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Good Gig, Bad Gig: Autonomy and Algorithmic Control in the Global Gig Economy
AJ Wood, M Graham, V Lehdonvirta, I Hjorth
Work, Employment and Society, 0950017018785616, 2019
20832019
Workers of the Internet unite? Online freelancer organisation among remote gig economy workers in six Asian and African countries
AJ Wood, V Lehdonvirta, M Graham
New Technology, Work and Employment 33 (2), 95-112, 2018
4902018
Networked but commodified: The (dis) embeddedness of digital labour in the gig economy
AJ Wood, M Graham, V Lehdonvirta, I Hjorth
Sociology 53 (5), 931-950, 2019
4562019
The Risks and Rewards of Online Gig Work At the Global Margins
M Graham, V Lehdonvirta, AJ Wood, H Barnard, I Hjorth, S D.P
Oxford Internet Institute, 2017
2492017
Algorithmic Management: Consequences for Work Organisation and Working Conditions
AJ Wood
https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/sites/jrcsh/files/jrc124874.pdf, 2021
2132021
Antagonism beyond employment: how the ‘subordinated agency’of labour platforms generates conflict in the remote gig economy
AJ Wood, V Lehdonvirta
Socio-Economic Review 19 (4), 1369-1396, 2021
178*2021
Despotism on demand: How power operates in the flexible workplace
AJ Wood
Cornell University Press, 2020
1492020
Networks of injustice and worker mobilisation at Walmart
AJ Wood
Industrial Relations Journal 46 (4), 259-274, 2015
1382015
Alienation Is Not ‘Bullshit’: An Empirical Critique of Graeber’s Theory of BS Jobs
M Soffia, AJ Wood, B Burchell
Work, Employment and Society, 09500170211015067, 2021
1032021
Flexible scheduling, degradation of job quality and barriers to collective voice
AJ Wood
Human Relations 69 (10), 1989-2010, 2016
982016
Powerful times: Flexible discipline and schedule gifts at work
AJ Wood
Work, Employment and Society 32 (6), 1061-1077, 2018
912018
Dynamics of contention in the gig economy: Rage against the platform, customer or state?
AJ Wood, N Martindale, V Lehdonvirta
New Technology, Work and Employment 38 (2), 330-350, 2023
652023
Unemployment and well-being
AJ Wood, BJ Burchell
Cambridge University Press, 2018
632018
Platform Precarity: surviving algorithmic insecurity in the gig economy
A Wood, V Lehdonvirta
Available at SSRN 3795375, 2021
612021
Platforms disrupting reputation: precarity and recognition struggles in the remote gig economy
AJ Wood, V Lehdonvirta
Sociology 57 (5), 999-1016, 2023
602023
The power of social media as a labour campaigning tool: lessons from OUR Walmart and the Fight for 15
V Pasquier, AJ Wood
ETUI Policy Brief: European Economic, Employment and Social Policy 10, 1-6, 2018
60*2018
Towards a new web of rules: An international review of institutional experimentation to strengthen employment protections
CF Wright, AJ Wood, J Trevor, C McLaughlin, W Huang, B Harney, ...
Employee Relations: The International Journal 41 (2), 313-330, 2019
472019
The Taylor Review: understanding the gig economy, dependency and the complexities of control.
AJ Wood
New Technology, Work and Employment, 2019
352019
Workplace regimes: a sociological defence and elaboration
AJ Wood
Work in the Global Economy 1 (1-2), 119-138, 2021
302021
Beyond mobilisation at McDonald’s: Towards networked organising
AJ Wood
Capital & Class 44 (4), 493-502, 2020
232020
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