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Africa 11 Afrika 10 Gig Economy 7 Gig economy 7 Atypische Beschäftigung 6 Digitalisierung 6 Digitization 6 Non-standard employment 6 Arbeitsbedingungen 5 South Africa 5 Südafrika 5 Working conditions 5 Arbeitsmarkt 4 India 4 Indien 4 Labour market 4 Telearbeit 4 Telework 4 Welt 4 World 4 Coronavirus 3 E-commerce 3 Electronic Commerce 3 Globalisierung 3 Globalization 3 Information technology 3 Informationstechnik 3 flexibility 3 gig economy 3 job quality 3 precarity 3 COVID-19 2 Digital goods 2 Digital platform 2 Digitale Güter 2 Digitale Plattform 2 Epidemic 2 Epidemie 2 Informal economy 2 Informelle Wirtschaft 2
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Free 20 Undetermined 4 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 20 Article 5
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Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3
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English 23 Undetermined 2
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Anwar, Mohammad Amir 23 Graham, Mark 13 Otieno, Elly 3 Amir, Anwar Mohammad 2 Carmody, Padraig 2 Stein, Malte 2 Brukwe, Kanyisile 1 Corcoran, Adrian 1 Friederici, Nicolas 1 Ojanperä, Sanna 1 Ong'iro Odeo, Jack 1 Shakeel, Adnan 1 Surborg, Bjorn 1 Wood, Alex 1
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Bulletin of Geography. Socio-economic Series 2 Bulletin of Geography. Socio–Economic Series 1 Canadian journal of development studies 1 Competition & change : the journal of global business and political economy 1 Davidson, N. Finck, M. and Infranca, J. (eds) (2018), The Cambridge Handbook of the Law of the Sharing Economy, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 328-340 1 International labour review 1 Oxford scholarship online / Economics and Finance 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 22 RePEc 2 EconStor 1
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"We endure because we need money" : everyday violence, COVID-19 and domestic workers in South Africa
Anwar, Mohammad Amir; Brukwe, Kanyisile - In: Canadian journal of development studies 44 (2023) 4, pp. 575-593
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"There is no future in it" : pandemic and ride-hailing hustle in Africa
Anwar, Mohammad Amir; Ong'iro Odeo, Jack; Otieno, Elly - In: International labour review 162 (2023) 1, pp. 23-44
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The Digital Continent: Placing Africa in Planetary Networks of Work
Anwar, Mohammad Amir; Graham, Mark - 2022
Only ten years ago, there were more internet users in countries like France or Germany than in all of Africa put together. But much has changed in a decade. The year 2018 marks the first year in human history in which a majority of the world's population are now connected to the internet. This...
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The digital continent : placing Africa in planetary networks of work
Anwar, Mohammad Amir; Graham, Mark - 2022 - First edition
Only ten years ago, there were more internet users in countries like France or Germany than in all of Africa put together. But much has changed in a decade. The year 2018 marks the first year in human history in which a majority of the world’s population are now connected to the internet. This...
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Locked In, Logged Out : Pandemic and Ride-hailing in South Africa and Kenya
Anwar, Mohammad Amir; Otieno, Elly; Stein, Malte - 2022
This article examines the impact of the pandemic on ride-hailing drivers and their mitigation strategies during lockdown in Africa. Ride-hailing has emerged as one of the latest paid-work opportunities for the continent’s many unemployed. Yet, ride-hailing companies like Uber and Bolt...
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The digital continent : placing Africa in planetary networks of work
Anwar, Mohammad Amir; Graham, Mark - 2022
Only ten years ago, there were more internet users in countries like France or Germany than in all of Africa put together. But much has changed in a decade. The year 2018 marks the first year in human history in which a majority of the world's population are now connected to the internet. This...
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Taking the bull by its horns : the political economic logics of new farm laws and agrarian dissent in India
Anwar, Mohammad Amir; Shakeel, Adnan - 2021
The Indian government’s latest series of farm laws (a set of three acts) have sparked protests by farmers around the country. This viewpoint argues that the new farm laws are designed to deepen capitalism within the countryside by liberalising agricultural trade in the country. It highlights...
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Digital Labour at Economic Margins : African Workers and the Global Information Economy
Anwar, Mohammad Amir; Graham, Mark - 2020
In discussions about the locations that make up the key productive nodes of the digital economy, Africa workers rarely gets a mention. The main aim of this briefing is to make visible the invisible and bring light to the role African workers are playing in developing key emergent and everyday...
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Hidden Transcripts of the Gig Economy : Labour Agency and the New Art of Resistance Among African Gig Workers
Anwar, Mohammad Amir; Graham, Mark - 2020
In this article, we examine how remote gig workers in Africa exercise agency to earn and sustain their livelihoods in the gig economy. In addition to the rewards reaped by gig workers, they also face significant risks, such as precarious working conditions and algorithmic workplace monitoring...
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Between a Rock and a Hard Place : Freedom, Flexibility, Precarity, and Vulnerability in the Gig Economy in Africa
Anwar, Mohammad Amir - 2020
The world of work is changing. Communications technologies and digital platforms have enabled some types of work to be delivered from anywhere in the world by anyone with a computer and an internet connection. This digitally-mediated work brings jobs to parts of the world traditionally...
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