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Mark Graham

Mark Graham is Professor of Internet Geography at the Oxford Internet Institute and a faculty fellow at the Alan Turing Institute, London. Graham leads a range of research projects spanning topics between digital labor, the gig economy, and internet geographies. He has published articles in major geography, communications, and urban studies journals, and his work has been covered by the Economist, BBC, CNN, Washington Post, Guardian, and many other international newspapers and magazines. Recently, he published Towards a Fairer Gig Economy, a collection of articles examining the social and economic problems associated with the gig economy (with Joe Shaw, 2017). A full collection of his work can be found at www.markgraham.space.

The Rise of the Planetary Labor Market—and What It Means for the Future of Work  contribution