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  • The Gig Economy and Women Workers in the Middle East (special issue)
    Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025)

    Guest edited by Stella Morgana.

    What is the impact of the so-called gig economy on women workers in the Middle East? Does digitalisation represent a catalyst for female labour participation in the region or a burden leading to further financial insecurity and invisibility? How are ordinary women gig workers re-imagining their tech lives and challenging unwritten rules, patriarchy and lack of access to the labour market? Featuring articles analysing case studies in Egypt, Iraq, Oman and the United Arab Emirates, this special issue addresses the abovementioned questions, directly speaking to the academic debate on the global gig economies. Proving a regional and local perspective, it contributes to a more plural understanding of gig work in a multiplicity of contexts, practices and experiences. It investigates the relationship between the daily and the digital to explore the role of platforms in shaping female labour participation and women’s empowerment, as well as issues of precarisation and marginalisation. By proposing a collection of original and pioneering research on an understudied topic as applied to specific contexts in the Middle East, the special issue broadens the analysis of the so-called gig economy beyond a mere economic lens, bringing together multi-disciplinary insights and approaches from sociology, political economy and digital anthropology. It shows that online gig work is neither a crystallised nor monolithic dimension. Instead, platforms - in some instances - have become vectors of formalisation instead of leading only to informality, such as in the case of taxi driving app and home cooking/food delivery, where apps have enhanced more regulation as formality was not the norm before. Women gig workers are re-imagining their roles in their everyday practices of working from home, blurring the lines between the public and the private spheres. They adapt to neoliberal conditions of flexibilisation to sustain their needs in contexts where processes of labour informalisation have long permeated the development of labour relations.

  • September
    Vol. 15 No. 3 (2024)

  • May 2024
    Vol. 15 No. 2 (2024)

  • January 2024
    Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024)

  • September 2023 (Special Issue)
    Vol. 14 No. 3 (2023)

    Labour Conflict, Forms of Organisation and Class (guest edited by Maurizio Atzeni, Jenny Chan and Devi Sacchetto).

  • May 2023
    Vol. 14 No. 2 (2023)

  • January 2023
    Vol. 14 No. 1 (2023)

  • September 2022
    Vol. 13 No. 3 (2022)

  • May 2022 (Special Issue)
    Vol. 13 No. 2 (2022)

    African Trade Unions (guest edited by Mark McQuinn)

  • January 2022
    Vol. 13 No. 1 (2022)

  • September 2021 (Special Issue)
    Vol. 12 No. 3 (2021)

    Informal Workers and the Politics of Working-class Transformation in the Americas (Guest edited by Ruth Felder and Viviana Patroni)

  • May 2021
    Vol. 12 No. 2 (2021)

  • January 2021
    Vol. 12 No. 1 (2021)

  • September 2020
    Vol. 11 No. 3 (2020)

  • May 2020
    Vol. 11 No. 2

  • January 2020
    Vol. 11 No. 1

  • September 2019
    Vol. 10 No. 3

  • May 2019
    Vol. 10 No. 2

  • January 2019
    Vol. 10 No. 1

  • September 2018
    Vol. 9 No. 3

  • May 2018 (Special Issue)
    Vol. 9 No. 2

    Acquiring and Applying Power Resources (Guest edited by Carmen Ludwig, Stefan Schmalz and Edward Webster)

  • January 2018
    Vol. 9 No. 1

  • September 2017
    Vol. 8 No. 3

  • May 2017
    Vol. 8 No. 2

  • January 2017
    Vol. 8 No. 1

  • September 2016
    Vol. 7 No. 3

  • May 2016 (Special Issue)
    Vol. 7 No. 2

    Politics of Precarity - Critical Engagements with Guy Standing (Guest edited by Marcel Paret)

  • January 2016
    Vol. 7 No. 1

  • September 2015 (Special Issue)
    Vol. 6 No. 3

    Transformative Unionism and Innovative Campaigns Challenging Inequality (Guest edited by Michelle Williams)

  • May 2015 (Special Issue)
    Vol. 6 No. 2

    The Future and Praxis of Decent Work (Guest edited by Phoebe Moore, with co-editors Charles Dannreuther, Christian Möllmann and Conor Cradden)

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