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[Commlist] Call for Chapters: The Handbook of Digital Labor
Tue Mar 14 15:19:24 GMT 2023
We'd like to call for chapter submissions to The Handbook of Digital
Labor, which we are editing for the IAMCR Global Handbooks in Media &
Communication Research series, to be published by Wiley.
Despite the generic title, we designed this handbook to chart rapidly
changing global labor conditions, challenge boundaries between “online”
vs “off-line” labor, and be a resource book that addresses key debates
surrounding perennial and urgent concerns about labor questions in
contemporary capitalism from a global perspective. While this handbook
will build on existing work, it stresses the reconceptualization of
digital labor in various contexts, connecting them across the sectors
and generations, and is intended to contribute to structural analysis
and intellectual praxis toward emancipatory movements.
This handbook is organized around four themes that are defined
historically, technologically, and internationally in the realms of work
and control, solidarity politics, pedagogy, and imaginaries:
1. Labor Under Capitalism
2. Digital Technologies, Work and Control
3. Solidarity Politics and the Working-Class Majority
4. Pedagogy, Imaginary and Emancipation
In this project, we investigate foundational labor questions as well as
emerging and/or persistent patterns of labor and labor organization
under new conditions such as digital platforms, automation, artificial
intelligence (AI), the ”gig” economy, new divisions of labor, and
alternative developments.
If you are interested, please email a 200-word abstract to us by April
15, 2023. You may choose to submit your chapter to any of the four
themes above, or we can make a decision after reading your abstract. You
will be informed about the review and selection result by May 15, 2023.
If selected, you will need to submit the full chapter, consisting of
6,000 - 8,000 words by August 15, 2023.
Do not hesitate to contact us at (jack.qiu /at/ ntu.edu.sg)
<mailto:(jack.qiu /at/ ntu.edu.sg)>We look forward to learning about your work
on digital labor issues.
Jack Linchuan Qiu, National University of Singapore
Shinjoung Yeo, Queens College, City University of New York
Richard Maxwell, Queens College, City University of New York
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