Details
Cyber-Proletariat
Global Labour in the Digital VortexDigital Barricades 1. Aufl.
29,99 € |
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Verlag: | Pluto Press |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 20.05.2015 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781783712793 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 256 |
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Beschreibungen
An unsparing analysis of class power and computerisation, Cyber-Proletariat shows us the dark-side of the information revolution. From Coltan mines in the Congo; electronics factories in China and devastated neighbourhoods in Detroit, this book reveals how technology facilitates growing polarisation between wealthy elites and precarious workers.
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<br> Nick Dyer-Witheford reveals the class domination behind everything from expanding online surveillance to intensifying robotisation. At the same time, he looks at possibilities for information technology within radical movements; contemporary struggles are cast in the blue glow of the computer screen.
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<br> This book brings heterodox Marxist analysis to bear on modern technological developments. This is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how Silicon Valley shapes the way we live today.
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<br> Nick Dyer-Witheford reveals the class domination behind everything from expanding online surveillance to intensifying robotisation. At the same time, he looks at possibilities for information technology within radical movements; contemporary struggles are cast in the blue glow of the computer screen.
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<br> This book brings heterodox Marxist analysis to bear on modern technological developments. This is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how Silicon Valley shapes the way we live today.
A Marxist analysis revealing the class domination inherent within the computerisation of our society.
Series Preface
<br> Acknowledgements
<br> 1. Proletariat
<br> 2. Vortex
<br> 3. Cybernetic
<br> 4. Silicon
<br> 5. Circulation
<br> 6. Mobile
<br> 7. Globe
<br> 8. Cascade
<br> 9. Aftermath
<br> 10. Front
<br> Bibliography
<br> Index
<br> Acknowledgements
<br> 1. Proletariat
<br> 2. Vortex
<br> 3. Cybernetic
<br> 4. Silicon
<br> 5. Circulation
<br> 6. Mobile
<br> 7. Globe
<br> 8. Cascade
<br> 9. Aftermath
<br> 10. Front
<br> Bibliography
<br> Index
<p>Nick Dyer-Witheford is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies at University of Western Ontario. He is author of Cyber-Marx (University of Illinois, 1999), and co-author of Digital Play (McGill-Queen's, 2003), Games of Empire (University of Minnesota Press, 2009) Cyber-Proletariat (Pluto, 2015), and the co-author of Inhuman Power (Pluto, 2019).</p>