Marx in the Age of Digital Capitalism
Herausgeber: Fuchs, Christian; Mosco, Vincent
Marx in the Age of Digital Capitalism
Herausgeber: Fuchs, Christian; Mosco, Vincent
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Leading scholars of digital media and internet studies examine what Marx and his political economy have to offer their disciplines.
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Leading scholars of digital media and internet studies examine what Marx and his political economy have to offer their disciplines.
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- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 549
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9781608467099
- ISBN-10: 1608467090
- Artikelnr.: 44680298
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 549
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9781608467099
- ISBN-10: 1608467090
- Artikelnr.: 44680298
Christian Fuchs is professor at the University of Westminster and editor of the open access online journal tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. He is author of works such as Culture and Economy in the Age of Social Media or Digital Labour and Karl Marx (Routledge, 2015). Vincent Mosco is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Queen's University where he was Canada Research Chair in Communication and Society and head of the Department of Sociology. He is author of books such as To the Cloud: Big Data in a Turbulent World (Paradigm Publishers, 2014) and The Political Economy of Communication (Sage, 2009).
List of Tables and Figures
About the Authors
1. Introduction: Marx is Back - The Importance of Marxist Theory and
Research for Critical Communication Studies Today
Christian Fuchs and Vincent Mosco
2. Towards Marxian Internet Studies
Christian Fuchs
3. Digital Marx: Toward a Political Economy of Distributed Media
Andreas Wittel
4. The Relevance of Marx's Theory of Primitive Accumulation for Media and
Communication Research
Mattias Ekman
5. The Internet and "Frictionless Capitalism"
Jens Schröter
6. Digital Media and Capital's Logic of Acceleration
Vincent R. Manzerolle and Atle Mikkola Kjøsen
7. How Less Alienation Creates More Exploitation? Audience Labour on Social
Network Sites
Eran Fisher
8. The Network's Blindspot: Exclusion, Exploitation and Marx's
Process-Relational Ontology
Robert Prey
9. 3C: Commodifying Communication in Capitalism
Jernej Prodnik
10. The Construction of Platform Imperialism in the Globalisation Era
Dal Yong Jin
11. Foxconned Labour as the Dark Side of the Information Age: Working
Conditions at Apple's Contract Manufacturers in China
Marisol Sandoval
12. The Pastoral Power of Technology. Rethinking Alienation in Digital
Culture
Katarina Giritli Nygren and Katarina L Gidlund
13. The Problem of Privacy in Capitalism and Alternative Social Media: The
Case of Diaspora*
Sebastian Sevignani
14. 'A Workers' Inquiry 2.0': An Ethnographic Method for the Study of
Produsage in Social Media Contexts
Brian Brown and Anabel Quan-Haase
15. Social Media, Mediation and the Arab Revolutions
Miriyam Aouragh
16. Marx in the Cloud
Vincent Mosco
Index
About the Authors
1. Introduction: Marx is Back - The Importance of Marxist Theory and
Research for Critical Communication Studies Today
Christian Fuchs and Vincent Mosco
2. Towards Marxian Internet Studies
Christian Fuchs
3. Digital Marx: Toward a Political Economy of Distributed Media
Andreas Wittel
4. The Relevance of Marx's Theory of Primitive Accumulation for Media and
Communication Research
Mattias Ekman
5. The Internet and "Frictionless Capitalism"
Jens Schröter
6. Digital Media and Capital's Logic of Acceleration
Vincent R. Manzerolle and Atle Mikkola Kjøsen
7. How Less Alienation Creates More Exploitation? Audience Labour on Social
Network Sites
Eran Fisher
8. The Network's Blindspot: Exclusion, Exploitation and Marx's
Process-Relational Ontology
Robert Prey
9. 3C: Commodifying Communication in Capitalism
Jernej Prodnik
10. The Construction of Platform Imperialism in the Globalisation Era
Dal Yong Jin
11. Foxconned Labour as the Dark Side of the Information Age: Working
Conditions at Apple's Contract Manufacturers in China
Marisol Sandoval
12. The Pastoral Power of Technology. Rethinking Alienation in Digital
Culture
Katarina Giritli Nygren and Katarina L Gidlund
13. The Problem of Privacy in Capitalism and Alternative Social Media: The
Case of Diaspora*
Sebastian Sevignani
14. 'A Workers' Inquiry 2.0': An Ethnographic Method for the Study of
Produsage in Social Media Contexts
Brian Brown and Anabel Quan-Haase
15. Social Media, Mediation and the Arab Revolutions
Miriyam Aouragh
16. Marx in the Cloud
Vincent Mosco
Index
List of Tables and Figures
About the Authors
1. Introduction: Marx is Back - The Importance of Marxist Theory and
Research for Critical Communication Studies Today
Christian Fuchs and Vincent Mosco
2. Towards Marxian Internet Studies
Christian Fuchs
3. Digital Marx: Toward a Political Economy of Distributed Media
Andreas Wittel
4. The Relevance of Marx's Theory of Primitive Accumulation for Media and
Communication Research
Mattias Ekman
5. The Internet and "Frictionless Capitalism"
Jens Schröter
6. Digital Media and Capital's Logic of Acceleration
Vincent R. Manzerolle and Atle Mikkola Kjøsen
7. How Less Alienation Creates More Exploitation? Audience Labour on Social
Network Sites
Eran Fisher
8. The Network's Blindspot: Exclusion, Exploitation and Marx's
Process-Relational Ontology
Robert Prey
9. 3C: Commodifying Communication in Capitalism
Jernej Prodnik
10. The Construction of Platform Imperialism in the Globalisation Era
Dal Yong Jin
11. Foxconned Labour as the Dark Side of the Information Age: Working
Conditions at Apple's Contract Manufacturers in China
Marisol Sandoval
12. The Pastoral Power of Technology. Rethinking Alienation in Digital
Culture
Katarina Giritli Nygren and Katarina L Gidlund
13. The Problem of Privacy in Capitalism and Alternative Social Media: The
Case of Diaspora*
Sebastian Sevignani
14. 'A Workers' Inquiry 2.0': An Ethnographic Method for the Study of
Produsage in Social Media Contexts
Brian Brown and Anabel Quan-Haase
15. Social Media, Mediation and the Arab Revolutions
Miriyam Aouragh
16. Marx in the Cloud
Vincent Mosco
Index
About the Authors
1. Introduction: Marx is Back - The Importance of Marxist Theory and
Research for Critical Communication Studies Today
Christian Fuchs and Vincent Mosco
2. Towards Marxian Internet Studies
Christian Fuchs
3. Digital Marx: Toward a Political Economy of Distributed Media
Andreas Wittel
4. The Relevance of Marx's Theory of Primitive Accumulation for Media and
Communication Research
Mattias Ekman
5. The Internet and "Frictionless Capitalism"
Jens Schröter
6. Digital Media and Capital's Logic of Acceleration
Vincent R. Manzerolle and Atle Mikkola Kjøsen
7. How Less Alienation Creates More Exploitation? Audience Labour on Social
Network Sites
Eran Fisher
8. The Network's Blindspot: Exclusion, Exploitation and Marx's
Process-Relational Ontology
Robert Prey
9. 3C: Commodifying Communication in Capitalism
Jernej Prodnik
10. The Construction of Platform Imperialism in the Globalisation Era
Dal Yong Jin
11. Foxconned Labour as the Dark Side of the Information Age: Working
Conditions at Apple's Contract Manufacturers in China
Marisol Sandoval
12. The Pastoral Power of Technology. Rethinking Alienation in Digital
Culture
Katarina Giritli Nygren and Katarina L Gidlund
13. The Problem of Privacy in Capitalism and Alternative Social Media: The
Case of Diaspora*
Sebastian Sevignani
14. 'A Workers' Inquiry 2.0': An Ethnographic Method for the Study of
Produsage in Social Media Contexts
Brian Brown and Anabel Quan-Haase
15. Social Media, Mediation and the Arab Revolutions
Miriyam Aouragh
16. Marx in the Cloud
Vincent Mosco
Index