Resistance on wheels.: Experiences of women and dissidences in food delivery apps.
The platform economy has grown exponentially in recent years catalyzed by the global pandemic of covid-19. This article presents preliminaries of an exploratory study about the work of sharing in Santiago de Chile and Córdoba (Arg.). It is based on the assumption that the consolidation of digital pl...
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Facultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Diseño
2023
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/pensu/article/view/40582 |
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| Sumario: | The platform economy has grown exponentially in recent years catalyzed by the global pandemic of covid-19. This article presents preliminaries of an exploratory study about the work of sharing in Santiago de Chile and Córdoba (Arg.). It is based on the assumption that the consolidation of digital platforms promotes emerging forms of social interaction in the public space, transforming modes and corporealities of work. It is of interest to characterize the mobile, affective, embodied and transmedia experiences of women and dissidents in the work of delivery by platforms in pandemic, in the period 2020/2021. The reflections are structured through an interpretative analysis based on the segmented approach method, whose results are organized in three integral dimensions: sociocultural, physical-spatial and symbolic. The work is part of the research project "Future Ways of Working in the Digital Economy" funded by the Research Council of Norway, articulated in Chile and Argentina by the FCEI - University of Chile. |
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