辩证地阅读

IF 0.4 Q1 HISTORY
H. Berg
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本文以零工为基础的性工作作为分析视角,认为关于零工化危机的叙述忽略了工人从非零工就业的退出。当零工工人表示,他们更喜欢零工的忙碌,而不是打卡打卡以获得中等工资时,该组织主张认真对待零工工人。零工的自主权虽然有限,但却能让工作日变得更好。平台并不一定比小隔间农场或装配线更强大,或者更能制造虚假意识。文章以性工作者对零工经济的批判性参与为基础,发现工人们拥有敏锐的阶级分析,他们利用零工经济来控制自己的工作条件。他们的努力产生了不平衡的结果,但他们采用的策略和为他们提供信息的政治促使人们重新思考gigification及其在21世纪反资本主义斗争中的利害关系。
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Reading Gigs Dialectically
With gig-based sex work as its analytical lens, this article argues that narratives about the crisis of gigification miss workers’ exits from non-gig employment. It advocates taking gig workers seriously when they say they prefer gigified hustling to clocking in for a middling wage. Gig work’s autonomy, limited as it is, can make the workday materially better. And the platform is not necessarily more powerful, or better able to forge false consciousness, than the cubicle farm or the assembly line. Grounded in sex workers’ critical engagements with the gig economy, the article finds workers armed with sharp class analyses who use gig economies to wrest control over their conditions of work. Their efforts produce uneven ends, but the tactics they deploy and the politics that inform them invite a rethinking of gigification and its stakes for twenty-first-century anti-capitalist struggle.
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