In the wake of the publication of the DiPLab’s report “Le Micro-travail en France”, INDL(International Network on Digital Labor, an offshoot of ENDL (European Network on Digital Labour) has organized the two-day conference “Microwork Platforms: A Challenge for Artificial Intelligence, A Challenge for Employment?” The event, organized in collaboration with the French government’s think tank France Stratégie and MSH Paris Saclay, took place on June 13 and 14, 2019 in Paris. Among the 300 participants, academics, workers, students, trade unionists, policymakers, journalists, citizens.



Programme
Programme-Microwork-conferencePodcasts of the Plenary Sessions (In French)
Intervenants : Gilles de Margerie (France Stratégie), André Torre (MSH Paris Saclay), Vili Lehdonvirta (Oxford Internet Institute), Florian Alexander Schmidt (University of Applied Sciences HTW Dresden), Antonio Casilli (Telecom Paris).
Intervenant•es : Paola Tubaro (CNRS), Clément Le Ludec (MSH Paris Saclay), Marion Coville (IAE de Poitiers), Louis-Charles Viossat (IGAS), Anoush Margaryan (Copenhagen Business School), Antoine Naboulet (France Stratégie).
Intervenant•es :
Amélie, Ferdinand, Julie (micro-travailleurs), Daniel Benoilid (Foulefactory), Maël Primet (Snips), Odile Chagny (Sharers & Workers).
Intervenant•es : Mariya Aleksynska (Institute of Labor Economics), Marguerita Lane (OECD), Thiebaut Weber (CES), Patricia Vendramin (UCLouvain), Gilles Babinet (CNNum), Cécile Jolly (France Stratégie).
Video Interviews (In French)
Media Coverage (in French)
Les travailleurs du clic, petites mains invisibles de l’économie numérique
AFP/L’Express, 21 juin 2019
Les chercheurs français de Diplab ont étudié la plateforme française Foule Factory: 56% des “fouleurs” sont des femmes, qui cumulent emploi à temps partiel, travail domestique et micro-travail. “On glisse vers une triple journée de travail“, constate Marion Coville, de l’Université de Nantes, qui a collaboré à Diplab…