Program

Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation Fellowships, 2026

Project

Casino Capitalism: Digital Gambling, Screen Workers, and Cyberlibertarians

Department

Film and Media Studies

Abstract

“Casino Capitalism” focuses on the labor infrastructure of the digital gambling industry in the United States as the industry evolves from land-based casinos to digital platforms. This dissertation examines the human agents at each level of the digital gambling industry: “screen workers”—women who deal card games on live-streaming casinos—and cyberlibertarians whose ideological and economic investments in speculative financial markets align with the rise of the digital gambling industry. Through innovative participant-observer ethnographic methods and archival research, this project explores new frontiers in precarious forms of digital “women’s work,” live-streaming entertainment technologies, and new conditions of digital labor and play that are platform-mediated and globally distributed.