Pablo Aguera is a Research Assistant for the Fairwork project at the Oxford Internet Institute.Pablo is interested in exploring the intersections between technology, justice and development. He is currently completing a dual MSc in Global Media and Communications at LSE and the University of Cape Town. He was previously a Research Fellow at Research ICT Africa, working on issues around digital rights, internet governance and ICT regulation. He is also part of the youth advisory board for Index on Censorship.
Digital inequalities, digital rights, ICT regulation.
I conduct my research in line with the University's academic integrity code of practice.
By Kelle Howson, Hannah Johnston, Nancy Salem, Robbie Warin, Fabian Ferrari, Yihan Zhu, Pablo Aguera Reneses, Funda Ustek-Spilda, Daniel Arubayi, Srujana Katta, Shelly Steward, Matthew Cole, Adam Badger, and Mark Graham
What sort of working standards do gig economy remote workers face? This Fairwork report scores 17 platforms on the conditions they offer, and highlights the failure to offer basic standards of fairness across much of the cloudwork industry.
8 June 2022
New Oxford report reveals best and worst practices in UK gig economy.
30 March 2021
17 March 2021
17 February 2021
The Fairwork project based at the University of Oxford says Uber’s recent white paper on the regulation of gig work in Europe downplays the responsibility of platforms to improve conditions under existing legal frameworks.