为什么数字劳动平台上的无偿劳动存在差异?探索工人自主性的社会技术平台体制

Why does unpaid labour vary among digital labour platforms? Exploring socio-technical platform regimes of worker autonomy

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2023
被引 67 · 同刊同年前 5%
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

通过分析五种数字平台案例,提出“开放”和“封闭”两种社会技术体制,解释为何不同平台上的无偿劳动程度不同,对研究平台劳动和工人权益的学者有参考价值。

Abstract

Digital platforms provide many workers with vital income and offer the promise of flexible work, and yet also contribute to experiences of precariousness and exploitation, particularly with regard to pressures to undertake unpaid work. This article explores why unpaid labour is necessary and what drives its extent and form among diverse types of digital platforms. We theorize two ideal types of ‘open’ and ‘closed’ socio-technical platform regimes of worker autonomy, building on sociological insights about socio-technical systems, management control over worker autonomy and labour market segmentation by skill. In principle, ‘open’ (‘closed’) platform regimes grant relatively high (low) worker autonomy in terms of access to the platform, paid work and control over work tasks. Analysing five case studies, illustrative of ‘open’ and ‘closed’ regimes, we investigate unpaid labour in low-skill locational (i.e. food delivery) platforms and medium/high-skill online (i.e. freelancing) platforms. In brief, digital freelancers exhibit a lower extent of unpaid labour within relatively ‘open’ regimes, owing to greater autonomy over access to, and control over, platform work in a sector requiring medium/high skills. Conversely, ‘closed’ regimes mitigate unpaid labour for food-delivery platforms by providing market shelter for workers, who are easily replaced in an overcrowded sector requiring few skills.

数字劳动平台无偿劳动工人自主性平台经济劳动控制