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This article, written by Khaula Ettarfi, explores workers’ experiences in the gig domestic cleaning sector in Geneva, focusing on their resilience in the face of temporary and flexible work conditions. Through stories collected from workers, the article illustrates how they demonstrate resilience, emphasizing the relationships and environments that shape their experiences in a precarious labor market.It further reviews various perspectives of workers encountering platform-mediated labor at different moments of their working trajectories.
Karin Schwiter is one of the experts who, as part of the Digital Society Initiative (DSI) at the University of Zurich, focus on topics related to digital transformation and its impact on society. The DSI Spotlights are short videos that highlight different aspects of digitalization.
Interview mit Karin Schwiter in der aktuellen Ausgabe des UZH Magazin "Mit Köpfchen und KI" zum Thema digitale Plattformen.
Die erste Folge des DSI Podcast "Genial Digital?" widmet sich Plattformen, die Arbeit digital vermitteln. Die Arbeitsgeografinnen Karin Schwiter und Marisol Keller geben Podcast-Host Milena Ragaz Auskunft.
The Swiss Labour Research Network LABORIS and the community WORK of the Digital Society Initiative DSI invite you to submit a contribution for their conference on Work and Social Justice in the Digital Age on 13 December 2024 at the University of Zurich. Deadline for submissions is 13 September 2024.
On March 25, 2024, the Feminist Geographies group of the ASG invites you to a documentary film screening, which begins with a guided tour of the Feminist Strike House and is followed by an open discussion and an apéro.
On February 21, 2024 the DSI Community Work invites you to the screening of the film documentary "The Driven Ones" directed by Piet Baumgartner.
How much time can we devote to our work? How much time for unpaid work in the family and society, for oneself and the social environment? Labour geographer Karin Schwiter took part in a public panel discussion on the four-day week organised by the Polit Forum Bern: "Many people lack time for unpaid work, especially care work, in addition to gainful employment".
Karin Schwiter (Universität Zürich) und Sarah Schilliger (Universität Bern) im Gespräch mit Ruth Gurny von DENKNETZ zum Thema "Pflege grenzenlos"
Sybille Bauriedl, Anke Strüver and Karin Schwiter have been awarded a trinational research grant by the German, the Austrian and the Swiss National Research Foundations for their project "Urban Platform Economies: Transformations of labour and intersectional inequalities in care services (TICS)“. From 2022 to 2025, they will build on feminist geographies as a theoretical framework to explore how the rise of the digitally mediated care services in the platform economy transform everyday lives and inequalities the cities of Hamburg, Vienna and Zurich
Zürcher Reinigungsarbeiterinnen gründeten Autonomía, die erste selbstverwaltete Plattformkooperative für Reinigungskräfte in der Schweiz. Die Arbeitsgeographinnen Marisol Keller und Karin Schwiter nahmen in Medienbeiträgen dazu Stellung.
Marisol Keller hat im neu erschienenen Buch „Zeitdiagnose Männlichkeiten Schweiz“ einen Beitrag mit dem Titel «Du bist ein Mann, du hast schon bessere Chancen.» Wie junge Männer Privilegierung in geschlechtsuntypischen Berufen verhandeln. verfasst. Das Buch bündelt Forschungsbeiträge zu Männlichkeit(en) in der Schweiz.
Karin Schwiter collaborated as an editor and author in this recently published book by the Autor*innenkollektiv Geographie und Geschlecht.
Karin Schwiter, Jennifer Steiner and their collaboration partners published a book with key findings of their project on live-in care. The book examines how the commodification and formalization of live-in care work is gradually affecting the public understanding of decent work and decent care.
Karin Schwiter und Anahi Villalba haben in der Zeitschrift «Die Volkswirtschaft» des Schweizer Staatssekretariats für Wirtschaft (SECO) einen Artikel über Live-in-Betreuung unter Corona publiziert.