Immaterial Labour and the Class Composition of Cognitive Capitalism

From P2P Foundation
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Class Composition in Cognitive Capitalism


Podcasts of a conference held at Cambridge University in May 2006.

Source URL?


Catalog

  1. Nick Dyer-Witheford(University of Western Ontario): The circulation of the common and Michel Bauwens (Foundation for P2P Alternatives, Thailand): The political economy of peer production
  1. Harry Halpin(University of Edinburgh): Digital Sovereignty: The immaterial aristocracy of the World Wide Web
  1. Nebojsa Milikic: Inquiry with workers from Bor, Serbia
  1. Steve Wright (Monash University): There and back again: mapping the pathways within autonomist Marxism
  1. Massimo DeAngelis and David Harvie (University of East London and University of Leeds): Cognitive capitalism and the rat race: How capitalism measures ideas and affects
  1. Emma Dowling (Birkbeck College, London): Formulating new social subjects?