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Vol 11 No 2 (2013)
Published:
2013-06-06
Articles
What Is Digital Labour? What Is Digital Work? What’s their Difference? And Why Do These Questions Matter for Understanding Social Media?
Christian Fuchs, Sebastian Sevignani
237-293
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Foxconned Labour as the Dark Side of the Information Age: Working Conditions at Apple’s Contract Manufacturers in China.
Marisol Sandoval
318-347
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How the New World Order and Imperialism Challenge Media Studies
Kaarle Nordenstreng
348-358
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Networked Time and the ‘Common Ruin of the Contending Classes’
Robert Hassan
359-374
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Is All Reification Forgetting?: On Connerton’s Types of Forgetting
Scott Timcke
375-387
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Prefiguring Floridi’s Theory of Semantic Information
John Mingers
388-401
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Big Argumentation?
Daniel Faltesek
402-411
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The Parody of the Commons
Vasilis Kostakis, Stelios Stavroulakis
412-424
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Aunty and Her Little Villains: The BBC and the Unions, 1969-1984
Anthony McNicholas
444-460
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Hacking in the University: Contesting the Valorisation of Academic Labour
Joss Winn
486-503
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The Dialectics of Communicative and Immanent Critique
Johan Fornäs
504-514
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Ideology, Critique and Surveillance
Heidi Herzogenrath-Amelung
521-534
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Ideology, Politics, and Opinion Journalism: A Content Analysis of Spanish Online-Only Newspapers
Antonio Pineda, Núria Almiron
558-574
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Debating Open Access (Comments, Non Peer-Reviewed)
The Diamond Model of Open Access Publishing: Why Policy Makers, Scholars, Universities, Libraries, Labour Unions and the Publishing World Need to Take Non-Commercial, Non-Profit Open Access Serious
Christian Fuchs, Marisol Sandoval
428-443
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Becoming Editor: Or, Pinocchio finally notices the Strings
Martin Parker
461-474
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Open Access Publishing from the Legal Point of View. Why Freedom of Information Rules and Other Legal Principles Matter. Towards A New Fair Open Access Model.
Jiří Kolman, Petr Kolman
480-485
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What Do Publishers Know?
Casey Brienza
515-520
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Openness, Libraries and Political Transformation
Nikolaus Hamann
535-542
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Opening the Dissertation: Overcoming Cultural Calcification and Agoraphobia
Denise Troll Covey
543-557
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All that is Solid: Writing, Reading and Publishing in Postmodern Capitalism
Ben Agger, Timothy W. Luke
575-580
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darkmatter: Racial Reconfigurations and Networked Knowledge Production
Ashwani Sharma, Sanjay Sharma
581-588
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The Open-Access Movement is Not Really about Open Access
Jeffrey Beall
589-597
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OAJ and Wagadu: Towards a Diamond Model of Feminist, Postcolonial Publishing
Mechthild Nagel
598-603
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From Sustainable Publishing To Resilient Communications
David Ottina
604-613
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Open Access Publishing as a Para-Academic Proposition: OA as Labour Relation
Paul F Boshears
614-619
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Reflections (Non Peer-Reviewed)
Why and How to Read Marx’s “Capital”? Reflections on Johan Fornäs’ Book “Capitalism. A Companion to Marx’s Economy Critique”.
Christian Fuchs
294-309
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Review of Jörg Becker’s Book “Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann. Demoskopin zwischen NS-Ideologie und Konservatismus” (Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann. Pollster between Nazi-Ideology and Conservatism)
Christian Fuchs
310-317
“Cutting through the Clutter” and Other Big Data Promises: A Review of Mark Andrejevic’s “Infoglut”
Daniel Trottier
425-427
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Complexity, Relatedness and Uncertainty in Contemporary Social Science: A Preliminary Reflection
Charalambos Tsekeris, Olga Papadopoulou
475-479
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