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[ecrea] Academic Labour, Digital Media and Capitalism - tripleC Special Issue
Mon Feb 05 20:44:30 GMT 2018
Academic Labour, Digital Media and Capitalism
Special issue of tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique
Edited by Thomas Allmer and Ergin Bulut
Volume 16 (1), 2018, pp. 44-240
http://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/issue
We are delighted to announce the publication of the tripleC special
issue 'Academic Labour, Digital Media and Capitalism’, edited by Thomas
Allmer and Ergin Bulut. The special issue has been published in tripleC:
Communication, Capitalism & Critique, volume 16 (1), 2018, pp. 44-240,
and is available here: http://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/issue
The overall task of this special issue is to gather critical
contributions examining universities, academic labour, digital media,
and capitalism. The articles collected (1) provide the context, history
and theoretical concepts underlying academic labour, (2) analyse the
relationship between academic work and digital media/new information and
communication technologies/the Internet/social media, and (3) discuss
the political potentials and challenges within and beyond higher
education institutions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Thomas Allmer and Ergin Bulut: Introduction: Academic Labour, Digital
Media and Capitalism
Thomas Allmer: Theorising and Analysing Academic Labour
Maxime Ouellet and Éric Martin: University Transformations and the New
Knowledge Production Regime in Informational Capitalism
Richard Hall: On the Alienation of Academic Labour and the Possibilities
for Mass Intellectuality
Marco Briziarelli and Joseph L. Flores: Professing Contradictions:
Knowledge Work and the Neoliberal Condition of Academic Workers
Jamie Woodcock: Digital Labour in the University: Understanding the
Transformations of Academic Work in the UK
Jan Fernback: Academic/Digital Work: ICTs, Knowledge Capital, and the
Question of Educational Quality
Christophe Magis: Manual Labour, Intellectual Labour and Digital
(Academic) Labour. The Practice/Theory Debate in the Digital Humanities
Karen Gregory and sava saheli singh: Anger in Academic Twitter: Sharing,
Caring, and Getting Mad Online
Andreas Wittel: Higher Education as a Gift and as a Commons
Zeena Feldman and Marisol Sandoval: Metric Power and the Academic Self:
Neoliberalism, Knowledge and Resistance in the British University
Güven Bakırezer, Derya Keskin Demirer and Adem Yeşilyurt: In Pursuit
of an Alternative Academy: The Case of Kocaeli Academy for Solidarity
(Non-Peer-Reviewed Reflection Article)
ABOUT THE JOURNAL
tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a
Global Sustainable Information Society provides a forum to discuss the
challenges humanity is facing in the capitalist information society
today. It promotes contributions to critical media and communication
studies following the highest standards of peer review. It is the
journal´s mission to encourage uncommon sense, fresh perspectives and
unconventional ideas, and connect leading thinkers and young scholars in
inspiring reflections. tripleC is indexed in Web of Science Emerging
Sources Citation Index, SCOPUS, Communication Source (EBSCOhost), DOAJ -
Directory of Open Access Journals and CSA Sociological Abstracts
(selected sociological content of tripleC).
ABOUT THE EDITORS
Thomas Allmer is Lecturer in Digital Media at the University of
Stirling, Scotland, UK, and a member of the Unified Theory of
Information Research Group, Austria. His publications include 'Towards a
Critical Theory of Surveillance in Informational Capitalism' (Peter
Lang, 2012) and 'Critical Theory and Social Media: Between Emancipation
and Commodification' (Routledge, 2015). For further information, please
see: http://allmer.uti.at
Ergin Bulut is Assistant Professor of Media and Visual Arts in Istanbul.
His research interests include political economy of media, digital media
and politics, and media labor. Together with Michael A. Peters, he
edited 'Cognitive Capitalism, Education and Digital Labor' (Peter Lang,
2011). His work has been published in International Journal of
Communication, TV & New Media, Critical Studies in Media Communication,
Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, Media, Culture and Society,
and Journal of Communication Inquiry.
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