Crowdsourcing as a Platform for Digital Labor Unions

Authors

  • Payal Arora Erasmus University Rotterdam
  • Linnea Holter Thompson Erasmus University Rotterdam

Keywords:

crowdsourcing, outsourced labor, new media technology, transparency, labor, digital unions, corporate social responsibility

Abstract

Global complex supply chains have made it difficult to know the realities in factories. This structure obfuscates the networks, channels, and flows of communication between employers, workers, nongovernmental organizations and other vested intermediaries, creating a lack of transparency. Factories operate far from the brands themselves, often in developing countries where labor is cheap and regulations are weak. However, the emergence of social media and mobile technology has drawn the world closer together. Specifically, crowdsourcing is being used in an innovative way to gather feedback from outsourced laborers with access to digital platforms. This article examines how crowdsourcing platforms are used for both gathering and sharing information to foster accountability. We critically assess how these tools enable dialogue between brands and factory workers, making workers part of the greater conversation. We argue that although there are challenges in designing and implementing these new monitoring systems, these platforms can pave the path for new forms of unionization and corporate social responsibility beyond just rebranding.

Author Biographies

Payal Arora, Erasmus University Rotterdam

Payal Arora (PhD Columbia University.) is an Associate professor at the Department of Media and Communication in the Faculty of History, Culture and Communication, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands. She is the author of multiple books including the upcoming Poor@play: Digital life beyond the West. She has published over forty papers in her field and has given over a 100 presentations across 62 cities and 25 countries. 

Linnea Holter Thompson, Erasmus University Rotterdam

Linnea Holter Thompson has a Master of Arts in Media and Business from Erasmus University Rotterdam. Her main focus areas are crowdsourcing, corporate communication and CSR/sustainability. She has a bachelor in media studies with economics from the University of Oslo. She is the founder of Girlsoverhair.com, a platform for inspiration and information on female hair loss. 

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Published

2018-05-29

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