Each year at the AAG, the Digital Geographies Specialty Group’s (DGSG) student board members convene a keynote panel of leading scholars with shared topical interests. This year's theme for the keynote panel – "Working In, Through, and With the Digital" – examines the ongoing impact of digital technologies on relations of labor and work, leisure and play. Our interdisciplinary panel of scholars has been asked to reflect on the changing nature of “work” in a spacetime increasingly characterized by platforms, ubiquitous connectivity, and digital sociality. How have digital infrastructures and technologies produced new spaces of work and play? To what extent has this process disrupted our inherited distinctions between such categories? How do we understand digital work in relation to broader social forces such as financialization, settler colonialism, and climate crisis? And what strategies or tactics exist for digital geographies (and related disciplines) to build more equitable arrangements of work?