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Are robots taking our jobs? What does ChatGPT mean for education? How can we protect privacy on social media? In this weekly podcast, we chat to experts from across the world about what technology mea... more
FAQs about In our Tech Society:How many episodes does In our Tech Society have?The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.
October 21, 2022Digital Safety for Women in the WorkplaceIn many parts of the world, women can face harassment online, and understandably, that can discourage them from using online platforms. But in a world where platforms can be really useful and important in work, that can put women at a serious disadvantage. My guest today is working to tackle that problem in Africa.4.45: Concerns about women's digital safety in the workplace13.25: How legacy media can help improve this situation25.40: Engaging with Big TechIrene works for Pollicy, which you can find more about here: https://pollicy.org/Let us know what you'd like to hear more about in our new season! Drop us a message on Twitter (@EthicsTechPod) or an email at [email protected] ...more35minPlay
October 08, 2022Future of Trade Unions II: Protecting Gig Workers Down UnderTrade unions are not the force they once were in Australia. But in the struggle for protections and rights for gig workers, could unionisation be the solution? Joining me to discuss how to reform trade unions to face declining membership and the gig economy is Professor Anthony Forsyth, author of The Future of Unions and Worker Representation: The Digital Picket Line.5.25: Neoliberalism and trade unions9.59: How has the gig economy changed the game?26.20: Can unions succeed in the platform economy?29.30: How to improve wage bargaining36.40: The future of trade unions...more43minPlay
October 02, 2022Future of Trade Unions I: Memes and Work in ChinaWith the gig economy, algorithmic management, and the internet, trade unions are having to adapt. In this episode on labour relations in China, I chat to Kevin Lin about how internet memes are affecting labour relations, what an effective trade union should look like, and China's tech crackdown.5.15: What should a trade union look like?9.40: Attempts at trade union reform18.10: Workers' views on their trade union23.05: 996 working practices in China and the tech crackdown30.40: Internet Memes and work culture...more40minPlay
September 25, 2022How to protect employees' dataQuantification and algorithmic management of workers gives employers a huge amount of data, but it isn't properly protected. Joining me to talk about changing that is Aiha Nguyen, Labor Futures Director at Data and Society.5:00 Why focus on algorithmic management not automation?9:05 What makes it easier to shift risks onto workers?11:30 Employee data privacy 17:05 What we get wrong in privacy policy...more26minPlay
September 11, 2022The Quantified WorkerWhat does evermore tracking and surveillance mean for workers? I'm joined by Dr Phoebe V. Moore, a Senior Policy Adviser at the International Labour Organisation and Professor of Management at the University of Essex.2.15: Origins of quantification7.22: Algorithms and responsibility in management13.15: Is productivity (especially in ideas-generating and teamwork-based work) actually measurable?20:10: Who are AI Trainers?27.45: Automation and content moderation...more33minPlay
September 04, 2022Planetary Labour Market: Africa and the Gig EconomyWhat is gig work like in Africa, and how does it exacerbate existing gender and socioeconomic inequalities?To discuss this, I am joined by Dr Anwar, Lecturer in African Studies and International Development at Edinburgh University. He's also the author of a new book, 'The Digital Continent'.1.17: Sketch of the Gig Economy in Africa4.51: Why there's a huge gender divide in Platform Work6.33: What's new about Gig Work compared to traditional informal work11:40: How accurate is the narrative of freedom and flexibility?16.32: How the gig economy shifts risks onto workers25.09: Possibilities for planetary labour organisation...more34minPlay
August 26, 2022Domestic Workers in the Gig EconomyHas the gig economy helped or worsened conditions for domestic workers, who are disproportionately women?Domestic workers lack some of the legal protections that other workers have. Given the legal status of gig workers as self-employed contractors, does this give them more flexibility or just even fewer employment rights? I am joined by Dr Natalie Sedacca, soon to be Assistant Professor in Employment Law at Durham University.3:30: How legally protected are gig economy workers?9.15: Protections for domestic workers13:40: Is platform-based work better or worse for domestic workers?16.28: Why the gig economy is much less flexible for these workers than other kinds of work21.30: How some workers have tried to organise23:20: Self-employed contractors vs competition law...more36minPlay
August 21, 2022Your Boss is an AlgorithmHow do we make sure that innovation is used to benefit workers, and not just increase surveillance of them?To talk about their book 'Your Boss is an Algorithm', I am joined by Antonio Aloisi, Assistant Professor at IE Law School, and Valerio de Stefano, Associate Professor at Osgoode Law School. In this wide-ranging episode, we chat about politics, law, algorithmic management, and the gig economy. 3:00 Why aren't more jobs already automated?10:32: Will the gig economy be the new normal?14:24: Politics and regulation of the gig economy22:30: How can innovation be made to benefit workers?32:40: What is a Future Proof Labour Law?...more42minPlay
August 13, 2022A Platform for Platform WorkersWhat is it like for workers in the platform economy, and how does this differ across the world? In this episode, I am joined by Sarrah Kassem, Lecturer in Political Economy at Tuebingen University.2.45: What is it like working for Amazon Mechanical Turk?7.08: Remote work and outsourcing9.50: How the platform economy organises workers19.38: How workers reclaim their agency 32:50: How workers rate the companies themselves...more42minPlay
August 06, 2022Automation and Inequality in China and southern AfricaHow is technology changing work across the world? And what impact will it have on inequality? I chat to Dr Jiwei Qian and Professor Imraan Valodia about automation and its widespread social impacts in these two very different contexts.3:54: Automation in China9:17: Why local governments are encouraging automation13.51: Impact on inequality27:53: How framing of automation overlooks the Global South44:33: Gender inequality and automation in Southern Africa...more59minPlay
FAQs about In our Tech Society:How many episodes does In our Tech Society have?The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.