1. The article explores the relationship between labour process theory and the gig economy, specifically focusing on labour conditions and the nature of work in Chile.
2. It examines how the gig economy has impacted labour conditions, including issues such as death from overwork and the acquisition of knowledge and skills on platforms like OnlyFans.
3. The article also discusses the role of algorithmic management in the gig economy, highlighting its control over workers and the potential for resistance against it.
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