Digital Labour and Karl Marx

Digital Labour and Karl Marx
Title Digital Labour and Karl Marx PDF eBook
Author Christian Fuchs
Publisher Routledge
Pages 421
Release 2014-01-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134747063

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How is labour changing in the age of computers, the Internet, and "social media" such as Facebook, Google, YouTube and Twitter? In Digital Labour and Karl Marx, Christian Fuchs attempts to answer that question, crafting a systematic critical theorisation of labour as performed in the capitalist ICT industry. Relying on a range of global case studies--from unpaid social media prosumers or Chinese hardware assemblers at Foxconn to miners in the Democratic Republic of Congo--Fuchs sheds light on the labour costs of digital media, examining the way ICT corporations exploit human labour and the impact of this exploitation on the lives, bodies, and minds of workers.

Reconsidering Value and Labour in the Digital Age

Reconsidering Value and Labour in the Digital Age
Title Reconsidering Value and Labour in the Digital Age PDF eBook
Author Christian Fuchs
Publisher Springer
Pages 347
Release 2015-10-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137478578

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This volume explores current interventions into the digital labour theory of value, proposing theoretical and empirical work that contributes to our understanding of Marx's labour theory of value, proposes how labour and value are transformed under conditions of virtuality, and employ the theory in order to shed light on specific practices.

Marx and Digital Machines

Marx and Digital Machines
Title Marx and Digital Machines PDF eBook
Author Mike Healy
Publisher University of Westminster Press
Pages 172
Release 2020-10-16
Genre Reference
ISBN 1912656809

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This book explores the fundamental contradiction at the heart of the digital environment: technology offers all manner of promises, yet habitually fails to deliver. This failure often arises from numerous problems: the proficiency of the technology or end-user, policy failure at various levels, or a combination of these. Solutions such as better technology and more effective end-user education are often put into place to solve these failures. Mike Healy argues that such approaches are inherently faulty drawing upon qualitative research informed by Marx’s theory of alienation. Using Marx’s theory, he considers participants in three distinct settings: the workplace of information and communications technology (ICT) professionals; university scholars researching the ethical and societal implications of our digital environment; and a group of pensioners living in South London, UK, undertaking ICT training. By delving beneath the surface of how digital technologies are created, researched and experienced, this study illustrates the contradictory nature of our digital lives, as they directly arise from the needs of capitalism. The book also places Marx’s theory in contrast to the mainstream approaches derived from Seaman and Blauner. In researching and comprehending ICT, this book reaffirms the superior explanatory power of Marx’s theory of alienation.

Digital Labor

Digital Labor
Title Digital Labor PDF eBook
Author Trebor Scholz
Publisher Routledge
Pages 274
Release 2013
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0415896940

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'Digital Labor' asks whether life on the Internet is mostly work, or play. We tweet, we tag photos, we link, we review books, we comment on blogs, we remix media and we upload video to create much of the content that makes up the web.

Marx in the Age of Digital Capitalism

Marx in the Age of Digital Capitalism
Title Marx in the Age of Digital Capitalism PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 561
Release 2015-09-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9004291393

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More than 130 years after Karl Marx’s death and 150 years after the publication of his opus magnum Capital: Critique of Political Economy, capitalism keeps being haunted by period crises. The most recent capitalist crisis has brought back attention to Marx’s works. This volume presents 16 contributions that show how Marx’s analyses of capitalism, the commodity, class, labour, work, exploitation, surplus-value, dialectics, crises, ideology, class struggles, and communism, help us to understand the Internet and social media in 21st century digital capitalism. Marx is back! This book is a key resource on the foundations of Marxist Internet and Digital Media Studies.

Reconsidering Value and Labour in the Digital Age

Reconsidering Value and Labour in the Digital Age
Title Reconsidering Value and Labour in the Digital Age PDF eBook
Author Christian Fuchs
Publisher Springer
Pages 275
Release 2015-10-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137478578

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This volume explores current interventions into the digital labour theory of value, proposing theoretical and empirical work that contributes to our understanding of Marx's labour theory of value, proposes how labour and value are transformed under conditions of virtuality, and employ the theory in order to shed light on specific practices.

Critique, Social Media and the Information Society

Critique, Social Media and the Information Society
Title Critique, Social Media and the Information Society PDF eBook
Author Christian Fuchs
Publisher Routledge
Pages 269
Release 2013-11-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135019266

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In times of global capitalist crisis we are witnessing a return of critique in the form of a surging interest in critical theories (such as the critical political economy of Karl Marx) and social rebellions as a reaction to the commodification and instrumentalization of everything. On one hand, there are overdrawn claims that social media (Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, etc) have caused uproars in countries like Tunisia and Egypt. On the other hand, the question arises as to what actual role social media play in contemporary capitalism, crisis, rebellions, the strengthening of the commons, and the potential creation of participatory democracy. The commodification of everything has resulted also in a commodification of the communication commons, including Internet communication that is today largely commercial in character. This book deals with the questions of what kind of society and what kind of Internet are desirable, how capitalism, power structures and social media are connected, how political struggles are connected to social media, what current developments of the Internet and society tell us about potential futures, how an alternative Internet can look like, and how a participatory, commons-based Internet and a co-operative, participatory, sustainable information society can be achieved.