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Title: Toward an inclusive digital economy for all : perspectives from an intersectional feminist social work lens
Authors: Kwan, C 
Issue Date: May-2023
Source: International social work, May 2023, v. 66, no. 3, p. 798-816
Abstract: The digital global economy is increasingly becoming the economy. The current pandemic has accelerated the digitization of the economy as offline economic activities are suspended, and ‘going digital’ is touted as a survival strategy for economic sectors worldwide. In this conceptual article, I argue that this emerging economy is (re)producing social inequalities. Social workers need to be knowledgeable about the digital global economy and engage in economic justice initiatives to actualize social justice. I employ an intersectional feminist lens to critique the digital global economy’s state and delineate two areas that social workers can engage in.
Keywords: Digital economy
Intersectional feminism
Neoliberalism
Platform cooperativism
Universal basic income
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Journal: International social work 
ISSN: 0020-8728
EISSN: 1461-7234
DOI: 10.1177/00208728211009579
Rights: This is the accepted version of the publication Kwan, C. (2023). Toward an inclusive digital economy for all: Perspectives from an intersectional feminist social work lens. International Social Work, 66(3), 798–816. Copyright © 2021 (The Author(s)). DOI: 10.1177/00208728211009579
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