(In)visible by Design: An Analysis of a Domestic Labor Platform

Author:

Gruszka Katarzyna1ORCID,Pillinger Anna2ORCID,Gerold Stefanie3ORCID,Theine Hendrik4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Malmö University, Sweden

2. Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria

3. Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany

4. WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria

Abstract

Since the rise of platform labor, food delivery, and ride hailing workers have become a visible part of cityscapes, unlike platform workers in the domestic sector. The invisibilization and economic devaluation of reproductive tasks, especially in the private sphere, has a long history.Although platforms are not likely to yield a radical transformation in this sector, qualitative changes concerning the invisibility of work outsourced by households can be observed. In this contribution, we draw from the analytical framework of (in)visibility of/in platform-mediated work and map it against our research findings on a key platform in domestic cleaning in Europe, including netnographic data and interviews with workers and clients. Using the framework as a heuristic tool leads us to a more nuanced understanding of (in)visibility in platform-mediated cleaning in perceptible, institutional, and individual terms. Moreover, we argue that the interrelations between these three layers of (in)visibility offer novel insights for making sense of worker organizing and collective action, the practices related to leaving the platform, and the issue of workers’ occupational identity of domestic cleaners. As such, the study contributes to the current debates on platform labor and domestic work, including the value-visibility relation and the role of digital platforms therein.

Funder

Hans Böckler Stiftung

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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