Re: [nexa] Damnatio Mamoriae Digitale: c'è bisogno di normare una redenzione digitale?
Cari tutti, dopo mesi di interessante lettura silente questa volta mi sento chiamata in causa e non posso rispondere. Si tratta di un tema a me molto caro, sul quale ho scritto un libro, "Diritto all'oblio e motori di ricerca. Memoria e privacy nell'era digitale", edito Giuffré, che affronta appunto queste tematiche in un'ottica giuridica, ma con un ampio respiro. https://shop.giuffre.it/catalog/product/view/id/77001/ Un caro saluto e un ringraziamento per gli interessanti spunti e aggiornamenti, Silvia - *Dott.ssa Silvia Martinelli* PhD Candidate in "Law, Person and Market", University of Turin. M. +39 3405790724 | silviamartinelli89@gmail.com silviamartinellilaw.wordpress.com Il giorno 19 luglio 2017 08:28, <nexa-request@server-nexa.polito.it> ha scritto:
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Today's Topics:
1. the iLabour project (Stefano Quintarelli) 2. Damnatio Mamoriae Digitale: c'è bisogno di normare una redenzione digitale? (Matteo G.P. Flora) 3. Re: Damnatio Mamoriae Digitale: c'è bisogno di normare una redenzione digitale? (Giorgio Fontana)
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Message: 1 Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2017 16:24:00 +0200 From: Stefano Quintarelli <stefano@quintarelli.it> To: nexa@server-nexa.polito.it Subject: [nexa] the iLabour project Message-ID: <c6d4a93d-0843-47d6-45d6-9af10d9caaf6@quintarelli.it> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; Format="flowed"
Interessante.
con dati aggiornati settimanalmente.
The Internet has created a global market for digitally delivered freelance work, which is currentlygrowing rapidly <http://ilabour.oii.ox.ac.uk/?p=2288>. Our newOnline Labour Index worker supplement <http://ilabour.oii.ox.ac.uk/online-labour-index/>reveals what skills different countries are bringing to the market. For instance, the top occupational category in the United States is writing and translation, while in the Indian subcontinent it is software development and technology. Europe?s various regions focus on different specialisms. The map is based on near-real time data from four of the largest platforms connecting buyers and sellers of online freelance work.
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The figures in this post are based on data collected between 1-6 July 2017. Ourinteractive visualisation <http://ilabour.oii.ox.ac.uk/online-labour-index/>is automatically updated with the latest data from the past seven days, and the data are alsoavailable for download <https://figshare.com/articles/Online_Labour_Index_ Measuring_the_Online_Gig_Economy_for_Policy_and_Research/3761562>. Any questions and comments about the Online Labour Index are very welcome; the quickest way to reach us is viaTwitter <https://twitter.com/iLabourProject>.
http://ilabour.oii.ox.ac.uk/where-are-online-workers- located-the-international-division-of-digital-gig-work/
Ciao, s.
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