From there Miceli embarked on a new research project to put their philosophy into practice. She created the Data Workers’ Inquiry and invited data workers from around the world to formulate their own research questions about the data-annotation industry and how to make it better. Regardless of where they lived, she paid them a standard researcher’s salary in Germany, where she is based, to reflect the value of the work they did: twenty-five euros an hour. “There’s always this false logic around data work: What is the minimum that we can pay these people? That comes from a colonialist logic:
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