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Vol 12 No 2 (2014)
Published:
2014-06-29
Articles
From ‘Post-Industrial’ to ‘Network Society’ and Beyond: The Political Conjunctures and Current Crisis of Information Society Theory
Marko Ampuja, Juha Koivisto
447-463
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Constructing (Il)Legitimate Democracy: Populism and Power Concentration in Newspaper Discourse on Venezuela
Ernesto Abalo
802–821
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On the Abolition of Academic Labour: The Relationship Between Intellectual Workers and Mass Intellectuality
Richard Hall
822–837
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Property Outlaws in Cyberspace and Meatspace? Examining the Relationship between Online Peer Production and Support for Private Property Violations
Timothy Gibson
876–890
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On Becoming an Exchange: Translating Michel Callon into a Political Economy of Communication
Micky Lee
891–908
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Foundations of a Marxist Theory of the Political Economy of Information: Trade Secrets and Intellectual Property, and the Production of Relative Surplus Value and the Extraction of Rent-Tribute
Jakob Rigi
909–936
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Reflections (Non Peer-Reviewed)
The (A)Political Economy of Bitcoin
Vasilis Kostakis, Chris Giotitsas
431–440
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Dying for an iPhone: The Labour Struggle of China’s New Working Class
Jenny Chan
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The Work of Raymond Williams
Jim McGuigan
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Customer Relationship Malevolence: A Reflection on Accounting, Marketing and Customer Valuation
Kenneth Weir
838–847
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The Dialectic: Not just the Absolute Recoil, but the World’s Living Fire that Extinguishes and Kindles Itself. Reflections on Slavoj Žižek’s Version of Dialectical Philosophy in "Absolute Recoil: Towards a New Foundation of Dialectical Materialism".
Christian Fuchs
848–875
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Phantasmagoria of Urban Spectacle: Walter Benjamin and Media Theory Today
Jaeho Kang
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America’s Battle for Media Democracy: The Triumph of Corporate Libertarianism and the Future of Media Reform
Victor Pickard
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Philosophers of the World Unite! Theorising Digital Labour and Virtual Work - Definitions, Dimensions and Forms
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Introduction: Philosophers of the World Unite! Theorising Digital Labour and Virtual Work—Definitions, Dimensions, and Forms
Marisol Sandoval, Christian Fuchs, Jernej A. Prodnik, Sebastian Sevignani, Thomas Allmer
464–467
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Work and Labour as Metonymy and Metaphor
Olivier Frayssé
468–485
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Digital Workers of the World Unite! A Framework for Critically Theorising and Analysing Digital Labour
Christian Fuchs, Marisol Sandoval
486–563
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Circuits of Labour: A Labour Theory of the iPhone Era
Jack Linchuan Qiu, Melissa Gregg, Kate Crawford
564–581
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Concepts of Digital Labour: Schelling's Naturphilosophie
Kevin Michael Mitchell
582–598
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Digital Labour and the Use-value of Human Work. On the Importance of Labouring Capacity for understanding Digital Capitalism
Sabine Pfeiffer
599–619
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The Ideological Reproduction: (Free) Labouring and (Social) Working within Digital Landscapes
Marco Briziarelli
620–631
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Alienation and Digital Labour—A Depth-Hermeneutic Inquiry into Online Commodification and the Unconscious
Steffen Krüger, Jacob Johanssen
632–647
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Production Cultures and Differentiations of Digital Labour
Yujie Chen
648–667
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Digital Labour in Chinese Internet Industries
Bingqing Xia
668–693
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Will Work For Free: The Biopolitics of Unwaged Digital Labour
Brian Brown
694–712
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Toward a Political Economy of ‘Audience Labour’ in the Digital Era
Brice Nixon
713–734
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Playing, Gaming, Working and Labouring: Framing the Con-cepts and Relations
Arwid Lund
735–801
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Debating Open Access (Comments, Non Peer-Reviewed)
Reactionary Rhetoric Against Open Access Publishing
Wayne Bivens-Tatum
441–446
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