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Lehdonvirta, V. (2016) The limits of uberization: How far can platforms go? The Policy and Internet Blog.
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.
Lehdonvirta, V. (2015) Why are citizens migrating to Uber and Airbnb, and what should governments do about it? The Policy and Internet Blog.
Lehdonvirta, V. (2015) Geographies of gold farming: New research on the third-party gaming services industry. The Connectivity, Inclusion, and Inequality Group.
Lehdonvirta, V. (2015) Gender gaps in virtual economies: are there virtual ‘pink’ and ‘blue’ collar occupations? The Policy and Internet Blog.
Lehdonvirta, V. (2014) Finnish decision to allow same-sex marriage “shows the power of citizen initiatives”. The Policy and Internet Blog.
Lehdonvirta, V. (2014) Labour and the Internet: Takeaways From the ISA World Congress of Sociology (parts 2, 3) The Connectivity, Inclusion, and Inequality Group.