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Decolonial readings of platform economies: the organising of on-demand delivery women workers in Ecuador

Cordero, Kruskaya Hidalgo (2022) Decolonial readings of platform economies: the organising of on-demand delivery women workers in Ecuador. Journal fur Entwicklungspolitik, 38 (2-3). pp. 171-192. ISSN 0258-2384

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Identification Number: 10.20446/JEP-2414-3197-38-2-171

Abstract

The article provides a decolonial and feminist analysis of a particular kind of platform economies, namely those working on location-based applications called on-demand delivery apps. The focus is on the impact of this platform work on women on-demand delivery workers in Ecuador. Through this analysis, the author aims to enrich the study of transnational organisational processes of platform labour by arguing for the importance of intersectional approaches, where gender and migration are essential categories. By drawing on decolonial theoretical and methodological approaches, this paper makes reveals that women face more vulnerability working with on-demand delivery apps, such as sexual harassment and care work overload, but also, that they must make their way into leadership positions in a highly masculinised sector. The article shows that women on-demand delivery workers have the capacity to organise and resist bad working conditions and that they utilise transnational networks to do so.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: © 2022 Mattersburger Kreis fur Entwicklungspolitik.
Divisions: LSE
Date Deposited: 04 Oct 2022 14:27
Last Modified: 19 Oct 2024 18:30
URI: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/116900

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