Consultation
Consultation & Collaboration
Available for research collaboration, expert analysis, and policy-facing engagement on labour-tech questions.
The emphasis is on rigorous, worker-centred analysis that can travel across research, media, civil society, and public policy settings.
Scope
Labour-tech research design, analytical briefings, editorial collaboration, policy interpretation, and structured public-facing inputs on platform work, AI and labour, algorithmic management, and digital labour regulation.
Counterparties
Universities, research centres, public bodies, media organisations, unions, worker organisations, foundations, and civil society groups that need grounded analysis rather than promotional framing.
Approach
Engagements are analytically clear, empirically serious, and suitable for public or semi-public use — including briefing materials, commissioned notes, workshops, and editorial support.
Engagement Formats
- Research collaboration and advisory input on labour-tech themes
- Policy consultation, interpretation, and background briefings
- Commissioned essays, briefs, and analytical memoranda
- Talks, workshops, roundtables, and invited sessions
- Editorial support and peer review
Boundaries
- Not a general marketing, growth, or brand strategy service
- Not a high-volume content studio or rapid commentary mill
- Not a substitute for legal representation or formal regulatory counsel
- Aligned only with engagements consistent with a worker-centred analytical stance
Get in Touch
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