Description
"This is a timely and insightful discussion of the conditions faced by gig economy workers. Powerfully written and politically urgent, it should be essential reading for anybody looking to understand - and to challenge - precarity in the age of platform capitalism."
Helen Hester, University of West London
“Riding for Deliveroo is a must read for those interested in the gig economy, providing a powerful argument for how work can be transformed today.”
Jamie Woodcock, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford
“Riding for Deliveroo provides a compelling and insightful account of the labour struggles at the front lines of the gig economy, deftly weaving individual stories of worker resistance into a rigorous theoretical analysis of modern-day capitalism.”
Wendy Liu
"Essential reading."
Morning Star
"interesting and encouraging"
Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research
"This is a timely and insightful discussion of the conditions faced by gig economy workers. Powerfully written and politically urgent, it should be essential reading for anybody looking to understand - and to challenge - precarity in the age of platform capitalism."
Helen Hester, University of West London
“Riding for Deliveroo is a must read for those interested in the gig economy, providing a powerful argument for how work can be transformed today.”
Jamie Woodcock, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford
“Riding for Deliveroo provides a compelling and insightful account of the labour struggles at the front lines of the gig economy, deftly weaving individual stories of worker resistance into a rigorous theoretical analysis of modern-day capitalism.”
Wendy Liu
"Essential reading."
Morning Star
"interesting and encouraging"
Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research
Callum Cant is a former Deliveroo delivery worker and PhD candidate at the University of West London