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Uberland: how algorithms are rewriting the rules of work

โœ Scribed by Uber (Firm);Rosenblat, Alex


Publisher
University of California Press
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Weight
611 KB
Category
Fiction
City
Amerika, United States.
ISBN
0520324803

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โœฆ Synopsis


"A silent cultural revolution is reshaping how we will work for generations to come--and Uber is leading it. The Silicon Valley start-up has become a juggernaut of the sharing economy, promising drivers the opportunity to be entrepreneurs but managing them with algorithms and treating them like consumers. The billion-dollar global behemoth has upended our expectations about what it means to work in a society mediated by digital circuitry. Technology ethnographer Alex Rosenblat shares her award-winning research on how algorithm managers are creating profound social and cultural shifts. Uber is now affecting everything from family life, management practices, and urban planning to racial equality campaigns and labor rights initiatives. Based on Rosenblat's firsthand experience of riding 5,000 miles with Uber drivers, daily visits to online forums from 2014 to 2018, and face-to-face discussions with senior Uber employees, Uberland goes beyond the headlines and deciphers the complex relationship between algorithms and workers. Technology enables Uber to call labor 'consumption' and thereby skirt regulations, experiment with working conditions, and mislead the public about driver earnings. Using algorithms and rhetoric, Uber and other big tech companies are blurring the line between worker and consumer and rewriting the rules of law and society"--Provided by publisher.;Introduction : using an app to go to work--Uber as a symbol of the new economy -- Driving as glamorous labor : how Uber uses the myths of the sharing economy -- Motivations to drive : how Uber's system rewards full-time and recreational drivers differently -- The technology pitch : how Uber creates entrepreneurship for the masses -- The shady middleman : how Uber manages money -- Behind the curtain : how Uber manages drivers with algorithms -- In the big leagues : how Uber plays ball -- Conclusion : the new age of Uber--how technology consumption rewrote the rules of work -- Appendix 1. Methodology : how I studied Uber -- Appendix 2. Ridehailing beyond Uber : meet Lyft, the younger twin.

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Amerika


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