Donatella Della Ratta on Mon, 14 Mar 2022 19:22:52 +0100 (CET)


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<nettime> The Emergence of Algorithmic Solidarity




Hi nettimers
we are hosting a great panel on algorithmic solidarity for our next Digital Delights and Disturbances talk on 16 March 6.30pm Rome time 
info and RSVP below 
Pls join us!
best, donatella 

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Hello

 You are invited to the next Digital Delights and Disturbances event presented by the Communications Department. “The Emergence of Algorithmic Solidarity” will take place on Wednesday, March 16, 2022, at 6:30 PM CET. Registration will close an hour before the event. Pls email ddd@johncabot.edu 

 

Algorithms increasingly shape our lives across a variety of social domains, including politics, culture, financial systems, and labour. In this talk, based on a forthcoming book with MIT Press, the authors zoom in on how algorithmic systems govern the work of gig workers - and particularly riders - in different countries around the world. The lecture shows how riders are able to adapt, resist and react to these systems and develop new forms of resistance through algorithms, as well as solidarity around algorithms.

 

Panelists include Tiziano Bonini, University of Siena and Emiliano Treré, Cardiff University.

 

 

Best,

DDD TEAM

John Cabot University

Piazza Giuseppe Gioachino Belli, 11

00153 Rome, Italy

c.f. 01476880586

 

Email:  ddd@johncabot.edu  

 

 

John Cabot University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (www.msche.org).

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