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Shipping is the backbone of the global economy. 90% of the world’s goods travel by ship. The industry has a global reach and a highly diverse workforce. It is also highly unjust, structured by workers’ nationalities and backgrounds, and shaped by ongoing legacies of racial, colonial, and gendered injustice. Shipping is currently undergoing rapid change as it digitalizes its workflows, and workers may soon face conditions similar to those of other highly digitized industries, including in firms like Uber and Amazon. Digitalization does have the potential to make work safer and more efficient, but the benefits may only extend to some, and it risks streamlining existing extraction and racial capitalism. Because pay and working conditions are structured by nationality, digitalization will likely also affect maritime labor’s racialization, or how practices and ideas about race are constructed and employed.
DIGIPORTS is the first ethnographic study of the digitalization of shipping. It aims to understand how and to what extent digitalization is reconfiguring the racialization of shipping labor, including the displacement, classification, potential for criminalization, and related precarity of work.
As a Postdoc in DIGIPORTS you will conduct ethnographic research to understand how digitalization is reshaping racialization in maritime logistics, and investigate related shifts in racial capitalism. As the postdoctoral researcher, you will head a subproject focused on how new digital infrastructures for the real-time tracking and analysis of container flows (e.g. track-and-trace and AIS satellite positioning for shipping containers) are reshaping how workers are classified and the related content of their work.
You will study how the re-classification of workers (including their assignment, distribution, and remuneration) and related configurations of work are affected by abilities to identify and analyze cargo and smart containers. Implementing this new technology has closed long-existing loopholes that had allowed for the informal rerouting of cargo to address shortages or congestion. It also impacts practices like smuggling and, relatedly, value-laden conceptions of labor, such as ‘highly skilled’ or ‘low skilled’ labor, and how these affect worker practices and infrastructures.
The specific focus of this postdoc will be developed jointly with the PI, and taking into account the practical realities in the research site. As proposed it focuses on containers passing through Yangshan Port in Shanghai, China, the largest automated cargo terminal in the world (HSNW 2019), and linking with Rotterdam, the Netherlands, the largest port in Europe.
This subproject requires greater independence and specialized regional expertise. As such it is appropriate for a postdoctoral researcher with relevant language and area skills, but this can be discussed beforehand via email to the PI (see below).
Tasks and Responsibilities
Preferred Qualifications
An internationally oriented and varied job in an enthusiastic team, with good working conditions in accordance with the Collective Labor Agreement for Dutch Universities (CAO NU).
The start date of this position is 1 September 2023 and will last for three years in total, starting with one year, to be followed with a two years contract. You will be based at Erasmus School of Social and Behavioral Sciences in Rotterdam. The position is for 1.0 FTE. The salary is dependent on your experience and knowledge and ranges from a minimum of € 3.974 to a maximum of € 5.439 gross per month on a fulltime basis, in accordance with scale 11 of the CAO-NU. In addition, we offer an 8% holiday allowance, an end-of-year payment of 8.3%, and a very generous paid leave scheme. Furthermore, EUR is affiliated with ABP for the pension provision, and we offer partially paid parental leave, fully paid extended birth leave for partners, a personal career budget, work-life balance coaches, discounted collective health insurance, and more. As an employee, you can also use EUR facilities such as the University library and receive a discount on subscriptions for the Erasmus sports center.
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