ABSTRACT
The future of work is at the centre of debates related to the emerging digital society. Concerns range from the inclusion, equity, and dignity of those at the far end of the value chain, who participate on and off platforms, often in the shadows, invisible to policymakers, designers, and consumers. Precarity and informality characterize this largely female workforce, across sectors ranging from artisanal work to salon services to ride hailing and construction. A feminist reimagining of the futures of work—what we term as “FemWork” —is the need of the day and should manifest in multiple and various forms, placing the worker at the core and drawing on her experiences, aspirations, and realities. This volume offers grounded insights from academic, activist, legal, development and design perspectives that can help us think through these inclusive futures and possibly create digital, social, and governance infrastructures of work that are fairer and more meaningful.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |12 pages
Introduction
part |72 pages
Design
chapter 1|15 pages
AI Design of Ride-hailing Platforms: A Feminist Analysis of Workers' Precarity
chapter 3|8 pages
Globalized Creative Economies: Rethinking Local Craft, Provenance, and Platform Design
chapter 4|16 pages
Leveraging Platforms to Bridge the Gender Divide and Drive Inclusive Growth: Perspectives and Recommendations from India
part |85 pages
Governance
chapter 7|12 pages
Entrepreneurs Craft the Future of Collective Artisanal Economies in Bangladesh
chapter 8|13 pages
Enabling Women's Digital Participation: The Case for Meaningful Connectivity
chapter 9|16 pages
Not Quite the Death of Distance in Chennai: Challenging the Resettlement Utopia of Perumbakkam
part |68 pages
Networks
chapter 13|10 pages
What Lies in the Shadows of a Stakeholder Analysis? A Methodological Analysis to Contextualize the Lives of Women Workers in the Global South
chapter 16|13 pages
Converging Forces: Navigating Climate Change and the Future of Work in Developing Countries
chapter 17|9 pages
Challenging Capitalist Patriarchy and Negotiating for Women Worker Rights: Exploring the “Right to Sit” Movement in Kerala
chapter 18|12 pages
Digital Leisure and Aspirational Work among Venezuelan Refugee and Migrant Women in Brazil
part |47 pages
Vision
