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10, number 3 (aug 2010)
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Jonathan Burston, Nick Dyer-Witheford and
Alison Hearn
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Digital labour:
Workers, authors, citizens |
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histories and theories of digital capitalism
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Brian Holmes
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Is it written in the
stars? Global finance, precarious
destinies
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Cristina Morini and Andrea Fumagalli
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Life put
to work: Towards a life theory of value
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Emanuele
Leonardi
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The imprimatur of
capital: Gilbert Simondon and the
hypothesis of cognitive capitalism
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digital labour:
querying first assumptions
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David
Hesmondhalgh
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User-generated
content, free labour and the cultural
industries
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Barry King
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On the new dignity of
labour
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Jack Bratich
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The digital touch:
Craft-work as immaterial labour and
ontological accumulation
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authorship, ownership, copyright, creative labour
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Samuel E.
Trosow
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The copyright policy
paradox: Overcoming competing agendas in
the digital labour movement
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Matt Stahl
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Primitive
accumulation, the social common, and the
contractual lockdown of recording artists
at the threshold of digitalization
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digital labour:
changes and continuities at work
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Michael
McNally
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Enterprise content
management systems and the application of
Taylorism and Fordism to intellectual
labour
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Helen Kennedy
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The successful
self-regulation of web designers
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digital labour:
transnational dimensions
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Sandra
Smeltzer and Daniel J. Paré
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The labour of
ICT4D: Whither the separation of carriage
and content?
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Ajit Pyati
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Re-envisioning the
'knowledge society' in India: Resisting
neoliberalism and the case for the
'public'
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'free' labour and the redefinition of work
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Alison Hearn
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Structuring feeling:
Web 2.0, online ranking and rating, and
the digital 'reputation' economy
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Edward Comor
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Digital prosumption
and alienation
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Vincent
Manzerolle
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Mobilizing the
audience commodity: Digital labour in a
wireless world
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digital labour:
contests and counter-planning
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Enda Brophy
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The subterranean
stream: Communicative capitalism and call
centre labour
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Nick
Dyer-Witherford
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Digital
labour, species-becoming and the global
worker
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Ursula Huws
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Expression and
expropriation: The dialectics of autonomy
and control in creative labour
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union and guild contributions
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Lise Lareau
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The impact of
digital technology on media workers: Life
has completely changed
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Mark Bradley
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What about
citizens?
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Mike Kraft
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The singularity of
intellectual property
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Melanie Mills
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Information workers
in the academy: The case of librarians and
archivists at The University of Western
Ontario
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Paul Jones
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Digital labour in the
academic context: Challenges for academic
staff associations
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