Collective and individual resistance: Exploring worker-driven factors limiting platform labour agency

Sharma P (2025)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2025

Journal

Book Volume: 36

Pages Range: 187-216

Journal Issue: 1

DOI: 10.1017/elr.2025.21

Abstract

The proliferation of platform-mediated work necessitates a nuanced examination of how workers negotiate their agency and contest power dynamics within these novel labour arrangements. This research seeks to examine the diverse resistance practices among platform workers and the worker-driven determinants that either facilitate or hinder such practices among workers. The research design uses a Global North-Global South dichotomous perspective to understand how workers engaged in analogous labour processes within disparate political-economic frameworks are responding to the challenges. In this, 122 semi-structured interviews were conducted among online food delivery workers in India [Mumbai and Guwahati] and Italy [Milan and Bologna]. The findings contribute to our appreciation of how individual determinants among workers impede resistance practices, ultimately diminishing the potential for unified collective action within the platform workforce.

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APA:

Sharma, P. (2025). Collective and individual resistance: Exploring worker-driven factors limiting platform labour agency. Economic and Labour Relations Review, 36(1), 187-216. https://doi.org/10.1017/elr.2025.21

MLA:

Sharma, Padmini. "Collective and individual resistance: Exploring worker-driven factors limiting platform labour agency." Economic and Labour Relations Review 36.1 (2025): 187-216.

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