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URGENT: Daemo at a European Dialogue on the Platform Economy Event, Brussels #54
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I was reading the proposed themes, and the prototype task authoring work flow angle will be needing some adjustments to fit their content and focus. The reputation system, crowd guilds and governance topics seem to be more aligned with their content priority in comparison. You need to keep in mind that Unionized Labor is big in the EU and currently there are strikes throughout countries as platform freelance workers (Deliveroo: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/01/20/deliveroo-riders-go-strike-belgium-netherlands/ is the most recent) try to become recognized as contract employees rather than independent workers. To avoid these common European dynamics for example, Uber is attempting to appease this dynamic by offering free benefits (https://techcrunch.com/2017/07/25/uber-is-going-to-provide-accident-insurance-in-france-for-free/) to offset their drivers normal expenses; benefits that internalize costs to the employer is one of the major incentives for the free lancers to put pressure on these companies. This said, if you choose to keep the task prototyping in the first position of the talk, I think that it might be wise to might reshape the discussion to the interface and programming as a the first step to mediating the role of governance, as such the platform is a benevolent dictator controlling the options between parties. The reputation system Boomerang also falls within this thematic umbrella. Minimizing the conflicts between the outcome expectations of the contracting parties is a first hidden step to a comprehensive governance system. After all, people will rather work for companies they like rather than ones that unintentionally create conflicts through the platform. |
Thank you Aaron (@qwertyone). Do you suggest any actionable changes to the Prototype Task description? Above description is for the webpage. I can reshuffle the order. I'm planning to scope the talk around some of the issues you and organizers have highlighted above. I'll share the slides in Slack tonight. |
I was thinking about the structure of information. Programmatic
Social
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I see, the talk can be organize to convey various perspectives. The description should be coherent to represent the platform. All interventions in Daemo have both Social and Programmatic aspects. The Prototype Task design workflow is to create the shared mental model between workers and requesters. While it may help in conflict reduction, in the description of the platform we should not make any causal claims that are not proven/researched yet. I have ordered the sequence and updated the description to reflect |
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I see, the talk can be organize to convey various perspectives. The
description should be coherent to represent the platform. All interventions
in Daemo have both Social and Programmatic aspects.
The Prototype Task design workflow is to create the shared mental model
between workers and requesters. While it may help in conflict reduction, in
the description of the platform we should not make any causal claims that
are not proven/researched yet. I have ordered the sequence and updated the
description to reflect Workers and requesters are often unable to trust
each other’s quality, and their mental models of tasks are misaligned due
to ambiguous instructions or confusing edge cases.
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My Proposal
For the a European Dialogue on the Platform Economy at Brussels, the organizers have asked for Daemo's abstract. At present, they have added the abstract from the Daemo's vision paper Gaikwad et, al. 2015.
I've updated the abstract to cover various aspects of Daemo. Feel free to add more. We will need to send this to the organizer as soon as we can. Due to the urgency, I am marking this as an URGENT proposal, deadline Sunday 1/21 11:45am EST.
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Short-term: Daemo's abstract for A European Dialogue on the Platform Economy
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