Work Without the Worker, Phil Jones
Work Without the Worker, Phil Jones
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Work Without the Worker
Labour in the Age of Platform Capitalism

Author: Phil Jones

Narrator: David Vickery

Unabridged: 3 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Kalorama

Published: 10/19/2021


Synopsis

An accessible analysis of the new forms of work whose seismic changes will increasingly determine the future of capitalism

Automation and the decline in industrial employment have lead to rising fears of a workless future. But what happens when your work itself is the thing that will make your job obsolete?

In the past few years, online crowdworking platforms—like Amazon's Mechanical Turk and Clickworker—have become an increasingly important source of work, particularly for those in the Global South. Here, small tasks are assigned to people online, and are often used to train algorithms to spot patterns, patterns through machine learning those same algorithms will then be able to spot more effectively than humans. Used for everything from the mechanics of self-driving cars to Google image search, this is an increasingly powerful part of the digital economy. But what happens to work when it makes itself obsolete. In this stimulating work that blends political economy, studies of contemporary work, and speculations on the future of capitalism, Phil Jones looks at what this often murky and hidden form of labor looks like, and what it says about the state of global capitalism.

About Phil Jones

Phil Jones is a research affiliate at Autonomy and a PhD researcher at the University of Sussex. His writing regularly appears in the Guardian and openDemocracy.


Reviews

Goodreads review by William

I appreciate what this book is trying to do and it is an important topic. Mapping hidden labour in an era of platform capitalism is necessary. However, this book is incoherent. Other than ‘micro work’ is bad, I can’t find a consistent argument. It quotes Marx, but is not a Marxist piece of work. It......more

Goodreads review by Dan

The first half of this book is pretty good. Jones does a very good job journalistically tracking down and laying out the details of how the "microwork" industry operates around the world, the horrific conditions faced by workers, the way the entire business model depends on superexploitation. But the......more

Goodreads review by Hestia

Kalau kamu pernah nonton Social Dilemma, you probably have to read this one. Selama awal pandemi (Q1 2020), beberapa penerbit radikal kiri membagikan buku-e gratis. Dari situ aku mendapat "pencerahan" atas bagaimana dunia bekerja. Salah satunya dalam tech industries. Beberapa orang mengagungkan techbr......more