共享经济
步伐
叙述的
疏远
亲身经历
工作(物理)
梦想
社会学
公共关系
政治学
工程类
心理学
法学
医学
机械工程
语言学
哲学
疾病
大地测量学
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
病理
神经科学
传染病(医学专业)
地理
精神分析
作者
Amanda Peticca‐Harris,Nadia C. DeGama,M. N. Ravishankar
出处
期刊:Organization
[SAGE Publishing]
日期:2018-02-28
卷期号:27 (1): 36-59
被引量:166
标识
DOI:10.1177/1350508418757332
摘要
In this inductive, qualitative study, we observe how Uber, a company often hailed as being the poster-child of the sharing economy facilitated through a digital platform may also at times represent and reinforce postcapitalist hyper-exploitation. Drawing on the motivations and lived experiences of 31 Uber drivers in Toronto, Canada, we provide insights into three groups of Uber drivers: (1) those that are driving part-time to earn extra money in conjunction with studying or doing other jobs, (2) those that are unemployed and for whom driving for Uber is the only source of income, and (3) professional drivers, who are trying to keep pace with the durable digital landscape and competitive marketplace. We emphasize the ways in which each driver group simultaneously acknowledges and rejects their own precarious employment by distancing techniques such as minimizing the risks and accentuating the advantages of the driver role. We relate these findings to a broader discussion about how driving for Uber fuels the traditional capitalist narrative that working hard and having a dream will lead to advancement, security and success. We conclude by discussing other alternative economies within the sharing economy.
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