Gig Economy Riders on Social Media in Thailand: Contested Identities and Emergent Civil Society Organisations.

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL ISSUES Voluntas Pub Date : 2022-11-30 DOI:10.1007/s11266-022-00547-7
Yannik Mieruch, Daniel McFarlane
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The emergence of the gig economy has generated a new class of workers who are categorised as independent "partners" instead of employees with rights to labour protection. Triggered by observations of a protest movement by platform-based delivery riders in Thailand, we engaged in seven months of digital ethnographic research of riders' interactions online to understand the emergence of informal groups facilitating mutual aid and collective action. Civil society research has neglected to analyse such groups within the gig economy. The study finds that social media is a site for the development and contestation of identity narratives. We observed a "Hero" narrative that glorifies delivery riders' independent status and a "Worker" narrative that challenges riders' conditions. We argue that these collective identity narratives crucially facilitate or inhibit the emergence of labour-oriented civil society organisations, thus contributing to third sector research that examines civil society in the Global South.

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泰国社交媒体上的 Gig Economy Riders:有争议的身份和新兴民间社会组织。
零工经济的出现催生了一个新的工人阶级,他们被归类为独立的 "合作伙伴",而不是享有劳动保护权利的雇员。在观察到泰国平台外卖骑手的抗议运动后,我们对骑手的在线互动进行了为期七个月的数字人种学研究,以了解促进互助和集体行动的非正式群体的出现。民间社会研究忽视了对 "打工经济 "中此类群体的分析。研究发现,社交媒体是身份叙事发展和争论的场所。我们观察到一种美化外卖骑手独立身份的 "英雄 "叙事和一种挑战骑手条件的 "工人 "叙事。我们认为,这些集体身份叙事对以劳工为导向的公民社会组织的出现起到了至关重要的促进或抑制作用,从而为研究全球南部公民社会的第三部门研究做出了贡献。
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Voluntas SOCIAL ISSUES-
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13 weeks
期刊介绍: The official journal of the International Society for Third-Sector Research, Voluntas is an interdisciplinary international journal that aims to be the central forum for worldwide research in the area between the state, market, and household sectors. The journal combines full-length articles with shorter research notes (reflecting the latest developments in the field) and book reviews. Voluntas is essential reading for all those engaged in research into the Third Sector (voluntary and nonprofit organizations) including economists, lawyers, political scientists, psychologists, sociologists, and social and public policy analysts. It aims to present leading-edge academic argument around civil society issues in a style that is accessible to practitioners and policymakers.
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