Uberization Political Economy: Worker Exploitation Regarding Three Forms of Work Intermediation in Platform Companies

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Autor(a) principal: Franco, David
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Ferraz, Deise Luiza, Ferraz, Janaynna de Moura
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Título da fonte: Organizações & Sociedade (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/revistaoes/article/view/49443
Resumo: A wide range of studies has emerged on the precariousness of uberized jobs. Nonetheless, there is a gap regarding how these precarious jobs are integrated into the global movement of private valuation and appropriation of the workforce. Thus, this essay aims to apprehend the movement of capital reproduction whose material base occurs in the digital platform dynamics, demonstrating the different forms of intermediated work engendered in the global accumulation process. Using a historical materialist approach, we analyze the phenomenon of uberization in the expansion movement of the production and circulation of goods, scrutinizing the dynamics of big platform companies regarding their relationship with workers and customers, revealing mediations in the movement of values, which culminates in three forms of labor intermediation: (a) Form 1: as a commodity for individual consumption; (b) Form 2: as part of the work processes of industrial capital; and (c) Form 3: as a moderator of exchange relationships. We conclude by indicating that the three forms of uberized products help us to understand how this commodity production process submits men and women to precarious working conditions and increased exploitation. Furthermore, forms 2 and 3, which are more complex and mediated, demonstrate how uberization spreads across the production chain and facilitates the extraction and attraction of surplus value elsewhere, denoting the imperialist character of capitalist dynamics today.
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spelling Uberization Political Economy: Worker Exploitation Regarding Three Forms of Work Intermediation in Platform CompaniesEconomia Política da Uberização: A Exploração dos Trabalhadores conforme as Três Formas de Intermediação do Trabalho nas Empresas Plataformauberizationdigital platformsplatform companieswork relationshipspolitical economyuberizaçãoplataformas digitaisempresas-plataformarelações de trabalhoeconomia políticaA wide range of studies has emerged on the precariousness of uberized jobs. Nonetheless, there is a gap regarding how these precarious jobs are integrated into the global movement of private valuation and appropriation of the workforce. Thus, this essay aims to apprehend the movement of capital reproduction whose material base occurs in the digital platform dynamics, demonstrating the different forms of intermediated work engendered in the global accumulation process. Using a historical materialist approach, we analyze the phenomenon of uberization in the expansion movement of the production and circulation of goods, scrutinizing the dynamics of big platform companies regarding their relationship with workers and customers, revealing mediations in the movement of values, which culminates in three forms of labor intermediation: (a) Form 1: as a commodity for individual consumption; (b) Form 2: as part of the work processes of industrial capital; and (c) Form 3: as a moderator of exchange relationships. We conclude by indicating that the three forms of uberized products help us to understand how this commodity production process submits men and women to precarious working conditions and increased exploitation. Furthermore, forms 2 and 3, which are more complex and mediated, demonstrate how uberization spreads across the production chain and facilitates the extraction and attraction of surplus value elsewhere, denoting the imperialist character of capitalist dynamics today.Tem surgido uma vasta gama de estudos sobre a precarização dos trabalhos uberizados, todavia, há uma lacuna referente a como esses trabalhos precários se integram ao movimento global de valorização e apropriação privada de valor. Assim, este ensaio objetiva a apreensão do movimento de reprodução do capital cuja base material concretiza-se nas dinâmicas das plataformas digitais, demonstrando as diferentes formas como o trabalho intermediado é engendrado no processo global de acumulação. Com uma abordagem materialista histórica, analisamos o fenômeno da uberização do trabalho no movimento de expansão da produção e circulação de mercadorias, perscrutando a dinâmica das principais empresas-plataformas quanto à sua relação com trabalhadores(as) e clientes, desvelando mediações no movimento do valor, que culmina em três formas de intermediação do trabalho: (a) Forma 1: como mercadoria de meio de consumo individual; (b) Forma 2: com parte dos processos de trabalho de um capital industrial; e (c) Forma 3: como moderador de relações de troca. Concluímos indicando que as três formas dos produtos na uberização nos ajudam a perceber como este processo de produção da mercadoria submete homens e mulheres às condições de trabalho precárias e ao aumento da exploração. As Formas 2 e 3, mais complexas e mediadas, demonstram como a uberização do trabalho se espraia na cadeia produtiva e propicia a extração e atração do mais-valor alhures, denotando o caráter imperialista da dinâmica capitalista nos dias atuais.Núcleo de Pós-graduação em Administração, Escola de Administração, UFBA2023-04-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/revistaoes/article/view/49443Organizações & Sociedade; Vol. 30 No. 105 (2023)Organizações & Sociedade; v. 30 n. 105 (2023)1984-92301413-585Xreponame:Organizações & Sociedade (Online)instname:Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)instacron:UFBAengporhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/revistaoes/article/view/49443/28877https://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/revistaoes/article/view/49443/28878Copyright (c) 2023 Organizações & Sociedadeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFranco, DavidFerraz, Deise LuizaFerraz, Janaynna de Moura2023-04-15T09:11:43Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufba.br:article/49443Revistahttp://www.revistaoes.ufba.br/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcandidab@ufba.br||revistaoes@ufba.br1984-92301413-585Xopendoar:2023-04-15T09:11:43Organizações & Sociedade (Online) - Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Uberization Political Economy: Worker Exploitation Regarding Three Forms of Work Intermediation in Platform Companies
Economia Política da Uberização: A Exploração dos Trabalhadores conforme as Três Formas de Intermediação do Trabalho nas Empresas Plataforma
title Uberization Political Economy: Worker Exploitation Regarding Three Forms of Work Intermediation in Platform Companies
spellingShingle Uberization Political Economy: Worker Exploitation Regarding Three Forms of Work Intermediation in Platform Companies
Franco, David
uberization
digital platforms
platform companies
work relationships
political economy
uberização
plataformas digitais
empresas-plataforma
relações de trabalho
economia política
title_short Uberization Political Economy: Worker Exploitation Regarding Three Forms of Work Intermediation in Platform Companies
title_full Uberization Political Economy: Worker Exploitation Regarding Three Forms of Work Intermediation in Platform Companies
title_fullStr Uberization Political Economy: Worker Exploitation Regarding Three Forms of Work Intermediation in Platform Companies
title_full_unstemmed Uberization Political Economy: Worker Exploitation Regarding Three Forms of Work Intermediation in Platform Companies
title_sort Uberization Political Economy: Worker Exploitation Regarding Three Forms of Work Intermediation in Platform Companies
author Franco, David
author_facet Franco, David
Ferraz, Deise Luiza
Ferraz, Janaynna de Moura
author_role author
author2 Ferraz, Deise Luiza
Ferraz, Janaynna de Moura
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Franco, David
Ferraz, Deise Luiza
Ferraz, Janaynna de Moura
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv uberization
digital platforms
platform companies
work relationships
political economy
uberização
plataformas digitais
empresas-plataforma
relações de trabalho
economia política
topic uberization
digital platforms
platform companies
work relationships
political economy
uberização
plataformas digitais
empresas-plataforma
relações de trabalho
economia política
description A wide range of studies has emerged on the precariousness of uberized jobs. Nonetheless, there is a gap regarding how these precarious jobs are integrated into the global movement of private valuation and appropriation of the workforce. Thus, this essay aims to apprehend the movement of capital reproduction whose material base occurs in the digital platform dynamics, demonstrating the different forms of intermediated work engendered in the global accumulation process. Using a historical materialist approach, we analyze the phenomenon of uberization in the expansion movement of the production and circulation of goods, scrutinizing the dynamics of big platform companies regarding their relationship with workers and customers, revealing mediations in the movement of values, which culminates in three forms of labor intermediation: (a) Form 1: as a commodity for individual consumption; (b) Form 2: as part of the work processes of industrial capital; and (c) Form 3: as a moderator of exchange relationships. We conclude by indicating that the three forms of uberized products help us to understand how this commodity production process submits men and women to precarious working conditions and increased exploitation. Furthermore, forms 2 and 3, which are more complex and mediated, demonstrate how uberization spreads across the production chain and facilitates the extraction and attraction of surplus value elsewhere, denoting the imperialist character of capitalist dynamics today.
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