Description: Uberland by Alex Rosenblat "A Naomi Schneider book"--Preliminaries. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Silicon Valley technology is transforming the way we work, and Uber is leading the charge. An American startup that promised to deliver entrepreneurship for the masses through its technology, Uber instead built a new template for employment using algorithms and Internet platforms. Upending our understanding of work in the digital age, Uberland paints a future where any of us might be managed by a faceless boss. The neutral language of technology masks the powerful influence algorithms have across the New Economy. Uberland chronicles the stories of drivers in more than twenty-five cities in the United States and Canada over four years, shedding light on their working conditions and providing a window into how they feel behind the wheel. The book also explores Ubers outsized influence around the world: the billion-dollar company is now influencing everything from debates about sexual harassment and transportation regulations to racial equality campaigns and labor rights initiatives. Based on award-winning technology ethnographer Alex Rosenblats firsthand experience of riding over 5,000 miles with Uber drivers, daily visits to online forums, and face-to-face discussions with senior Uber employees, Uberland goes beyond the headlines to reveal the complicated politics of popular technologies that are manipulating both workers and consumers. Notes The changing model of employee/employer relations initiated by Ubers algorithm-based monitoring of its drivers - blurring the line between employee and consumer - is considered in terms of the hold it could take over other forms of work. Flap "Alex Rosenblat explores the increasingly unstable and unpredictable nature of work in America through an in-depth look at Ubers questionable labor and technology practices. We had not fully witnessed the downside of management by algorithm until this book--a must-read for anyone interested in the topic."--Chris Hughes, cofounder of Facebook, cochair of the Economic Security Project, and author of Fair Shot: Rethinking Inequality and How We Earn "Read Uberland to see how Rosenblat reverse engineers Uber to expose its machinations to become our gig overlord. There is no better analysis anywhere."--Lawrence Mishel, Distinguished Fellow, Economic Policy Institute "Ever wonder what life is like for an Uber driver and where rideshare fits into todays economy? Rosenblats compelling narrative takes us deeper than any book before it, so youre in for a treat. You wont be able to put Uberland down."--H. Luke Shaefer, coauthorof $2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America "Uber represents everything that has gone terribly wrong with Silicon Valley ideology. It treats people as sources of data rather than as customers, workers, or human beings. It flaunts laws and regulations, not even asking for forgiveness once it gets caught. It promotes a toxic corporate environment. Most of all, Uber upends many of our assumptions about transportation, labor, and the future of the economy. Rosenblat has succeeded in writing a clear, powerful book that goes far deeper than the headlines. By focusing on drivers, she reveals the complexities of their daily lives and challenges. She accounts for all the ways Uber both improves their lives and limits their prospects. This book is essential for anyone who hopes to understand platforms, applications, and the effects they have on real people."--Siva Vaidhyanathan, author of The Googlization of Everything (And Why We Should Worry) and Antisocial Media: How Facebook Disconnects Us and Undermines Democracy "Deft, multifaceted, and eminently accessible and readable."--Michael Palm, author of Technologies of Consumer Labor: A History of Self-Service Author Biography Alex Rosenblat is a technology ethnographer. A researcher at the Data & Society Research Institute, she holds an MA in sociology from Queens University and a BA in history from McGill University. Rosenblats writing has appeared in media outlets such as the New York Times, Harvard Business Review, the Atlantic, Slate, and Fast Company. Her research has received attention worldwide and has been covered in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, MIT Technology Review, WIRED, New Scientist, and the Guardian. Many scholarly and professional publications have also published her prizewinning work, including the International Journal of Communication and the Columbia Law Review. Table of Contents Introduction: Using an App to Go to Work—Uber as a Symbol of the New Economy 1. Driving as Glamorous Labor: How Uber Uses the Myths of the Sharing Economy 2. Motivations to Drive: How Ubers System Rewards Full-Time and Recreational Drivers Differently 3. The Technology Pitch: How Uber Creates Entrepreneurship for the Masses 4. The Shady Middleman: How Uber Manages Money 5. Behind the Curtain: How Uber Manages Drivers with Algorithms 6. In the Big Leagues: How Uber Plays Ball Conclusion: The New Age of Uber—How Technology Consumption Rewrote the Rules of Work Appendix 1. Methodology: How I Studied Uber Appendix 2. Ridehailing beyond Uber: Meet Lyft, the Younger Twin Notes Index Review "A timely, accessible analysis of a Silicon Valley innovator that disrupted an industry." * GeekWire *"This jargon-free and intriguing exposé offers food for thought for anyone interested in worker protections or societal changes driven by technology." * Publishers Weekly *"Functions as an examination of both how Ubers algorithms are changing the way companies operate and exert control over their workers and how those workers are experiencing these changes." * Slate *"A timely look at the tensions between technology and the future of employment, and how ambitious startups might be changing the way we see and value work." * Mother Jones *"If you care about the future of work, read Uberland by Alex Rosenblat." -- Theodore Kinni, Strategy + Business"Rosenblats book is a combination of sociological analysis, excerpts from Uber-driver online forums, communications with Uber executives and employees, and an avalanche of in-person interviews with drivers from all over the United States and Canada. Her analysis isnt a polemic; it is balanced and measured." * Los Angeles Review of Books *"A fine work of technology ethnography. . . As someone who believes that technology is a positive force for driving change, Ill admit to being deeply disturbed by reading Uberland." * Inside Higher Education *"The most important recent book written about Uber is undoubtedly Alex Rosenblats Uberland: How Algorithms Are Rewriting the Rules of Work, which unflinchingly exposes how Uber takes ruthless advantage of its drivers." * Medium/The Startup *"Uberland will be of interest for anyone who cares about the future of work, the realities of working in the gig economy and the consequences of decoupling work from existing employment relations systems." * Journal of Industrial Relations *"The book paints a complicated picture of the uneven realities of the gig economy set against the glossy sales pitch of Uber as the future of work." * Allegra Lab *"Uberland is a timely book as technology increasingly intensifies in our daily lives. It reads like booklength investigative journalism, refreshingly jargonfree. It stays truthful to the stories that drivers tell and is readable and engaging. It is suitable for undergraduate classes in sociology of work; science, technology, and society; and consumption." * Sociological Forum * Review Quote "Uberland is a . . . well-researched . . . timely, accessible analysis of a Silicon Valley innovator." Details ISBN0520298578 Author Alex Rosenblat Year 2018 ISBN-10 0520298578 ISBN-13 9780520298576 Format Hardcover Imprint University of California Press Subtitle How Algorithms Are Rewriting the Rules of Work Place of Publication Berkerley Country of Publication United States DEWEY 388.413212 Media Book Pages 296 Short Title Uberland Language English NZ Release Date 2018-10-23 US Release Date 2018-10-23 UK Release Date 2018-10-23 Illustrations 15 b-w images, 10 text boxes Publisher University of California Press Publication Date 2018-10-23 Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 2018-10-22 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:129175567;
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ISBN-13: 9780520298576
Book Title: Uberland
Number of Pages: 296 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Uberland: How Algorithms Are Rewriting the Rules of Work
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication Year: 2018
Subject: Social Sciences
Item Height: 229 mm
Item Weight: 544 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Alex Rosenblat
Subject Area: Urban Planning, Social Organisations
Item Width: 152 mm
Format: Hardcover