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Precarious Workers in the Gig Economy: Neoliberalism and its Discontents in Indonesia by Diatyka Widya Permata Yasih ISBN 9789819602773, 9819602777, 2661-8354 instant download

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Authors:Diatyka Widya Permata Yasih
Pages:342 pages
Year:2025
Edition:2025
Publisher:Palgrave MacMillan
Language:english
File Size:3.72 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789819602773, 9819602777, 2661-8354
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Precarious Workers in the Gig Economy: Neoliberalism and its Discontents in Indonesia by Diatyka Widya Permata Yasih ISBN 9789819602773, 9819602777, 2661-8354 instant download

This book focuses on gig work and organising among gig workers in the Indonesian online transport service, situated within the context of widespread precaritisation and digitalisation in today's world of work. It addresses the challenges experienced by precarious gig workers in Indonesia in articulating their struggles through the discourse of precarity. Such challenges are related to the reproduction of neoliberal-derived entrepreneurial aspirations amidst the historical relative absence of stable work patterns (previously associated with more advanced economies), and the historically rooted marginalisation of broad-based labour movements as a social force. Though showcasing the specific experiences of Indonesian workers, the analysis in this book is supplemented by broad comparative insights. It offers empirically based analysis for those interested in new forms of collective organisations and politics that emerge among workers under the imperatives of neoliberalism in Indonesia, and by extension Southeast Asia.
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