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Ekonomi Politik Platformisasi dan Datafikasi dalam Gig Economy
Abstract
Penelitian ini berupaya menguraikan perubahan dalam tatanan kehidupan akibat masifnya ekspansi perusahaan berbasis platform digital. Pada bentuk mutakhirnya, revolusi teknologi informasi memungkinkan praktik akumulasi kapital berbasis jaringan dalam bentuk gig economy. Ekspansi pekerjaan gig yang berlangsung melalui platformisasi terjadi dalam kondisi sosial yang spesifik. Dalam melacak lokus relasi sosial dan politik yang berubah sebagai konsekuensi logis dari interkoneksi, fokus diberikan terhadap friksi akibat ekspansi dan akumulasi kapital industri transportasi berbasis platform beserta ragam responsnya. Untuk mencapai tujuan tersebut, penelitian ini akan menggunakan metode kualitatif dengan mengambil studi kasus pada empat wilayah yaitu, Surabaya, Denpasar, Badung, dan Gianyar. Penelitian ini akan berkontribusi dalam perdebatan, pertama, upaya memahami platformasi, mencakup aspek konektivitas dan diskoneksi, sebagai sebuah proses yang melekat dengan kondisi sosialnya. Kedua, melihat proses akumulasi kapital beserta implikasi sosialnya, melalui ekspropriasi. Tulisan ini menunjukkan bahwa interkoneksi global menjadi lokus kontestasi kekuasaan antara perusahaan berbasis platform, negara, dan masyarakat.
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