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[ecrea] NEW BOOK on digital technology, ideology, and the new capitalism
Sun Apr 04 15:57:12 GMT 2010
>NEW BOOK from Palgrave:
>
><http://www.amazon.com/Media-New-Capitalism-Digital-Age/dp/0230616070>Media
>and New Capitalism in the Digital Age: The
>Spirit of Networks / Eran Fisher (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010)
>
>This book explores the new terrain of network
>capitalism through the transformations of the
>discourse on technology. Rather than viewing
>such discourse as either a true or false
>reflection of reality, Fisher evaluates the
>ideological role that technology discourse plays
>in the legitimation of a new form of capitalism.
>Based on an extensive empirical analysis, the
>book argues that contemporary technology
>discourse at one and the same time promises more
>personal empowerment through network technology
>and legitimates a more privatized, flexible, and
>precarious economic constellations. Contrary to
>the prevailing assumption that sees network
>technology as liberating from the rigidity and
>pitfalls of a stifling, Fordist capitalism, the
>book offers a theoretical framework which sees
>contemporary technology discourse as an ideology
>that legitimates the economic, social, and
>political arrangements of the new capitalism.
>
>Praise
>Fishers brilliant book provides cogent reasons
>why we should be skeptical about laptop
>capitalism and its fluidity and instantaneity of
>communication&Fisher helps us understand the age
>of digitality as, above all, capitalist.
>--Ben Agger, Professor of Sociology and
>Humanities, University of Texas at Arlington
>
>This carefully researched and skillfully
>written guide to the networked world doesnt
>just demolish the dreamy visions of Utopia 2.0.
>It provides precisely the comprehensive analysis
>we need to understand their power and persistence.
>--Vincent Mosco, Canada Research Chair in
>Communication and Society, Queens University, Canada
>
>This is an audacious systematic
>ideology-critique of digital capitalism&It
>should be placed on your shelf with Castells's
>book on informational capitalism, with
>Dyer-Witheford's on cyber-Marxism or with Mosco's on the digital sublime.
>--Uri Ram, Professor of Sociology and
>Anthropology, Ben Gurion University, Israel
>
>Table of contents
>Introduction Technology discourse and capitalist legitimation
>PART I
> Ch. 1 Capitalism, technology, and the digital discourse
> Ch. 2 Contemporary technology discourse
>PART II
> Ch. 3 Network market
> Ch. 4 Network work
> Ch. 5 Network production
> Ch. 6 Network human
>PART III
> Ch. 7 Network cosmology and the exhaustion of critique
> Ch. 8 Networks as the techno-political culture of post-Fordism
>
>About the author
>Eran Fisher is Lecturer at the College of
>Management Academic Studies, and at the
>Interdisciplinary Center in Israel. He completed
>his PhD in the Department of Sociology at the
>New School for Social Research in New York in
>2008. He writes on Critical Social Theory,
>technology, and capitalism, and the intersection
>of capitalism and network technology in such
>publications as the European Journal of Social
>Theory, Fast Capitalism, and Working USA: The Journal of Labor and Society.
>
><http://www.amazon.com/Media-New-Capitalism-Digital-Age/dp/0230616070>Media
>and New Capitalism in the Digital Age: The Spirit of Networks
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