And then there was a socl promise abou connection that because these platforms were hosting what i called stranger sharing or personperson interactions it was thought that they we going to make ties, so you give a fist bump to the driver and find you have a connection on air b b and become friends. So all of those things. One has not been recognized as the extent to which this grew out of the longer standing traditions within Silicon Valley and when we look at those traditions we see what it mht have taken. There was the idea that the online communities need to bring bull togetr in these spaces andhis was a really into the nonprofit platform that was founded at this time. And withhat cyberutility and there was another strand in Silicon Valley. Prosperity and there was the right wing Silicon Valley discourse in t war leftwing one and with the sharing economy. And now i just mention the nonprot. And it remained quite important parts of the world. And that is whermy Research Team started
She has written and edited many books on the economy and sustainability including sustainable lifestyles and the quest for lassitude. Shes a former fellow and has won multipleawards for her work and research. She is joined today by dana depaul who is a professor of law at the university of californiahastings. Her work is subsidized by the California Supreme Court and her writing has been published in slate. Shes currently working on a book. Today they are discussing after the gig, this book discusses what the economy could havebeen and what it could still be. Ill leave you with this quote from Bill Mckibben who said juliet schor and her teamhave done something extraordinary. Their intensive research as let them understand what the sharing economy feels like and their storytelling ability lets the rest of us make complete sense of the data. In addition they provide a workable plan for how to fulfill the promise in gig work as part of a useful, fair economy. This book will redefine the f
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Todays form with juliet schor with her book after the gig. She is doing today conversation by vina. Julia sure is a professor of sociology at boston college. She is also a member of the Macarthur Foundation connected learning research network. She has written and edited many books on the economy and sustainability including sustainable life sales and a quest for platitudes. She is a fellow meant former guggenheim fellow and has won multiple awards for her work and research. She is joined today by vina, who is a professor of law at the university of california hastings. Her work has been cited by the California Supreme Court in her writing has been published in the los angeles times. The sharing economy what it is what it couldve been what it could still be. I will leave you with this quote from bill himself, juliet schor and her team have done something extraordinary. Extensive research has let them understand what the economy feels like to its participants and their storytelling abili