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 Trabajo y la economía de plataforma: Retos locales y globales

Trabajo y la economía de plataforma: Retos locales y globales

Fecha de inicio

26/10/2022
03:00 pm

Fecha de cierre

26/10/2022
06:00 pm
Ubicación

Auditorio del Jockey Club

Evento de cierre del Summit de Fairwork 2022, será un conversatorio abierto al público.

Agenda del evento


3:00-6:00 p.m FAIRWORK Summit 2022

 Trabajo y la economía de plataforma:
Retos locales y globales
 
Labor and the platform economy:
Global and local challenges.
 
Auditorio Facultad de Jurisprudencia, Edificio Jockey Club, Bogotá, Colombia
Miércoles 26 de octubre de 2022  


Opening comments
3:00 p.m. The Fairwork process: our impacts around the world. Professor Mark Graham, University of Oxford. (10 min)
3:10 pm - 4:30 p.m.
Round table: Regulation and operational challenges in Platform work in Colombia
Desafíos regulatorios y de operación en el trabajo de plataformas digitales en Colombia
 (10 min intervention by speaker)
  • Cristina Fernandez, Fedesarrollo.
  • Mery Laura Perdomo, Coordinadora Regional para América Latina y el Caribe Red Internacional de Abogados Laborales de Trabajadores-ILAW
  • Jorge Mario Benítez, Director del Centro de Investigaciones Laborales Universidad Externado
  • Oscar Javier Maldonado, Fairwork Colombia-Universidad del Rosario
  • Open Discussion and questions from the public (3:50 p.m-4:20 p.m.)
Chair: Alessio Bertolini. Oxford Internet Institute-Fairwork UK.
 
Break (4:20 p.m.)
Round table: The International experience: interactions with platforms, workers’ organisations and other stakeholders. (4:40pm-5:50 p.m.)
  • Dr Arturo Arriagada, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez-Fairwork Chile.
  • Dr. Janaki Srinivasan. International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore-Fairwork India. Engagement with Platforms in India (To be confirmed).           
  • Dr. Hilda Mwakatumbula, REPOA-Fairwork Tanzania
  • Branka  Andjelkovic. CENTER. Public Policy Research Center-Fairwork Serbia.
  • Open Discussion and questions from the public (5:10 a.m-5:50 p.m.)
 
Chair: Tatiana López. WZB-Fairwork Germany.      
 
5:50 p.m. Closing remarks:Mark Graham and Oscar Maldonado

 

 

Conferencistas

Arturo Arriagada

Arturo Arriagada

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Arturo Arriagada

Arturo Arriagada

Is the Principal Investigator for the Fairwork project in Chile. He is an associate professor of communications at Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez (UAI-Chile), where conducts research at the intersection of media, technology, and society. He also is the Director of Social Media Culture, a research laboratory based at the School of Communications and Journalism at UAI that studies the role of social media and platforms in social and economic life. Since, 2022 he is also an Associate Researcher in the Millennium Center on the Evolution of Work (MNEW), a multidisciplinary project to studying the future of work funded by Chile’s National Agency for Research and Development (ANID).

Janaki Srinivasan

Janaki Srinivasan

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Janaki Srinivasan

Janaki Srinivasan

Is a Co-Investigator for the Fairwork project in India. She is also an Assistant Professor at the International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore (IIIT-Bangalore). Janaki has a PhD in Information Management and Systems from UC Berkeley and Masters degrees in Physics and in Information Technology from IIT Delhi and IIIT Bangalore. Her research examines the politics of information technology-based development.

Her work has shown how gender, class and caste shape Indian digital inclusion initiatives, focussed on community computer centres, mobile phones, identity systems and open information systems. Currently, she is exploring privacy, algorithmic control and the role of intermediaries in digital exchanges.

Hilda Mwakatumbula

Hilda Mwakatumbula

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Hilda Mwakatumbula

Hilda Mwakatumbula

Is the Principal Investigator for Fairwork Tanzania. She is a researcher at the REPOA – the number one think-tank in Tanzania. She holds a Ph.D. from Waseda University – Japan, majoring in ICT Economics, Business, and Policy. Hilda’s research focuses on the intersection of the digital economy, labour markets, and gender. Within this broad frame, she uses empirical evidence methodologies and critical theories to analyse the utilization of digital technologies to attain sustainable development goals specifically on ending poverty of all forms, gender equality, and decent jobs goals.

Branka Anđelković

Branka Anđelković

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Branka Anđelković

Branka Anđelković

Is the Principal Investigator for the Fairwork project in Serbia. She is also Co-founder and Programme Director of the Public Policy Research Center, Belgrade based think tank. She holds MAs in public administration from the Harvard University (United States), and in the international relations from the Central European University (Hungary). Her BA is in the comparative literature and theory of literature from the University of Belgrade (Serbia). Her research interests focus on labour markets and non-standard forms of employment in the context of the knowledge-based economy and digital transformation.  Branka is the lead author and editor of several pioneering studies about the platform economy and platform-mediated work in Serbia, including GigmeterTM, which presents data about remote workers on global online platforms from Serbia and other Southeast European countries in terms of gender, income and occupations.