Digital Debt Labour: Migration, Deportation and Offshoring in Mexico

E. Brophy, Rodrigo Finkelstein
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This article explores the convergence of debt, deportation, and digital labour in Mexico by describing the making of a labour force working on the frontlines of transnational debt collection, performing what we call digital debt labour. Drawing on dozens of interviews in Tijuana and Mexico City conducted between 2016 and 2019, we relate the growth of a debt collection labour force in Mexico. To theorise the intersection between debt, migration, and digital labour, this article explores three overlapping, converging, and expanding forms of migration: debt migration, or the circulation of consumer credit through markets for, or processes of, debt collection; virtual migration or the outsourcing of call centre work to offshore locations and the return migration of call centre workers in the labour process; and forced migration, or the deportation of undocumented migrants. Our core argument is that this case study demonstrates the manner in which a highly financialised and digital variant of capitalism is evolving to develop a multi-faceted and opportunistic relationship with the growing trends of migration and deportation.
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数字债务劳工:墨西哥的移民、驱逐和离岸外包
本文通过描述在跨国债务催收前线工作的劳动力,执行我们所谓的数字债务劳动,探讨了墨西哥债务、驱逐出境和数字劳动的融合。根据2016年至2019年期间在蒂华纳和墨西哥城进行的数十次采访,我们将墨西哥债务催收劳动力的增长联系起来。为了将债务、移民和数字劳动力之间的交集理论化,本文探讨了三种重叠、趋同和扩大的移民形式:债务移民,或通过债务催收市场或过程进行的消费信贷流通;虚拟迁移或呼叫中心工作外包到海外地点,以及呼叫中心工作人员在劳工过程中的返回迁移;强迫移民,或驱逐无证移民。我们的核心论点是,这个案例研究表明,高度金融化和数字化的资本主义正在演变成与日益增长的移民和驱逐趋势形成多方面和机会主义关系的方式。
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