Dear all,

From October 9 to 11, 2023, researchers, activists, artists, and policymakers 
will gather in Berlin for the sixth annual conference of our 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 a global pandemic that has accelerated digital 
transformations, the INDL-6 Conference promises to be an invaluable source of 
insights and discussion. A special focus will be placed on speakers from the 
global South, as well as on original empirical findings and theoretical 
perspectives.

Please, find the program online on the INDL website: 
https://www.indl.network/indl-6-conference-unveils-program-a-deep-dive-into-digital-labor-post-pandemic/.

Registration is free and open to anyone (subject to availability). Just click 
here to register: 
https://tickets.weizenbaum-institut.de/conference-organizer/INDL-6/.

INDL-6 is hosted by the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society, and 
co-organized by the International Labor Organization (ILO), Digital Platform 
Labor (DiPLab), and Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB).

The keynote speakers will include Kylie Jarrett (Maynooth University, Ireland), 
a pioneering researcher in the field of digital labor studies, and the author 
of "Digital Labor" (Wiley, 2022). In light of the concept of "workers' 
assetization", she will discuss commodification and class in the platform 
economy. The author of "Goodbye iSlave: A Manifesto for Digital Abolition" 
(University of Illinois Press, 2016) Jack Linchuan Qiu (Nanyang Technological 
University, Singapore) will delve into labor-capital relations in the Softbank 
Empire. The topic of artificial intelligence and European labor regulation will 
be analyzed in light of recent changes in legislation by Aida Ponce del 
Castillo (ETUI, Belgium).

Also scheduled are two exciting plenary panels. The first one is the 
documentary film "VO (Vehicle Operator)," directed by Nicolas Gourault. This 
short film takes us on an immersive journey into the lives of those who train 
self-driving cars. During the second panel, "Irresponsible technologies?", a 
group discussion will explore the social responsibility associated with AI 
production within global supply chains. It will feature Dr. Lukas Sonnenberg 
(GIZ Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, Germany), Prof. 
Baptiste Delmas (Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France), Dr. Fabian Stephany, Dr. 
Fabian Braesemann (Oxford Internet Institute, UK). The panel will be chaired by 
Uma Rani (Senior Economist, ILO, Switzerland).

You are welcome to forward this information to all persons who may be 
interested.

Cheers,
Antonio



-- 
Antonio A. Casilli
Professor, Telecom Paris | Institut Polytechnique de Paris
Member, Interdisciplinary Institute for Innovation (CNRS)
Associate Member, LACI-LAP (EHESS)
Associate researcher, Weizenbaum-Institut, Berlin
Member, Scholarly council UCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry (C2i2)
Faculty Fellow, Nexa Center for Internet & Society

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