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and Strüver, A. (2023): Click for Clean: – The ‘ Productification ’ of Platform Mediated Cleaning-workers . Global Perspectives on Platforms , Labor & Social Reproduction , Session: Trajectories of Care [...] Methods. Global Perspectives on Platforms , Labor & Social Reproduction , Session: R esearching Platform Work: Reflections on Methodology , Amsterdam, 27.06.2023. https://globaldigitalcultures.uva.nl/events/ [...] on-platforms-labor--social-reproduction.html . Meyer-Habighorst, C. and Schwiter , K. (2023): Gig-work futures. How digital labour platforms in the care sector reshape labour and social reproduction. American
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ion of these services. Against this backdrop, we understand digital platforms that connect care workers and households seeking a person to care for their children or elderly people as a symptom of the [...] feminist geographies, we examine senior and childcare platforms and their socio-spatial impact on workers and urban spaces. We, therefore, have a particular focus on everyday life and intersectional inequalities
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objectives Vorlesen Alina Grubnyak/Unsplash The digital platform economy reorganises the geography of care work, of urban life and value creation and has therefore become an increasingly central actor for socioeconomic [...] tailored to and how they restructure urban space. How is care labour performed and experienced by the workers when mediated via digital platforms? In what ways does the platformisation of care services (re)produce
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years, the growth of platform-based cleaning services has significantly changed the paid domestic work sector. As a flexible response to the acute time-money crunch faced by many families due to the neoliberal [...] cleaning of the private home at the push of a button. Accordingly, the platformisation of domestic work increasingly blurs the social and spatial boundaries between paid and non-paid reproductive labour
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für kritische Stadtforschung. 9(1/2): 93-14. Schwiter, K., Steiner, J. (2020): Geographies of care work: The commodifiation of care, digital care futures and alternative caring visions. In: Geography Compass
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project asses the sociospatial dimensions and impacts on platform urbanism in the context of care work. Based on feminist geographies as a theoretical framework, the project aims to explore how the named
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operators. Their size ensures a diverse and dynamic demand for services as well as a constant supply of workers. Second, the comparative wealth of their populations makes them ideal laboratories for platform operators
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urban life. In general, recent lockdowns have made many people realise which kinds of reproductive work are necessary to maintain daily life and how many of them have been externalized in the last decades
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deviation and eccentricity and imposture. In order to educe this larger point, I will discuss the works of Amanda McKittrick Ros, the Bizarro world version of Joyce. Sam Slote is Professor in English at [...] kley is Lecturer in Liberal Arts and English at the University of Bristol. She specialises in the work of James Joyce, literary modernism, medical humanities, sensing and the sensory, and notions of embodiment [...] here and now ("today") of the Great War from 1914-1918 – the time span which overlaps with Joyce’s work on Ulysses from 1914-1922. This aspect is further specified in Finnegans Wake : "The house of Atreox
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he was in 1922 and to inspire non-specialist and specialist alike with an appreciation of Joyce’s work and Irish literature more generally. The centenary has prompted a massive surge in the field as well