2018
DOI: 10.3917/entin.034.0057
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Are “auto-entrepreneurs” entrepreneurs or not, and Why should we care?

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“…On one hand, this is the case of neoliberal public policies that during the 1990s have reformed labor markets and have undermined traditional welfare state, pushing an increasing number of individuals to accept "gigs" without any social protection (Friedman, 2014). On the other, a crucial role has been played by, the rise of new subjectivities, such as the entreprecariat (Lorusso, 2020) or the autoentrepreneurship (Arreola et al, 2017), denoting labor market actors devoted to competition and to the imperative of productivity that has been the culture broth from where digital labor has surfaced (Graham and Woodcock, 2019).…”
Section: From the Salary Institution To Digital Labormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On one hand, this is the case of neoliberal public policies that during the 1990s have reformed labor markets and have undermined traditional welfare state, pushing an increasing number of individuals to accept "gigs" without any social protection (Friedman, 2014). On the other, a crucial role has been played by, the rise of new subjectivities, such as the entreprecariat (Lorusso, 2020) or the autoentrepreneurship (Arreola et al, 2017), denoting labor market actors devoted to competition and to the imperative of productivity that has been the culture broth from where digital labor has surfaced (Graham and Woodcock, 2019).…”
Section: From the Salary Institution To Digital Labormentioning
confidence: 99%