2021
DOI: 10.1080/10848770.2021.1962641
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Precarious Privilege: Globalism, Digital Biopolitics, and Tech-Workers’ Movements in India

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“…Additionally, some recent research has also pointed to the reluctance of tech worker organizing deriving from their perceived privilege or to their competitive status in the labour market (Roy 2021, Lazar 2023. In contrast to this observation, three counter-examples of transnational tech worker organizing will be described in the following.…”
Section: Tech Workers Organizing: Recent Developments and Historymentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Additionally, some recent research has also pointed to the reluctance of tech worker organizing deriving from their perceived privilege or to their competitive status in the labour market (Roy 2021, Lazar 2023. In contrast to this observation, three counter-examples of transnational tech worker organizing will be described in the following.…”
Section: Tech Workers Organizing: Recent Developments and Historymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Secondly, their position in the production process makes them a somewhat ambiguous category of workers. While the privilege and reluctance of tech workers is emphasized in some debate positions (Roy 2021, Dorschel 2022,…”
Section: Labor Conflicts In Tech: Global Power Localmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Expressão utilizada para se referir a trabalhadores que atuam no mercado de empresas que desenvolvem e operam tecnologias digitais(Di, 2023;Dorschel, 2022;Roy, 2021) …”
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