newpubs – Dynamics of Virtual Work http://dynamicsofvirtualwork.com Mon, 28 Nov 2016 16:20:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.1 Dynamics of Virtual Work Book Series http://dynamicsofvirtualwork.com/dynamics-of-virtual-work-book-series/ Sun, 18 Sep 2016 11:28:05 +0000 http://dynamicsofvirtualwork.com/?p=4409 A lasting legacy of this COST Action is the Dynamics of Virtual Work book series, published by Palgrave Macmillan.

Edited by Ursula Huws, Professor of Labour and Globalization at the University of Hertfordshire, UK and Rosalind Gill, Professor of Cultural and Social Analysis at City University, London, UK, this series includes the following titles, with more planned for the future:

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Digital Labour and Prosumer Capitalism,
O’Neil, M. (Ed), Frayssé, O. (Ed) (2015)
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Reconsidering Value and Labour in the Digital Age, Fuchs, C. (Ed), Fisher, E. (Ed) (2015)
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Space, Place and Global Digital Work, Flecker, J. (Ed) (2016)

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Virtual Workers and the Global Labour Market,
Webster, J. (Ed), Randle, K. (Ed) (2016)

Aesthetic Labour
, Elias, A. S. (Ed), Gill, R. (Ed), Scharff, C. (Ed) (2016)

Reinventing Work in Europe, Méda, D., Vendramin, P. (2017)

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Towards a future research agenda – summary document http://dynamicsofvirtualwork.com/towards-a-future-research-agenda-download/ Thu, 04 Aug 2016 06:28:04 +0000 http://dynamicsofvirtualwork.com/?p=4357 As the Dynamics of Virtual Work COST Action draws to a close, Working Group 4 has been working hard to pull together all the results of its work on the policy implications of Virtual Work and, in particular, the research questions that will need to be addressed to enable these policies to be formulated.

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This short document was prepared in collaboration between Ursula Huws, the Action Chair and the leader of Working Group 4, Pamela Meil, Director of International Studies at the Institute for Social Science Research (ISF), Munich, supported by Vassil Kirov, Associate Professor, Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria, with inputs from a wide range of policy stakeholders, who met in Brussels on June 9th to discuss a future policy agenda on virtual work.

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