Callum Cant is a British author, researcher and labour rights advocate known for his contributions regarding workers in the gig economy. He is a lecturer in management at Essex Business School.
Early life and education
Cant was born in Hampshire and privately educated at Lord Wandsworth College,[1] the universities of Warwick and Sussex, and the University of West London, where he completed his Ph.D. His thesis, titled "'We are a service class': a workers’ inquiry into the class composition of service commodity production during the unreal interregnum",[2] focused on understanding the class composition of young, precarious, disorganised, and low-paid service sector workers in the UK.
Cant's research interests include artificial intelligence, platform capitalism, algorithmic management, workers’ inquiry, class composition, trade unions, and industrial relations. His published notable contributions include a book Riding for Deliveroo: Resistance in the New Economy,[16] which investigates class conflict in platform capitalism. He has also co-authored academic articles such as "Fast Food Shutdown: From disorganisation to action in the service sector" in Capital & Class[17] and "Digital workerism: Technology, Platforms, and the Circulation of Workers’ Struggles" in tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique.[18]