Crowdsourcing Platforms as Devices to Activate Subjectivities

<span class="abs_content">Our contribution examines the phenomenon of crowdsourcing platforms and its shaping of workers' subjectivities. We focus on the process of soliciting unpaid services from (often precarious) knowledge workers operating through digital platforms, whose ho...

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Main Authors: Elisabetta Risi, Marco Briziarelli, Emiliana Armano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Coordinamento SIBA 2019-11-01
Series:Partecipazione e Conflitto
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Online Access:http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/paco/article/view/21277
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spelling doaj-edf740062ab54d3b90f17c32bd8810692021-06-28T08:02:40ZengCoordinamento SIBAPartecipazione e Conflitto1972-76232035-66092019-11-0112376779310.1285/i20356609v12i3p76719152Crowdsourcing Platforms as Devices to Activate SubjectivitiesElisabetta Risi0Marco Briziarelli1Emiliana Armano2IULM University of MilanUniversity of New MexicoUniversity of Milan<span class="abs_content">Our contribution examines the phenomenon of crowdsourcing platforms and its shaping of workers' subjectivities. We focus on the process of soliciting unpaid services from (often precarious) knowledge workers operating through digital platforms, whose hope is to increase their employability chances. The paper presents and discusses the results of a qualitative research conducted during 2017-18 period, consisting of in-depth interviews with freelancers digital designers, who work in the Milan area, Italy. The findings contribute to enrich the conceptualization of 'free work' by acknowledging the process of platforms mediation and their distinctive way of activating subjects. We also claim that while the term 'crowd' highlights the collective and participatory dimension of 'crowdsourced' projects, it obscures the fundamental mechanisms in determining their success: competition among participants, as well as the logic behind the so-called jackpot economy.</span><br />http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/paco/article/view/21277crowdsourcing platformsfreelance knowledge workersqualitative researchsubjectivitiesfree work
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author Elisabetta Risi
Marco Briziarelli
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Marco Briziarelli
Emiliana Armano
Crowdsourcing Platforms as Devices to Activate Subjectivities
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crowdsourcing platforms
freelance knowledge workers
qualitative research
subjectivities
free work
author_facet Elisabetta Risi
Marco Briziarelli
Emiliana Armano
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title Crowdsourcing Platforms as Devices to Activate Subjectivities
title_short Crowdsourcing Platforms as Devices to Activate Subjectivities
title_full Crowdsourcing Platforms as Devices to Activate Subjectivities
title_fullStr Crowdsourcing Platforms as Devices to Activate Subjectivities
title_full_unstemmed Crowdsourcing Platforms as Devices to Activate Subjectivities
title_sort crowdsourcing platforms as devices to activate subjectivities
publisher Coordinamento SIBA
series Partecipazione e Conflitto
issn 1972-7623
2035-6609
publishDate 2019-11-01
description <span class="abs_content">Our contribution examines the phenomenon of crowdsourcing platforms and its shaping of workers' subjectivities. We focus on the process of soliciting unpaid services from (often precarious) knowledge workers operating through digital platforms, whose hope is to increase their employability chances. The paper presents and discusses the results of a qualitative research conducted during 2017-18 period, consisting of in-depth interviews with freelancers digital designers, who work in the Milan area, Italy. The findings contribute to enrich the conceptualization of 'free work' by acknowledging the process of platforms mediation and their distinctive way of activating subjects. We also claim that while the term 'crowd' highlights the collective and participatory dimension of 'crowdsourced' projects, it obscures the fundamental mechanisms in determining their success: competition among participants, as well as the logic behind the so-called jackpot economy.</span><br />
topic crowdsourcing platforms
freelance knowledge workers
qualitative research
subjectivities
free work
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