INDL-NA Launches at Yale: A New North American Chapter for Digital Labor Research
For years, Julian Posada (Yale Assistant Professor and DiPLab research
associate) has been one of the architects of the field of digital labor studies.
From helping shepherd the transition from the European Network on Digital Labor
(ENDL, 2017–2018) to the International Network on Digital Labor (INDL,
2019–present), to co-organizing three consecutive INDL conferences, he has been
present at every stage of a research community finding its shape and its
ambitions.
Today, INDL has created several regional chapters, in Middle East and Africa, in
Latin America, and now (thanks to Julian Posada) in North America, too. This
foundation has its first public moment: a Symposium on Labor and Artificial
Intelligence, hosted at Yale University on April 28 and 29, 2026. The event
brings together scholars and practitioners to examine how workers are building,
using, and pushing back against AI systems. The programme opens with a keynote
by Julia Ticona and closes with a roundtable featuring organizers from across
the platform economy.
Researchers and doctoral students are especially encouraged to attend the
doctoral colloquium on April 28 (1:00–5:30 PM, KT 401), where emerging scholars
can workshop their research alongside peers ahead of the main symposium on April
29 (9:00 AM–5:00 PM, HQ 134).