Techno-Humanity: In-formality, Precarity, and Social Reproduction in the Urban Economy


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This work stream explores everyday experiences, embodiments and entanglements of human lives with technology, and its intersections with informality, precarity, solidarity and social reproduction. 

Publications


Between Digital Dis-intermediation and Social Re-intermediation of Labour in India’s Gig Economy


Aditya Ray

Mario Vale, Nuno Rodrigues, Daniela Alexandra Carvalho Ferreira, Economic Geography Book Series - 'Geographies of the Platform Economy. Critical Perspectives’, Springer (Forhcoming April 2024)


Coping with crisis and precarity in the gig economy: ‘Digitally organised informality’, migration and socio-spatial networks among platform drivers in India


Aditya Ray

Environment & Planning A: Economy and Space, Online First, Invited Special Theme Issue: "Migration, migrant work(ers) and the gig economy"






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