Published Feb 26 2021

Getting Down to Business – What Happens Next? podcast on the gig economy

This is our last look at the gig economy, but it’s unlikely to be the last time we find ourselves part of it. That’s why we’ve gathered all the best tips and advice from our featured experts to help us as individuals make change.

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About the Authors

  • Susan carland

    Director, Bachelor of Global Studies, and Lecturer, School of Language, Literature, Cultures and Linguistics

    Susan's research and teaching specialties focus on gender, sociology, contemporary Australia, terrorism, and Islam in the modern world. Susan hosted the “Assumptions” series on ABC’s Radio National, and was named one of the 20 Most Influential Australian Female Voices in 2012 by The Age.

  • Nathaniel diong

    Student and Gen-Z educator

    Monash Commerce student and Gen-Z educator, Nathaniel Diong was one of four young Aussies recognised as the 2021 Young Australian of the Year, out of thousands of nominations across Victoria. He was recognised for his transformative work at Future Minds Network, where he has helped 11,000 youth avoid poverty through employment education.

  • Jacqui alexander

    Senior Lecturer, Department of Architecture Department of Architecture

    Jacqui Alexander is a transdisciplinary practitioner working at the intersection of architecture, spatial practice and media. She is a director of Alexander Sheridan Architecture, a freelance writer and editor, and Senior Lecturer at Monash Architecture.

  • Chandra shah

    Associate Professor, Education

    Chandra has extensive experience in the labour market and economics of education research. He has completed many research projects for governments, both state and Commonwealth, and other public and private organisations. He has covered a range of topics including forecasting the supply and demand for labour, employer-supported training, future demand for teachers and nurses, skill shortages and many more.

  • Greg bamber

    Professor, Department of Management, Director, International Consortium for Research in Employment & Work, Centre for Global Business, Monash Business School

    Greg Bamber is a Professor in the Department of Management and Director of the International Consortium for Research in Employment and Work, in the Centre for Global Business, Monash Business School. Among other roles, he has also served the Department of Management variously as: Director of Research, and as Discipline Leader: Human Resources & Employment Relations.

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