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  • Digital Feudalism: Creators, Credit, Consumption, and Capitalism

    Digital Feudalism by Arditi, David;

    Creators, Credit, Consumption, and Capitalism

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    • Kiadó Emerald Publishing Limited
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2023. április 6.

    • ISBN 9781804557693
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem192 oldal
    • Méret 198x129x10 mm
    • Súly 211 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • 451

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    Digital Feudalism explores this new moment in capitalism, and how reliant global economies have become on these processes of consumption, work, and debt.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Over the past two decades, corporations and venture capitalists have adjusted business models to change the digital world. As a result, the global economy has undergone a massive shift, changing the way we work, consume and pay for things. Under this new ‘digital feudalism’, we find precarious employment via digital platforms, we buy goods and services in perpetuity through subscriptions, and we pay for it all with debt.


    Digital Feudalism explores this new moment in capitalism, and how reliant global economies have become on these processes of consumption, work, and debt.



    Stuart Hall famously argued that the cultural studies must maintain a “couplet” where culture and society, are articulated together in analysis and in theory. If Hall’s statements are a measure of best critical practices in cultural studies then Digital Feudalism measures up! Arditi’s development of sharp and inaugural contributions from Marxist, or critical-sociological, approaches into critique and analysis do more merely alert us to new cultural forms but, in Arditi’s hands, they allow us to view the totality of lived relations differently. Arditi illustrates how the features of our tech-laden and tech-mediated world though increasingly patterned on an ersatz hyper-modernism are, in fact, grotesque new relations of deference and servitude more closely associated with feudalism. Through an analysis of cases that exhibit the structures and practices associated with digital feudalism—subscription services, gig work, Amazon, influencers, the metaverse, and crowdfunding to name a few—Arditi reframes the strike-waves and the composition of movements to come with a warranted note of pessimism regarding capital’s "savage" capacities for adaptation. Stitching together the best of critical social theory and cultural studies, Arditi offers readers a clear and crucial lens on our current conjuncture. The prognosis? Digital Feudalism specifies that the center no longer holds. Rather, we face a less-comfortable, rougher, and far-less reasonable, democratic unfreedom beyond which there is no clear horizon line for better or for worse.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Chapter 1. Introduction: A Squid Game Reality

    Chapter 2. Buy More, Own Less: Subscriptions and Unending Consumption

    Chapter 3. Working on your own: Precarious labor in the gig economy

    Chapter 4. Debt Peonage and Primitive Accumulation

    Chapter 5. Amazon and Baron Bezos

    Chapter 6. Unboxed: Content Creators and influencers

    Chapter 7. Metaverse: enclosing new spaces

    Chapter 8. From Patron to Patreon: Crowdfunding Information

    Chapter 9. Conclusion: Fed-up While Locked Down

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