Examining the lacunae in current extraterritorial responsibility frameworks from the standpoint of a data justice agenda with emphasis on Global South concerns.
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While a slew of legislations have been proposed, globally, to boost platform regulation, they fall short on some accounts. Here’s why.
- Big Tech Watch
Tracing the change in the concepts of development and labor in the digital age, and analyzing strategies of developing countries and workers to recalibrate the current state of inequity.
- Big Tech Watch
The digital economy continues to be marked by deep power asymmetries between capital and labor. Work precarization, and opaque, inscrutable algorithmic regimes of management chip away at decent work conditions. Automation poses wicked conundrums for economic policy in the North and South alike.
- Big Tech Watch
The deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has shown great potential for harm, especially for racialized women, non-binary people, and marginalized groups in the Global South. In such a scenario, how can we decolonize and depatriarchalize AI?
- Feminist Digitality
The platform economy presents challenges that need newer policies beyond the competition law regime. What can these new approaches look like?
- Big Tech Watch
- The Policy Table
Despite its avowed allegiance to progressive values, how does the WEF’s Davos Summit further the consolidation of corporate power, particularly in the digital arena?
- Big Tech Watch
- The Policy Table
Unpacking dominant developed countries’ tactic of using spam as a ruse to move trade deals away from the ITU and into the WTO, where they have greater bargaining power.
- The Policy Table
Exploring the experiences of women platform workers in Kenya.
- Feminist Digitality
- The New Precariat