Item type | Current library | Home library | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Books | American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | HM 851 .D538 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5089003 |
HM 851 .D44 2013 Black code : surveillance, privacy, and the dark side of the Internet / | HM 851 .D524 2011 The digital divide : arguments for and against Facebook, Google, texting, and the age of social networking / | HM 851 .D52444 2013 The digital divide : the internet and social inequality in international perspective / | HM 851 .D538 2013 Digital labor : the Internet as playground and factory / | HM 851 .D55 2005 The deepening divide : inequality in the information society / | HM 851 .D74 2001 On the internet. | HM 851 .F722 2014 Code halos : how the digital lives of people, things, and organizations are changing the rules of business / |
Introduction: Trebor Scholz Why Does Digital Labor Matter Now? I. The Shifting Sites of Labor Markets 1. Andrew Ross On the Digital Labor Question 2. Tiziana Terranova Free Labor 3. Sean Cubitt The Political Economy of Cosmopolis 4. McKenzie Wark Considerations on A Hacker Manifesto II. Interrogating Modes of Digital Labor 5. Ayhan Aytes Return of The Crowds: Mechanical Turk and Neoliberal States of Exception 6. Abigail De Kosnik Fandom as Free Labor 7. Patricia Clough The Digital, Labor and Measure Beyond Biopolitics 8. Jodi Dean Whatever Blogging III. The Violence of Participation 9. Mark Andrejevic Estranged Free Labor 10. Jonathan Beller Digitality and The Media of Dispossession 11. Lisa Nakamura Don't Hate the Player, Hate the Game: The Racialization of Labor in World of Warcraft IV. Organizing Networksain an Age of Vulnerable Publics 12. Michel Bauwens Thesis on Digital Labor in an Emerging P2P Economy 13. Christian Fuchs Class and Exploitation on the Internet 14. Ned Rossitter and Soenke Zehle Acts of Translation: Organizing Networks as Algorithmic Technologies of the Common Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-245) and index.
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