
New Books in Sociology Calla Hummel, "Why Informal Workers Organize: Contentious Politics, Enforcement, and the State" (Oxford UP, 2022)
Feb 25, 2024
Informal workers around the world organize where state officials incentivize them, facilitating collective action. Calla Hummel's research in Bolivia and Brazil challenges assumptions about informal economies. Insights on the dynamics between street vendors, unions, and the police shed light on the complexities of worker organizing. Using machine learning to identify informal workers highlights the challenges and importance of understanding their needs for effective policymaking.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Exploring Informal Economies and State Role in Collective Action
02:34 • 9min
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Street Vendors' Organizing Decisions
11:56 • 4min
Challenges of Informal Workers in Brazil and Government Skepticism
16:08 • 3min
Uncovering Informal Worker Organizing: Insights from Street Vendors
19:07 • 13min
Exploring Machine Learning for Informal Worker Identification
32:01 • 16min
Engagement with Street Vendors in Bolivia
48:20 • 4min
