Social theorists including Hardt and Negri (2001), Boutang (2008), Lazzarato (1996), and Virno (2002) discuss new technologies’ appropriation of work as an immaterial and conceptual (and sometimes slavish) activity. The extraction of surplus value from work in the creative and cultural industries, as well as from any employment relationship built on new technologies, is a new and unique category of potential exploitation. This is interestingly also less bounded to the Fordist piece rate work structures of management and the wage relation. The appropriation of the self, of the hegemony of the subject involved, is part of the neoliberal capitalist project. This can also be seen in education and employment policy, as I have demonstrated in my ...
The peer production of free and open software and Wikipedia has produced use value that competes wit...
The peer production of free and open software and Wikipedia has produced use value that competes wit...
For decades our common understanding of the organization of economic production has been that indivi...
Social theorists including Hardt and Negri (2001), Boutang (2008), Lazzarato (1996), and Virno (2002...
This paper analyses the phenomenon of free and open source software (FOSS) in the light of Luc Bolta...
This paper analyses the phenomenon of free and open source software (FOSS) in the light of Luc Bolta...
Scholars of media ecology, and what Fuller has called ‘media ecologies’ (2005), are interested in ho...
Scholars of media ecology, and what Fuller has called ‘media ecologies’ (2005), are interested in ho...
Scholars of media ecology, and what Fuller has called ‘media ecologies’ (2005), are interested in ho...
Scholars of media ecology, and what Fuller has called ‘media ecologies’ (2005), are interested in ho...
Braverman and other Marxist analysts revealed inequalities and power relations based upon labour reg...
Braverman and other Marxist analysts revealed inequalities and power relations based upon labour reg...
Abstract. The free software and free culture movements have radi-cally changed the ways of producing...
The peer production of free and open software and Wikipedia has produced use value that competes wit...
The peer production of free and open software and Wikipedia has produced use value that competes wit...
The peer production of free and open software and Wikipedia has produced use value that competes wit...
The peer production of free and open software and Wikipedia has produced use value that competes wit...
For decades our common understanding of the organization of economic production has been that indivi...
Social theorists including Hardt and Negri (2001), Boutang (2008), Lazzarato (1996), and Virno (2002...
This paper analyses the phenomenon of free and open source software (FOSS) in the light of Luc Bolta...
This paper analyses the phenomenon of free and open source software (FOSS) in the light of Luc Bolta...
Scholars of media ecology, and what Fuller has called ‘media ecologies’ (2005), are interested in ho...
Scholars of media ecology, and what Fuller has called ‘media ecologies’ (2005), are interested in ho...
Scholars of media ecology, and what Fuller has called ‘media ecologies’ (2005), are interested in ho...
Scholars of media ecology, and what Fuller has called ‘media ecologies’ (2005), are interested in ho...
Braverman and other Marxist analysts revealed inequalities and power relations based upon labour reg...
Braverman and other Marxist analysts revealed inequalities and power relations based upon labour reg...
Abstract. The free software and free culture movements have radi-cally changed the ways of producing...
The peer production of free and open software and Wikipedia has produced use value that competes wit...
The peer production of free and open software and Wikipedia has produced use value that competes wit...
The peer production of free and open software and Wikipedia has produced use value that competes wit...
The peer production of free and open software and Wikipedia has produced use value that competes wit...
For decades our common understanding of the organization of economic production has been that indivi...