Michel Bauwens points to the new book – The Future of Crowd Work by Kittur, Nickerson, Bernstein, Gerber, Shaw, Zimmerman, Lease and Horton.
“Paid crowd work offers remarkable opportunities for improving productivity, social mobility, and the global economy by engaging a geographically distributed workforce to complete complex tasks on demand and at scale. Can we foresee a future crowd workplace in which we would want our children to participate? This paper frames the major challenges that stand in the way of this goal.
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