CAPITALISMO DE PLATAFORMA, "BIG TECHS" E PRECARIZAÇÃO DE DIREITOS SOCIAIS
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https://doi.org/10.22409/conflu.v25i1.57314Abstract
This paper intends to analyze the aspects of coordination and control of social and labor relations present in platform capitalism and how these characteristics are established in conditions of semi-freedom and subcitizenship through the interference of big techs, fostering a scenario of coexistence between technological innovations, along with intense forms of degradation of rights legally legitimized by the State, thus preserving the hegemony of the guidelines of the representatives of capital over the interests of those who need to sell their labor power to ensure their subsistence. Associated to these issues, it is emphasized that the algorithmic management coming from the big digital platforms that manage and agency the work of men and women, becomes in governmental practices of neoliberal convictions that reduce the participation of the state apparatus in guaranteeing social rights, transferring these attributions to the private initiative and its pro-capital logic of society. In this way, was intended to show that these effects affect not only the implementation of public policies, but also the duty attributed to technological innovations and their use in stimulating and ensuring conditions of welfare in society.
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