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Thanks to everyone who participated in the fantastic IPP2016: Platform Society conference in Oxford! The papers are online.
Thanks to everyone who participated in the fantastic IPP2016: Platform Society conference in Oxford! The papers are online.
Presenting a paper on Global Online Labour Markets: Theoretical Perspectives and Initial Findings at the 3rd ISA Forum of Sociology, 10-14 July, Vienna, Austria
The Social Science Division of the University of Oxford has awarded me the title of Associate Professor, effective 5 May 2016!
Kässi, O. & Lehdonvirta, V. (2016) Building the Online Labour Index: A Tool for Policy and Research. Paper presented at the CSCW 2016 workshop on The Future of Platforms as Sites of Work, Collaboration and Trust, San Francisco, California, 27 […]
Lehdonvirta, V., Hjorth, I., Graham, M., & Barnard, H. (2015) Online Labour Markets and the Persistence of Personal Networks: Evidence From Workers in Southeast Asia. Presented at the ASA Annual Meeting 2015 session on The Changing Nature of Work, Chicago, […]
Lehdonvirta, V. (2016) The limits of uberization: How far can platforms go? The Policy and Internet Blog.
Lehdonvirta, V. (2015) Can virtual workers strike? Book chapter on identity and collective action in microwork. The Connectivity, Inclusion, and Inequality Group.
Lehdonvirta, V. (2015) Do platforms connect clients directly to providers? The new network patterns of digital work. The Connectivity, Inclusion, and Inequality Group.
Lehdonvirta, V. (2015) Should we love Uber and Airbnb or protest against them? The Policy and Internet Blog.
Lehdonvirta, V. (2015) Uber and Airbnb make the rules now — but to whose benefit? The Policy and Internet Blog.