Go to:
Logótipo
Você está em: Start > Publications > View > Varieties and similarities of platform capitalisms: a comparative approach of labor regulation in Brazil, Portugal and Spain
Publication

Varieties and similarities of platform capitalisms: a comparative approach of labor regulation in Brazil, Portugal and Spain

Title
Varieties and similarities of platform capitalisms: a comparative approach of labor regulation in Brazil, Portugal and Spain
Type
Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2025
Authors
Soeiro, José
(Author)
FLUP
View Personal Page You do not have permissions to view the institutional email. Search for Participant Publications Without AUTHENTICUS Without ORCID
Seto, Kenzo Soares
(Author)
Other
The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. Without AUTHENTICUS Without ORCID
Riesgo Gómez, Víctor
(Author)
Other
The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. Without AUTHENTICUS Without ORCID
Journal
Vol. 10
Publisher: Frontiers Media
Indexing
Publicação em ISI Web of Science ISI Web of Science
Publicação em Scopus Scopus
ERIH Plus
Crossref
Google Scholar
Pubmed / Medline
DOAJ
Other information
Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN): Digital platforms have led to the emergence of a new digital proletariat worldwide, subject to institutional arrangements that put the labor framework outside of labor law. However, this process of remercantilisation and informalisation of work has been accompanied by a transnational tug-of-war over the legal status of these workers. Using a comparative case study approach, this article seeks to describe and problematise the conflict surrounding the regulation of on-location platform work in Brazil, Portugal, and Spain. It looks at (i) the installation process and extension of the activity of on-location platforms in each country; (ii) the political, regulatory, and jurisprudential debate around the socio-legal framework of couriers and drivers, the role of intermediaries, and law-enforcement; (iii) the positions of the different collective actors and political agents (workers organizations, business lobbying, governments) on regulatory models; (iv) the alternative solutions put forward by movements and public policies, namely cooperative or ethically based platforms and their influence on the final model established in each country. The comparison between Brazil, Portugal, and Spain highlights how different national contexts – in terms of collective actors, labor and political institutions, and regulatory processes – regionally shape the global phenomenon of platform capitalism.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 17
Related Publications

Of the same journal

Frontiers in Sociology, vol. 10 (2025) - Research Topic: Digital transformations and the changing nature of work (2025)
Another Publication in an International Scientific Journal
Cruz, Sofia Alexandra; Soeiro, José
Work-life conflict among higher education institution workers' during COVID-19: a demands-resources approach (2022)
Article in International Scientific Journal
Carolina Garraio; Jorge Peixoto Freitas; Sara Isabel Magalhães; Marisa Matias
Trans(gender) journeys: rights and the (non-)recognition of "human" (2023)
Article in International Scientific Journal
Liliana Rodrigues; Ana R. Pinho; Nuno Santos Carneiro; Conceição Nogueira
The concept of informal care: ambiguities and controversies on its scientific and political uses (2023)
Article in International Scientific Journal
Sofia Alexandra Cruz; José Soeiro; Sara Canha; Valentina Perrota
Older people are weak: perceptions and meanings of ageing and abuse against older people (2024)
Article in International Scientific Journal
Dias, Isabel; Fraga, Sílvia

See all (10)

Recommend this page Top
Copyright 1996-2026 © Faculdade de Farmácia da Universidade do Porto  I Terms and Conditions  I Acessibility  I Index A-Z
Page created on: 2026-02-16 at 14:46:57 | Privacy Policy | Personal Data Protection Policy | Whistleblowing | Electronic Yellow Book