Call for papers: The GDPoweR project invites researchers, policymakers, trade unionists, and activists to submit papers for its upcoming final conference in Warsaw.
Theme and scope
The project GDPoweR (Recovering workers’ data to negotiate and monitor collective agreements in the platform economy) over two years explored the collection of worker data by digital labour platforms, how companies’ data collection practices affect workers, and how collective agreements to regulate pay, working conditions and the use of worker data in the platform economy are negotiated and implemented in Austria, Belgium, France, Poland and Spain.
The project's final conference will focus on the role of workers’ data rights in shaping industrial relations, particularly in the location-based platform economy (e.g., food delivery, ride-hailing). It will present the project’s findings and examine how data access rights under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) can be utilized to enhance transparency, empower workers, and support collective bargaining. The event will also address broader trends in platform work, such as algorithmic management, precarious employment, and the role of social partners in ensuring fair working conditions.
We welcome submissions that address, but are not limited to, the following topics:
We welcome both quantitative and qualitative studies. We encourage submissions from researchers across disciplines and practitioners working on platform economy issues. We strongly encourage submissions from PhD students and early-career researchers.
Submissions
Please submit an extended abstract (approx. 400 words) along with:
to Zuzanna Kowalik (zuzanna.kowalik@ibs.org.pl) by 16 May, 2025. Abstracts should include the following sections: Methodology, data, major findings and keywords.
Participation is free of charge; however, travel and accommodation expenses will need to be covered by each participant.