Vol. 7 No. 14 (2022): Miradas decoloniales a los estudios socio-antropológicos en Cuba, América Latina y el Caribe
Articles
Published
March 15, 2022
Keywords
- data coloniality,
- domestic work,
- collaborative economy,
- labor exploitation
How to Cite
González Ortuño, G. (2022). Economía colaborativa, colonialidad de datos y mujeres racializadas. Comparative Cultural Studies - Journal of Communication and Transdisciplinary Perspectives, 7(14), 113-124. https://doi.org/10.36253/ccselap-13468
Copyright (c) 2022 Gabriela González Ortuño

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Abstract
This article seeks to demonstrate the way in which he deployment of mediation technologies in the collaborative economy (apps) sustains and deepens the labor exploitation of racialized women. These mediations developed by companies, mostly from the global North, promote data extractivism and are positioned as North-South exploitation tools in the same sense as other forms that can be recognized as part of coloniality structures such as precariousness. labor, the increase in working hours and the cancellation of free time and circulation of the gift that especially affects women.
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