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Platform Organizing: Tech Worker Mobilization and Digital Tools for Labour Movements

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The Ambivalence of Coworking: On the Politics of an Emerging Work Practice

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Jul 9, 2019 Platform Organizing: Tech Worker Mobilization and Digital Tools for Labour Movements

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May 20, 2017 The Ambivalence of Coworking: On the Politics of an Emerging Work Practice

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