INDL-7 Newletter_1: Registration and fees

INDL-7 Newsletter no.1 Dear colleagues, With this document, we aim to share important information to all who have a paper or poster accepted at the INDL-7 conference. 1. All those who plan to attend as speakers (presenters and/or co-authors of accepted presentations and posters) should register at the following URL: https://indl-7.sciencesconf.org no later than July […]

INDL-7 @Santiago de Chile call for papers

INDL-7 Call for Papers We are more than excited to inaugurate the next INDL-7 conference. After INDL-6 in Berlin successfully brought together different disciplines and scholars and fostered discussion around digital labor, we shifted for the first time outside the European-North America regions. INDL-7 is taking place in Santiago de Chile, from 28-30 October. The […]

Call for papers: 1st INDL-MEA conference!

Dear Scholars, Researchers, Students, and Practitioners, The American University in Cairo and the International Network on Digital Labor (INDL) are excited to invite you to the inaugural conference of the Middle East and Africa (MEA) chapter of INDL titled “Digital Labor Perspectives from the Middle East and Africa.” Organized in collaboration with the International Labour […]

INDL-6 Conference Unveils Program: A Deep Dive into Digital Labor Post-Pandemic

From October 9 to 11, 2023, researchers, activists, artists, and policymakers will gather in Berlin for the sixth annual conference of the International Network on Digital Labor. INDL-6 “Digital Labor in the Wake of Pandemic Times” will feature over 100 presentations and contributions from 150 speakers from around the world. Set against the backdrop of […]

WORKSHOP: CRITICAL AI AND LABOUR: POWER, VALUE CHAINS, AND REPRODUCTION

CRIMT joins OBVIA for this online workshop, where we gather global experts examining the countless workers who are required to help build, maintain, and test artificial intelligence (AI) systems in what Mary Gray and Siddharth Suri at Microsoft Research refer to as “ghost work” and what Lilly Irani calls “human-fuelled automation.” We will open with […]