Gig workers, critical visuality and humour in a digital context: The graphic representation of riders as a form of social criticism

IF 2.4 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Sandra Martorell, Antoni Roig Telo
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This article studies social perceptions of gig work and its conditions through the lenses of visual humour created and shared in digital environments. Food delivery services have thrived in cities, and riders – gig workers associated with such services – have become popular urban figures, easily recognisable through light means of transport and backpacks. These iconic elements have spread to forms of visual humour like memes and cartoons in social media. We aim to analyse the depiction of food delivery services and riders through graphic humour in digital environments, and its role as critical stances of gig work conditions. We draw from the literature on gig work, as well as critical humour in the workplace, approaching the phenomenon from the perspective of critical visualities and the memetic qualities of digital visual humour. Thus, we have conducted an analysis of rider memes, and carried out a focus group with Spanish cartoonists to better understand each form. From our analysis, we have observed that a) memes showcase less explicit critical stances but reflect a shared understanding of the hurdles associated to rider work; b) cartoons place riders in a contextualised, wider critique of platform economy and capitalism; c) while most graphic humour on riders takes an external, observational position, there is also an ‘inner look’ to the rider work, emphasising the promises and deceptions associated with the gig economy.
数字环境下的零工、批判性视觉和幽默:骑手的图形表现作为一种社会批评形式
本文通过在数字环境中创造和分享的视觉幽默来研究零工工作的社会观念及其条件。外卖服务在城市蓬勃发展,而骑手——与此类服务相关的零工——已经成为受欢迎的城市人物,通过轻便的交通工具和背包很容易辨认。这些标志性元素已经传播到社交媒体上的表情包和漫画等视觉幽默形式。我们的目标是通过数字环境中的图形幽默来分析外卖服务和骑手的描述,以及它作为零工工作条件的关键立场的作用。我们从零工工作的文献以及工作场所的批判性幽默中汲取灵感,从批判性视觉和数字视觉幽默的模因特质的角度来探讨这一现象。因此,我们对骑手模因进行了分析,并与西班牙漫画家进行了焦点小组讨论,以更好地了解每种形式。从我们的分析中,我们观察到a)模因展示了不太明确的批评立场,但反映了对骑手工作中相关障碍的共同理解;B)漫画将乘客置于对平台经济和资本主义的背景化、更广泛的批评中;C)虽然大多数关于骑手的幽默都是外在的、观察性的,但骑手作品也有一种“内在的审视”,强调与零工经济相关的承诺和欺骗。
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