Digital objects, digital subjects : interdisciplinary perspectives on capitalism, labour and politics in the age of big data / edited by David Chandler, Christian Fuchs.

This book explores activism, research and critique in the age of digital subjects and objects and Big Data capitalism after a digital turn said to have radically transformed our political futures. Optimists assert that the 'digital' promises: new forms of community and ways of knowing and...

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Other Authors: Chandler, David (Editor), Fuchs, Christian (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: London : University of Westminster Press, 2019.
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505 0 |a Introduction / Christian Fuchs and David Chandler -- Section I. Digital capitalism and big data capitalism / Digital governance in the Anthropocene : the rise of the correlational machine / David Chandler -- Beyond big data capitalism, towards dialectical digital modernity : reflections on David Chandler's chapter ; Karl Marx in the age of big data capitalism / Christian Fuchs -- What is at stake in the critique of big data? Reflections on Christian Fuch's chapter / David Chandler -- Seeing like a cyborg? The innocence of posthuman knowledge / Paul Rekret -- Posthumanism as a spectrum : reflections on Paul Rekret's chapter / Robert Cowley -- Section II. Digital labour -- Through the reproductive lens : labour and struggle at the intersection of culture and economy / Kylie Jarrett -- Contradictions in the Twitter social factory : reflections on Kylie Jarrett's chapter / Joanna Boehnert -- E(a)ffective precarity, control and resistance in the digitalised workplace / Phoebe V. Moore -- Beyond repression : reflections on Phoebe Moore's chapter / Elisabetta Brighi -- Goodbye iSlave : marking alternative subjects through digital objects / Jack Linchuan Qiu -- Wage-workers, not slaves : reflections on Jack Qiu's chapter / Peter Goodwin -- Section III. Digital politics -- Critique or collectivity? Communicative capitalism and the subject of politics / Jodi Dean -- Subjects, contexts and modes of critique : reflections on Jodi Dean's chapter / Paulina Tambakaki -- The platform party : the transformation of political organisation in the era of big data / Paolo Gerbaudo -- The movement party : winning elections and transforming democracy in a digital era : reflections on Paolo Gerbaudo's chapter / Anastasia Kavada -- The appropriation of fixed capital : a metaphor? / Antonio Negri -- Appropriation of digital machines and appropriation of fixed capital as the real appropriation of social being : reflections on Toni Negri's chapter / Christian Fuchs. 
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