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The Union aims, on a short-term basis, to readdress abuses concerning the unfair working conditions perpetrated through the processing of our online data, and on a long-term basis to conceive and shape alternative social networking solutions.
The Union aims, on a short-term basis, to readdress abuses concerning the unfair working conditions perpetrated through the processing of our online data, and on a long-term basis to conceive and shape alternative social networking solutions.
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Revision as of 23:40, 18 May 2015

Immaterial Labour Union
Creator Lídia Pereira
Year 05/15
Bio After completion of her bachelor studies in Graphic Design, Lídia Pereira [PT] became intrigued by the friction between digital utopias and embodied realities. Her current work is concerned with the political organization of labour within digital economy, presenting a focus on the power structures governing online behaviour.
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Website www.immateriallaborunion.net

The Immaterial Labor Union was born out of a desire to negotiate terms of service and push for the protection of personal data on a transnational scope, against avid, corporate social networking companies profiting off of user-generated content. The Union aims, on a short-term basis, to readdress abuses concerning the unfair working conditions perpetrated through the processing of our online data, and on a long-term basis to conceive and shape alternative social networking solutions.