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Joanna Bronowicka
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Delivery Charge
E10: Friends and Supporters
For the last episode of this season of the Delivery Charge podcast, host and producer Aju John is interviewed by some of its friends and supporters: the cultural anthropologist Jagat Sohail, and the doctoral researchers Joanna Bronowicka, Marini Thorne, Nicolas Palacios, and Sneha P. These interviews cover many of the themes that emerged in the previous nine episodes. Those episodes featured my interviews with platform worker activists in Berlin and India between August 2021 and November 2023. In Berlin, delivery worker activists led efforts to establish works councils at the delivery companies Gorillas, Lieferando, and Flink, and resisted the company managements’ ef...
2024-03-20
3h 25
Petropolist
Unleashing the Impact of Independent Pet Retailers with Joanna Bronowicka - Ep#100
Joanna Bronowicka, owner of Well Bred, The Healthy Pet Marketplace, is a passionate and knowledgeable pet retailer with six locations in New Jersey. Originally from Poland, Joanna came to the United States to pursue an MBA at the University of Michigan. During her studies, Joanna developed a proposal for a pet boutique that focused on premium products and pet adoptions. After completing her degree at UOM, she worked in the corporate sector and as time passed she found herself drawn back to her college project. While searching for options to enter into...
2023-08-04
49 min
Berliner Gazette
Peng! @ SILENT WORKS Interview #1
Interview with Joanna Bronowicka, Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt/Oder "If Lieferando is somewhat representative of today’s AI-capitalism, then Peng!s video prompts us to think how we can act within, against, and beyond this dehumanizing system of exploitation, extraction, and control." Watch a video of Peng!’s action here: https://vimeo.com/478833658 Watch Peng!’s statement here: https://vimeo.com/477782023 Read more about Peng!'s contribution to SILENT WORKS in this booklet (p. 28-29): https://berlinergazette.de/wp-content/uploads/SILENT-WORKS_Reader.pdf About SILENT WORKS: https://silentworks.info
2020-11-11
21 min
Megan's Megacan
Megan's Megacan DiEM25 Special - May 10, 2019
With the European election looming, Konrad and Megan do a tough political interview with Joanna Bronowicka, candidate for DiEM25. So why does Europe need a new left-wing movement? We find out over a Jack Daniel's Lynchburg Lemonade, a Pitu Caipirinha, and a Bacardi Rum & Coke.
2019-05-10
1h 09
Radio Spaetkauf Berlin
RS Live: Who Wins the EU Poster Contest?
Are you one of four million EU citizens living in Germany? Now's your chance to vote in the European Parliament elections. We decipher the street posters. Maisie explains why photos of chin-scratching men win more votes. Konrad Werner joins us. Listen to his podcast Meghan's Megacan: https://apple.co/2AtuB27 We speak with Joanna Bronowicka from Democracy in Europe (Diem25), who want to reform Brussels and create a 'green new deal' for Europe: https://bit.ly/2PzNx5y Why are people lying down on Berlin’s streets and blocking traffic? Extinction Rebellion's Robbie Morrison tells us...
2019-04-29
1h 03
re:publica 17 - Business & Work
Can your boss spy on you at work? Right to privacy in the digital workplace.
Kilian Vieth, Joanna Bronowicka If you work in Europe, your privacy at the workplace might depend on the upcoming ruling of the the European Court of Human Rights in the Barbulescu case. Barnulescu was a Romanian engineer fired in 2007 for chatting online with his fiancée at work. Due to be issued this year, the ruling will define the meaning of privacy at work for employees in the 47 countries that have ratified the European Convention of Human Rights. In the decade since Barbulescu was fired, the pace of technological change has accelerated. Today, the technologies used to supervise employees at w...
2017-05-10
28 min
re:publica 17 - All Sessions
Can your boss spy on you at work? Right to privacy in the digital workplace.
Do you have to abandon your right to privacy every morning at the doors of your workplace? Can your employer monitor private chats with your family? Based on research projects at the Centre for Internet and Human Rights, we will unpack the issue of digital surveillance at work and discuss regulatory gaps and potential policy responses. Kilian ViethJoanna BronowickaIf you work in Europe, your privacy at the workplace might depend on the upcoming ruling of the the European Court of Human Rights in the Barbulescu case. Barnulescu was a Romanian engineer fired in 2007 for chatting online with his...
2017-05-10
28 min