Studies of digital labour are closely connected to the concept of immaterial labour and how this has been critically interpreted by Autonomist Marxists who draw upon the concept of the social factory in explaining its wider impacts. The extension of labour and capitalist logics outside factory walls that constitutes the social factory is typically described as a novel feature of contemporary capitalism and particularly the digital economy. This paper critiques this assumption by utilising feminist theories of domestic work and examples of women’s labour history. Using the particular case of Magdalene Laundries in the Irish Free State (1922–1937), it demonstrates that the social factory has a longer history than is usually presumed. It then ...
Purpose ? This paper aims to explore the linked series of changes connecting unpaid and paid labour ...
Based on an in-depth study with 56 informants (25 women and 31 men), across the ICT (Information and...
On the face of its virtual and immaterial appearance, digital labour often is seen as a phenomenon o...
Studies of digital labour are closely connected to the concept of immaterial labour and how this has...
The activities of consumers in digital media environments have increasingly been conceptualised as l...
This article explores ‘time’ as a crucial category of analysis shaping and shaped by the dynamics of...
It is a truism of socialist feminism that the reproduction of capitalism depends crucially on the un...
In this article we place the discussions of automation in post-work imaginaries within and alongside...
In the ongoing debates about the role of immaterial labor in digital media economics, the work of f...
The contributions of Ellen Meiksins Wood to social property relations arguments have facilitated an ...
This article asks: How can understanding the relationship of exploitation and oppression inform the ...
© 2019 The Author(s) .The final, definitive version of this paper has been published in Feminist Rev...
This thesis researches the transformation of labour in digital capitalism. Specifically, it is inter...
This paper examines the class dimension of the unresolved issue of the unlawful detention of women a...
In this paper we explore how so-called ‘social media’ such as Facebook challenge Marxist organizatio...
Purpose ? This paper aims to explore the linked series of changes connecting unpaid and paid labour ...
Based on an in-depth study with 56 informants (25 women and 31 men), across the ICT (Information and...
On the face of its virtual and immaterial appearance, digital labour often is seen as a phenomenon o...
Studies of digital labour are closely connected to the concept of immaterial labour and how this has...
The activities of consumers in digital media environments have increasingly been conceptualised as l...
This article explores ‘time’ as a crucial category of analysis shaping and shaped by the dynamics of...
It is a truism of socialist feminism that the reproduction of capitalism depends crucially on the un...
In this article we place the discussions of automation in post-work imaginaries within and alongside...
In the ongoing debates about the role of immaterial labor in digital media economics, the work of f...
The contributions of Ellen Meiksins Wood to social property relations arguments have facilitated an ...
This article asks: How can understanding the relationship of exploitation and oppression inform the ...
© 2019 The Author(s) .The final, definitive version of this paper has been published in Feminist Rev...
This thesis researches the transformation of labour in digital capitalism. Specifically, it is inter...
This paper examines the class dimension of the unresolved issue of the unlawful detention of women a...
In this paper we explore how so-called ‘social media’ such as Facebook challenge Marxist organizatio...
Purpose ? This paper aims to explore the linked series of changes connecting unpaid and paid labour ...
Based on an in-depth study with 56 informants (25 women and 31 men), across the ICT (Information and...
On the face of its virtual and immaterial appearance, digital labour often is seen as a phenomenon o...