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Racing Towards Global Racial Capitalism: Investigating the Impact of Racial and Gender Inequality on the Platform Economy

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posted on 2024-04-27, 19:23 authored by Jaylexia Denishia Clark
In this dissertation project, I explore how racialized and gendered stereotypes shape peer-to-peer transactions with the platform economy. Additionally, I demonstrate that racial capitalism changes the way we understand the impact and use of rating systems, in that these systems reproduce racialized gendered ideologies. I address how Black platform workers find new ways to use worker-provided tools within the platform economy to combat racialized surveillance within the on-demand side of the platform economy. Lastly, I argue that the narrative surrounding platform work as perpetuated by platform application companies hides the extent to which persistent racial occupational segregation in the formal economy systematically pushes Black workers into the platform economy.

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Alt Title

Gendered Racial Capitalism and Platform Capitalism

Date Created

2024-04-25

Date Modified

2024-04-26

Defense Date

2024-04-24

CIP Code

  • 45.1101

Research Director(s)

Rory McVeigh

Committee Members

Tamara Kay Calvin Zimmermann Naomi R Williams

Degree

  • Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Level

  • Doctoral Dissertation

Language

  • English

Library Record

6574220

OCLC Number

1431215794

Publisher

University of Notre Dame

Additional Groups

  • Sociology

Program Name

  • Sociology

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