Platform Capitalism and Digital Labor

OCP23 is now over. The full papers presented in the 2023 edition of Online Conference Papers are no longer accessible. You can read the original abstracts of the papers accepted for presentation onsite (Lyon23) and/or submitted online (OCP23) in the abstract books.

Chair: Xiaofei Han
2269
“Pink Terror”: Fan wars, censorship sensibilities, and interpretive labour in China
Erika Ningxin
Wang
King’s College London
2272
Taobao/Livestream Village Model?: “Platform Capitalism” Revisited through a Non-linear Lens
Xiaofei
Han
Carleton University
3488
Re-manufacturing Consent and Returning Subjectivity: A Grounded Theory Analysis of Vloggers’ Labor Process on Digital Platforms
Pengcheng
Yang
School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University
Ziyi
Zhu
School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University
3649
“Who are you working for?”: Thinking on audience value production under Platform capitalism
Han
Yu
Tsinghua University
Runxuan
Tuo
Tsinghua University
3424
The data-driven neoliberal ideology of smart cities: A comparative study of IBM and Alibaba
Yihan
Li
The Chinese University of Hongkong
319
"We are new farmers ": how do live e-commerce sellers in rural China understand and construct the authenticity?
Shichang
Duan
Utrecht University
5082
Appearance and essence of labor relations on digital platforms
Manoel
Bastos
Universidade Estadual de Londrina
4321
Zhibo gonghui: China’s live-streaming Economy’s Proactive Agent
Xiaobing
Yang
Jinan University
Wenhao
Zhou
Shaanxi Normal University
3895
Data Society, Digital Labor and the Data Analytics Industry in Hong Kong
Peichi
Chung
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
3847
Platform-based Cultural Production: Personality, Script, and Myths in China’s Grassroots E-commerce Live-streaming
Qianru
Huang
Zhejiang University
3021
Exploitation and Empowerment Faced by the Low-level Digital Labor in the Chinese Internet Industry - A Comparative Case Study
Baiyang
LU
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shini
CHEN
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
1669
Maze and Hope: Metaphors of Platform and Platformized Entrepreneurial Labour in China
Yu
Jiang
School of Journalism and Communication, Renmin University of China
Xudong
Weng
Television School, Communication University of China
1358
Platform non-standardization and workers’ resistance: the case of haulage platforms in China
Ruirui
LIU
School of Journalism and Communication, Renmin University of China
Yang
Zhou
Lingnan University
749
Digital Capital Never Sleeps: An Empirical Study of Digital Labor and Manufacturing Consent in China
Tianyang
Fu
The University of Chicago
953
Living within the platforms: TikTok in the age of neofeudalism
Tianren
Luo
Fudan University

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