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Vol 22 No 1 (2024)
Published:
2024-01-04
Articles
The Transformative Potential of Platform Cooperativism: The Case of CoopCycle
Vangelis Papadimitropoulos, Haris Malamidis
1-24
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Development of Media Technologies as “New Media” from the Perspective of a Critique of the Political Economy of the Media
Manfred Knoche
25-43
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An Uncritiqued Frontier of Social Media: The Social Media Subscription Model
Paul Geyer
44-59
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Errand Runners of Digital Platform Capitalism: The Errand Economy as a Contribution to the Discussion on the Gig Economy
İsa Demir
86-103
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Theorising Digital Dispossession: An Enquiry into the Datafication of Accumulation by Dispossession
Aishik Saha
104-123
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Shifting Neoliberalism in US Telecommunications Policy: A Critical Reading of Chicago School Roads
Sydney L Forde
434 - 453
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Towards a Critique of Mediatisation
Jernej A. Prodnik
476 - 497
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Reflections (Non Peer-Reviewed)
Critical Political Economy of Culture and Communication: An Interview with Graham Murdock
Graham Murdock, Christian Fuchs, Thomas Allmer
60-85
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Vincent Mosco’s Critical-Humanist Political Economy of Communication
Christian Fuchs
124-139
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Dialogue with Antonio Negri: A Few Thoughts on the Lecture “Metropolis as a Post-Industrial Factory”
Ngai Pun
454-458
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The Appropriation of Fixed Capital: A Metaphor?
Antonio Negri
459-467
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Appropriation of Digital Machines and Appropriation of Fixed Capital as the Real Appropriation of Social Being: A Comment on Toni Negri’s Article “The Appropriation of Fixed Capital: A Metaphor?”
Christian Fuchs
468-475
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Critical Perspectives on Digital Capitalism: Theories and Praxis
Special Issue: Critical Perspectives on Digital Capitalism: Theories and Praxis, edited by Thomas Allmer, Sevda Can Arslan and Christian Fuchs (FULL ISSUE FOR DOWNLOAD)
Thomas Allmer, Sevda Can Arslan, Christian Fuchs
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Critical Perspectives on Digital Capitalism: Theories and Praxis. Introduction to the Special Issue
Christian Fuchs, Sevda Can Arslan, Thomas Allmer
140 - 147
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Critical Perspectives on Digital Capitalism 1: Theorising Digital Capitalism
Critical Theory Foundations of Digital Capitalism: A Critical Political Economy Perspective
Christian Fuchs
148 - 196
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The Neofeudalising Tendency of Communicative Capitalism
Jodi Dean
197 - 207
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Digitalisation Today as the Capitalist Appropriation of People’s Mental Labour
Friedrich Krotz
208 - 231
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Capital is Dead. Long Live Capital! A Political Marxist Analysis of Digital Capitalism and Infrastructure
Maïa Pal, Neal Harris
232 - 247
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Critical Perspectives on Digital Capitalism 2: Digital Labour and Class
Building the Future? Software Workers’ Imaginaries of Technology
Helene Thaa, Mirela Ivanova, Felix Nickel, Friedericke Hardering, Oliver Nachtwey
248 - 264
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Chained to the App: German Bike Couriers Riding into Digital Capitalism
Jasmin Schreyer
265 - 291
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Involution, No Revolution: Technocapitalism and Intern Labour
Anthony Fung, Wei He, Feier Chen
292 - 306
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Tracing Class and Capital in Critical AI Research
Petter Ericson, Roel Dobbe, Simon Lindgren
307 - 328
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Writing Back Against Amazon’s Empire: Science Fiction, Corporate Storytelling, and the Dignity of the Workers’ Word
Max Haiven, Graeme Webb, Sarah Olutola, Xenia Benivolski
329 - 347
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Critical Perspectives on Digital Capitalism 3: Domination in Digital Capitalism
Digital Commons for the Ecological Transition: Ethics, Praxis and Policies
Sébastien Shulz, Mathieu O’Neil, Sébastien Broca, Angela Daly
348 - 365
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Understanding Racism in Digital Capitalism. Racialisation and De-Racialisation in Platform Economies, Infrastructural Racism and Algorithmic Opacity
Stefania Animento
366 - 380
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Labouring and Smiling: Re-Imagining Digital Colonialism in Africa, Silicon Valley Big Techs, and the Politics of Prosumer Capitalism in Nigeria
Paul A. Obi
381 - 395
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Critical Persp. on Dig. Cap. 4: Democracy, Public Sphere and Digital Capitalism
Railroad Luxemburg: Rosa Luxemburg’s Theory of Infrastructure and its Consequences for a Public Service Internet
Charli Muller
396 - 412
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On a Potential Paradox of a Public Service Internet
Elisabeth Korn, Jens Schröter
413 - 433
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