intervene in law or regulation-making (Pinto et al.,
2019). As digital firms move to displace more government roles over
time, the logic of territorial sovereignty is replaced with functional
sovereignty.
Second, we are interested in the organisation, experience, meaning and
mobility of platform labour. Platforms become the intermediary agents
that give rise to a revised, flexible employment regime, linking
different types of precarious workers, such as content producers without
formal jobs and idle labour in the supply chain. In addition, new
business practices, combined with “labour-saving technologies” in
logistic platforms such as delivery platforms, have triggered the
flexibilisation of transportation and distribution workers (Danyluck
2018). Cheap labour forces are re-created, and workers' unions
and regulations are weakened through outsourcing and subcontracting
systems facilitated by the platform companies (Bonacich and Wilson
2008). This perspective also highlights the role of the state in the
process of internationalising capitals as local labour systems are
mutually constructed through the infrastructural project of platforms.
Together, this session will illuminate how the platform economy is
materially and ideologically reshaping essential Fordist distinctions
between hierarchies and networks, markets, state and society, formal and
informal work, and value creation and extraction.
Interested contributors, please send your abstracts (300 words) to June
Wang ((june.wang /at/ cityu.edu.hk) <mailto:(june.wang /at/ cityu.edu.hk)>) on/before
15 Aug 2022. We will send back the final result on 20 Aug 2022. Here are
things that need your attention:
1. abstract must be submitted to the session (our session ID: 18053)
via the Confex Online Abstract Submission System:
https://isaconf.confex.com/isaconf/wc2023/cfp.cgi
<https://isaconf.confex.com/isaconf/wc2023/cfp.cgi>
2. please note the deadline for abstract submission is 30 Sept 2022 at
24:00 GMT. The deadline is quite strict.
3. You can find more logistical details here
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.isa-sociology.org/en/conferences/world-congress/melbourne-2023/deadlines-2023__;!!KjDnqvtInNPT!k8-9BbAxb-5EFw7i5KRNtdahdfZZ8R5NnTZxVrogWucCSbfv5futWzmycvAPC0hwS6XIR8vQOeW3vgzQHo7hdjY$>:
https://www.isa-sociology.org/en/conferences/world-congress/melbourne-2023/deadlines-2023
<https://www.isa-sociology.org/en/conferences/world-congress/melbourne-2023/deadlines-2023>
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