Details
Title
Przyspieszenie czy spowolnienie? Praca platformowa dostawców jedzenia w dobie pandemii Sars-Cov-2Journal title
Studia SocjologiczneYearbook
2021Issue
No 4Authors
Affiliation
Polkowska, Dominika : Uniwersytet Marii Curie-SkłodowskiejKeywords
socjologia pracy ; praca platformowa ; kooperatywizm platformowy ; przyspieszenie społeczne ; Sars-Cov-2Divisions of PAS
Nauki Humanistyczne i SpołeczneCoverage
109-133Publisher
Instytut Filozofii i Socjologii PAN ; Komitet Socjologii PAN ; Wydział Socjologii UWBibliography
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