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Becoming a Platform in Europe

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The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. This book critically explores the collaborative economy, it examines governance, labour, and platform design, off...
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The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online.

Emerging out of the collaborative work conducted within the Working Group “Mechanisms to activate and support the collaborative economy” of the COST Action “From Sharing to Caring: Examining Socio-Technical Aspects of the Collaborative Economy”, the book questions the varied set of organizational forms collected under the label of “collaborative” or “sharing” economy —ranging from grassroots peer-to-peer solidarity initiatives to corporate owned platforms— from the perspective of what is known as the European social values: respect for human dignity and human rights (including those of minorities), freedom, democracy, equality, and the rule of law. Therefore, the edited collection focuses on the governance of such economic activities, and how they organize labour, cooperation and social life. From individual motivations to participating, to platform use by local groups, until platform design in its political as well as technological dimensions, the book provides a comparative overview and critical discussion on the processes, narratives and organizational models at play in the collaborative economy. On such a basis, the volume offers tools, suggestions and visions for the future that may inform the designing of policies, technologies, and business models in Europe.

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Price: $120.00
Pages: 338
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Now Publishers Inc
Publication Date: 19 October 2021
ISBN: 9781680838404
Format: Hardcover
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / E-Commerce / General, E-commerce: business aspects

Maurizio Teli is Associate Professor of Techno-Anthropology and Participation at the Department of Planning, Aalborg University, Denmark. He works at the intersection of participatory design, the analysis of socio-economic inequalities, and critical theories. He investigates how to co-design technologies contributing to commoning practices, with a particular focus on collaborations with grassroots initiatives. He serves in the editorial board and program committee of international journals and conferences in interaction design, co- design, and participatory design. He is now chairing the Center for Sustainability and Digital Transformation at the Technical Faculty of IT and Design at Aalborg University.

Chiara Bassetti is Senior Assistant Professor at the Department of Sociology and Social Research of the University of Trento, and a researcher at the Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies of the Italian National Research Council (CNR). An ethnographer and ethnomethodologist, her main research focus rests on social interaction, cultural phenomena and collaborative practices. Workplace studies, computer supported collaborative work, and socio-technical systems are areas of interest. Further research concerns cooperation, grassroots initiatives and socioeconomic innovation. Since 2012, she has been working in interdisciplinary teams, contributing to the design of artifacts such as digital platforms and complementary currencies. She is Co-Editor in Chief of Etnografia e Ricerca Qualitativa - the Italian journal of Ethnography and Qualitative Research.

Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Socio-environmental determinants of willingness to participate in the collaborative economy
Chapter 3. The Influence of Demographics, Attitudinal and Behavioural Characteristics on Motives to Participate in the Sharing Economy and Expected Benefits of Participation
Chapter 4. In the scenario of sustainable mobility and pandemic emergency
Chapter 5. Why are we still using Facebook? The platform paradox in collaborative community initiatives
Chapter 6. Designing for Motivations
Chapter 7. Towards a political definition of the sharing economy
Chapter 8. Assessing Perspectives and Opportunities of Airbnb Hosts
Chapter 9. The Open Source Platform Federation business model
Chapter 10. Legal and organizational aspects of labour relations in the collaborative economy
Chapter 11. Mapping the impact: assessment methodologies and policy implications of the Collaborative and Sharing Economy
Chapter 12. Rethinking the Stack: New Narratives for an Era of Collective Intelligences
Chapter 13. Mapping the landscape of sharing and cooperativism for design research and practice