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Platforms, organizations and injunctions to work
[Plateformes, organisations et injonctions au travail]

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  • Yanita Andonova

    (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord)

  • Salma El Bourkadi

    (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord)

  • Nicolas Peirot

    (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord)

Abstract

The purpose of this thematic issue is to study the info-communicational processes in the context of organizations where digital platforms occupy an increasingly prominent place. We define these platforms as transformative organizational forms of work, socio-technical devices marked by discourses, representations and imaginations that are embodied in concrete professional practices and specific intermediations. By their capacity to accelerate exchanges, to shake up professional dynamics and to escape regulations under cover of an ideology of disintermediation, these devices seem to carry major reconfigurations from the point of view of organizational communication.

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  • Yanita Andonova & Salma El Bourkadi & Nicolas Peirot, 2022. "Platforms, organizations and injunctions to work [Plateformes, organisations et injonctions au travail]," Post-Print hal-03835161, HAL.
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    1. Elena Signorini, 2019. "Le travail dans l’économie digitale : le dilemme entre réalité et norme, et les aspects sociaux du travail sur plateforme," Revue internationale de droit économique, De Boeck Université, vol. 0(3), pages 315-327.
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