Postdoctoral Researcher on Online Platform Labour
Offer DescriptionThe functioning of AI often requires human labour (data work). In Europe, millions of people do this work at home through online platforms. The work is presented in small tasks: transcribing text, annotating data, labelling images. This work is poorly paid and unregulated. The European Commission has made a Directive to regulate platform work. To make the proposed regulations as effective as possible, this research examines the concerns and needs of data workers themselves and how these can be translated into effective policies, in which the working conditions are of primary concern.Your job
Because data work is generally performed alone at home, this work is particularly invisible, which renders workers even more vulnerable to unfair employment practices. This has severe consequences for the way their concerns and needs are taken into account while new EU policy directives about platform work are implemented. Indeed, the recent EU Directiveaimed at regulating all digital labour platforms focusses almost entirely on the needs of on-location platform workers. Those we see in our streets and in the media, such as ride hailing through Uber or meal delivery through Deliveroo. However, we know much less about the specific practices and worker vulnerabilities of online platform work. Therefore, the focus of this research project is on data workers’ working conditions and how these can be improved through policy. More specifically, the overarching research question is: How can the working conditions of data workers be improved by policy measures?Digital platform work is characterised by flexible work conditions, the use of algorithmic management to coordinate work, and a lack of labour protections. But these conditions do not affect all platform workers equally: research shows that workers who rely principally on platform earnings are more vulnerable than those who have other jobs and who use platforms to supplement their other income (Dunn, 2020; Ravenelle, 2019; Schor et al., 2020). For data workers, this is also true: The more dependent data workers are on this labour for their income, the more precarious their situation (Gray & Suri, 2019; Joyce, et al., 2020). This research will illuminate the world of data work and identify policy measures to help protect data workers, specifically those who are most dependent on platform work for their livelihood. It also prioritises learning from data workers themselves about the measures they wish to see implemented. Consequently, this project has three aims and three related subprojects:
You will be part of a team that is studying data work from different angles and disciplines, as part of the research consortium.Your tasks include the following:
Where to apply WebsiteRequirementsSpecific RequirementsYou have multiple of the following qualifications:
Additional InformationBenefits
In addition to the laid down in the CAO NU, Utrecht University has a number of schemes and facilities of its own for employees. This includes schemes facilitating , leave schemes and schemes for , as well as discounts on software and other IT products. We also offer access to additional employee benefits through our Terms of Employment Options Model. In this way, we encourage our employees to continue to invest in their growth. For more information, please visit .Selection processAs Utrecht University, we want to be a for everyone. We value staff with diverse backgrounds, perspectives and identities, including cultural, religious or ethnic background, gender, sexual orientation, disability or age. We strive to create a safe and inclusive environment in which everyone can flourish and contribute.To apply, please send the following documents via the ‘apply now’ button:
Interviews will be scheduled for Tuesday 8 July 2025. The starting date of the project is between September – November 2025 (latest).Additional commentsYou will be part of a team of researchers studying data work in the European Union, connected within the . The advertised research project is funded by an NWO Open Competition M research grant.If you would like to receive the project proposal or if you have other questions about this position, please contact at .Candidates for this vacancy will be recruited by Utrecht University. Website for additional job detailsWork Location(s)Number of offers available 1 Company/Institute Universiteit Utrecht Country Netherlands City Utrecht Postal Code 3512JK Street Trans 10 GeofieldContact CityUtrecht WebsiteStreetDomplein 29 Postal Code3512 JESTATUS: EXPIREDShare this page
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