赔偿
代理(哲学)
暂时性
抗性(生态学)
数字媒体
社会学
工作(物理)
空格(标点符号)
公共关系
功率(物理)
业务
互联网隐私
政治学
计算机科学
工程类
社会科学
法学
生物
认识论
操作系统
物理
哲学
机械工程
量子力学
生态学
标识
DOI:10.1177/14614448221080717
摘要
The literature on spatial-temporal barriers shows that temporary migrant workers are vulnerable to exploitation and has concentrated on how they utilize new media to address underpayment and exploitation. These studies, however, have left unexplored the agency, temporality, and spatial considerations that underpin why workers prefer to activate “informal” mechanisms of complaint rather than accessing “formal” channels of redress, such as the Fair Work Ombudsman or labor unions. Using Working Holiday Makers in Australia as an example, this article focuses on digital togetherness generated through new media. I argue that digital interactions on new media platforms not only change the spatial-temporal limit of temporary migrant workers, but also create digital togetherness and connect workers with different imagined others (customers, arriving migrant workers, and workers who are facing exploitation). This connection can become an everyday resistance strategy, a remedy to space–time limits, and potentially challenge asymmetrical power relations between workers and employers.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI