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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
One of the fundamental concerns of labor sociology is the struggle between workers and management over control of the workplace, and how this has changed over time. This panel brings together a set of papers that examine different aspects of this struggle across time and in different national and occupational contexts.
Creative Bodies at Work: The Labor and Love of Voice Actors - Justin Matthew Germain, University of California-Berkeley
Low-Cost, Fast-Paced: A Study of Time Control in China’s Vertical Micro‑Drama Production - Bingbing Ma, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences; Yiqi Kang
Maximizing Income Through Platform Dependence: The Case of Turkish Platform Delivery Workers - Duygun Ruben, Boston College
Skill, Automation and the Future of Work - Tom Juravich, University of Massachusetts-Amherst