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4. Where we work

4. Where we work

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In this episode, we’ll look into workform and workplace considerations, recognising the myriad places—the home, the street, the homes of others—where informal workers engage in labour. And how this affects workers’ identities and perceptions.


Experts

Karishma Mehrotra, Independent Journalist

Salonie Muralidhara Hiriyur, SEWA

Poulami Seal, Georgia State University

Kondam Nikhil Reddy, Ohio University


Show Notes

1.04. Feminist Futures of Work: Reimagining Labour in the Digital Economy, edited by Payal Arora, Usha Raman, René König: https://bit.ly/3TRmswi

1.33. Karishma Mehrotra: https://www.karishmamehrotra.com/

1.57. We asked dozens of Indian gig workers about their future. They see none, by Karishma Mehrotra: https://bit.ly/4cNzx2p

3.28. Human touch, by Karishma Mehrotra: https://bit.ly/3TU7hlW

8.43. Salonie Muralidhara Hiriyur: https://bit.ly/3vRgCDe

9.31. Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA): https://www.sewa.org/

11.06. SEWA Sangini Cooperative: https://bit.ly/3Uhdiux

11.09. SEWA Shaishav: https://bit.ly/4aV68S9

12.52. Indian Federation of App-based Transport Workers (IFAT): https://bit.ly/3Ue9A4A; All India Gig Workers Union (AIGWU): https://bit.ly/3VSCE2P

16.59. Government e Marketplace (GEM): https://gem.gov.in/

19.38. Poulami Seal: https://bit.ly/3WoPmXt; Kondam Nikhil Reddy: https://bit.ly/4a3HD4r


Check out our open access book: Feminist Futures of Work: Reimagining Labour in the Digital Economy, edited by Payal Arora, Usha Raman, René König: https://bit.ly/3TRmswi


Know more about our IDRC-funded initiative: https://femlab.co/


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