Eva Mos

Platform Labor

Eva Mos completed a BA in Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, an MSc in Policy Analyses and Organizations, and a Research MSc in Social Sciences (cum laude). Before starting this PhD project, she worked as a junior lecturer in the Department of Sociology at the University of Amsterdam.

Her main interest lies in understanding governance transitions – in particular the transition toward what has been called the ‘post-welfare’ state. She questions how this process works out concretely in particular societal contexts. In her former research, she addressed the link between post-welfarism and immigration – examining how the skills and capacities of refugees are understood in an era of ‘activation’ and ‘work first’. For her current PhD project, she examines the role of digitally mediated care platforms in the context of changing welfare states. In her free time she enjoys playing cello in several orchestras and with friends.

POSTS (8)
2020-05-26
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Digital platforms and the (re)organization of solidarity

Digital platforms and the (re)organization of solidarity
2020-04-11
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Disrupting 'Business as Usual': How COVID-19 is impacting platform-mediated labor and social reproduction

Disrupting 'Business as Usual': How COVID-19 is impacting platform-mediated labor and social reproduction
2021-10-25
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Digital Care Spaces: The Particularities of a Digital Homecare Platform

Digital Care Spaces: The Particularities of a Digital Homecare Platform
2021-10-01
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Actually Existing Platformization: Embedding Platforms in Urban Spaces through Partnerships

Actually Existing Platformization: Embedding Platforms in Urban Spaces through Partnerships
2021-06-30
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Platformization in the third sector: Reframing volunteering and civil society relations as a platform transaction

Platformization in the third sector: Reframing volunteering and civil society relations as a platform transaction
2020-07-13
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Disrupting ‘Business as Usual’: Covid-19 and Platform Labor

Disrupting ‘Business as Usual’: Covid-19 and Platform Labor
2020-04-18
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Is solidariteit een kwestie van digitale bemiddeling?

Is solidariteit een kwestie van digitale bemiddeling?
1970-01-01
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Actually existing platformization: Embedding platforms in urban spaces through partnerships

Actually existing platformization: Embedding platforms in urban spaces through partnerships