What is a tech worker, really? : On the meanings and meaning-making of a term
Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation
2025
19
1
14-30
information technology ; digitalisation ; occupational sociology ; occupation ; digital economy
Occupations
https://doi.org/10.13169/workorgalaboglob.19.1.0014
English
Bibliogr.
"In recent decades, a myriad of occupational terminologies has been proposed to grasp the fast-changing labour arrangements in the digital economy. ‘Tech worker' is among the more recent terms, mostly referring to white-collar employees in tech firms like Google or Amazon. This term was popularised by unionisation drives of high-paid workers in the IT industry, where the notion of the term was gradually expanded. This article reconstructs the use and meaning of the term and reflects on its divergent use in labour movements and academia. Based on this analysis, I argue for an understanding of ‘tech worker' among researchers that acknowledges its political dimension and dynamic meaning-making."
Digital
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