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COntesting GOvernance by NUmbers: The Mobilizations of Food Delivery Couriers across Europe in Time of the Pandemic

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Labour-Power and the Invisibilization of its Value. Insights into the Struggles within Platform Work and the Textile-Clothing Sector

Author(s): Lorenzo Cini
Published in: Annual Historical Materialism Conference, Issue 19th, 2022
Publisher: School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London, Historical Materialism Conference

Labour-Power and the Invisibilization of its Value. Insights into the Struggles within Platform Work and the Textile-Clothing Sector

Author(s): Lorenzo Cini
Published in: Italian Society of Economic Sociology (SISEC) Conference, Issue 6th, 2022
Publisher: SISEC

Renewing Theories of Workers’ Collective Action in the Gig and Precarious World of Work

Author(s): Maurizio Atzeni, Lorenzo Cini
Published in: Italian Society of Economic Sociology (SISEC) Conference, Issue 7th, 2023
Publisher: SISEC

Misbehaving for the Company. How Couriers’ Deviant Behaviours Boosts Food Delivery Platforms' Profit

Author(s): Lorenzo Cini
Published in: New Directions in Labour Process Theory, 2023
Publisher: University of Padua, Italy

Renewing theories of workers’ collective action in the gig and precarious world of work

Author(s): Maurizio Atzeni, Lorenzo Cini
Published in: International Labour Process Conference (ILPC), Issue 40th, 2022
Publisher: ILPC

Misbehaving for DeliverooHow Couriers’ Compliant (Mis)behaviour Boosts Platform Company Business

Author(s): Lorenzo Cini
Published in: Ethnography and Qualitative Research International Conference, Issue 9th, 2023
Publisher: Ethnography and Qualitative Research International Conference

Resisting the algorithmic control. Understanding the variety of platform workers' mobilization forms

Author(s): Lorenzo Cini
Published in: EIASM Workshop of People Analytics and Algorithmic Management, Issue 1st, 2022
Publisher: University College Dublin

Resisting Algorithmic Control. Understanding the Rise and Variety of Platform Worker Mobilizations

Author(s): Lorenzo Cini
Published in: Fighting Back against Algorithmic Management from the Bottom Up, 2023
Publisher: University of Oxford

Misbehaving for Deliveroo. How Couriers’ Compliant (Mis)behaviour Boosts Platform Company Business

Author(s): Lorenzo Cini
Published in: International Labour Process Conference (ILPC), Issue 41st, 2023
Publisher: International Labour Process Conference (ILPC)

Labour conflicts in the digital age

Author(s): Donatella della Porta, Riccardo Emilio Chesta, Lorenzo Cini
Published in: Social Europe, 2023, ISSN 2628-7641
Publisher: Social Europe

Think what’s going on in the gig economy has nothing to do with you? Think again

Author(s): Joe Humphreys Lorenzo Cini
Published in: The Irish Times, Issue 22 June, 2023
Publisher: Irish Times

Misbehaving for Deliveroo. How Couriers’ Compliant (Mis)behaviour Boosts Platform Company Business

Author(s): Lorenzo Cini
Published in: Invited seminar at the ERC project 'Researching precariousness across the paid/unpaid work continuum (ResPectMe)', 2023
Publisher: KU Leuven

How algorithms are reshaping the exploitation of labour-power: insights into the process of labour invisibilization in the platform economy

Author(s): Lorenzo Cini
Published in: Theory and Society, 2023, ISSN 0304-2421
Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers
DOI: 10.1007/s11186-023-09520-9

Resisting algorithmic control: Understanding the rise and variety of platform worker mobilisations

Author(s): Lorenzo Cini
Published in: New Technology, Work and Employment, Issue 1468005X, 2022, ISSN 1468-005X
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
DOI: 10.1111/ntwe.12257

Mobilizing against the odds. Solidarity in action in the platform economy

Author(s): Donatella della Porta, Riccardo Emilio Chesta, Lorenzo Cini
Published in: Berliner Journal für Soziologie, Issue 32, 2022, Page(s) 213–241, ISSN 0863-1808
Publisher: Akademie Verlag
DOI: 10.1007/s11609-022-00471-z

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