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Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024): Gendering the law of digital platforms. An interdisciplinary and comparative study
Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024): Gendering the law of digital platforms. An interdisciplinary and comparative study
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2421-2695/v10-n2-2024
Published:
2024-12-16
Editorial
Gendering Platform Law. An introduction
Claire Marzo, Guido Smorto
I-XI
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Essays
Gendering Labour Law in the Platform Economy: Supporting Women Crowdworkers through Motherhood
Al James
1-27
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Gendering analysis of working conditions and social protection law in digital labour platform work
Kosjenka Dumančič, Alka Obadić
28-51
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A gender critique of the EU directive on platform work from the perspective of feminised and racialised labour
Nelli Kambouri
52-76
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Deepening or buffering the crisis of social reproduction under capitalism? The case of digital care and domestic work platforms
Ivana Pais, Patrizia Zanoni
77-105
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Child work on Platforms. General and Gendered Aspects of YouTubers as Case Study
Shlomit Feldman, Shulamit Almog
106-128
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The Abortion Platformization in the United States: A Critical Perspective
Tamara Roma
129-154
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‘Yoga is Not a Sport’: Mobilisation of Self-Employed Yoga Teachers Against Fitness Platforms
Joanna Bronowicka
155-179
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Reputational ranking of platform workers: on the gender discriminatory implications of users’ feedback
Elisa Parodi
180-200
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Platform work and labour legislation in India: Women’s engagement and the role of gender
Neha Arya, Abhishek Nemuri
201-226
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Gender Segregation in the Labor Process: A Study on Female Food Delivery Riders
Zhang Bingqian
227-241
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