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About Us - Digital Labor Working Group

We are a group of scholars within CUNY whose research addresses issues of digital labor. We formed this working group in order to both organize our thoughts about a rapidly changing and dynamic field of inquiry and reach out to a larger community of scholars addressing these same issues. Through this working group we aim …
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Ursula Huws: Labour in the Global Digital Economy: Cybertariat Comes of Age - YouTube

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Digital labour, species-becoming and the global worker | ephemera

Digital labour, species-becoming and the global worker | ephemera | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

The current persecutions of information leakers and savage repression of youthful dissidents around the world means the following story will come as no surprise. A student radical in a peripheral zone of global capital attracts the attention of state censors for indie-media activities exposing the enclosure of a local bio-commons. Threatened by the state security apparatus, he flees to a foreign metropolis, where, while engaged in political organizing, he keeps up a blog, re-mixing the ideas of other theorists in occasional, associative reflections. From this process emerges a concept crucial to understanding digital labour – a concept no sooner posted than promptly forgotten.

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McKenzie Wark | Digital Labor and the Anthropocene

McKenzie Wark | Digital Labor and the Anthropocene | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Hacker theorist McKenzie Wark rehabilitates Tektology and Proletkult for radical digital organizing today
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Says-us and GNUnion at #DL14 Ney York 14 Nov 2014 A Status Update

presA Status Update #DL14, 14 November 2014, New York

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Digital Labor 2014

SWEATSHOPS, PICKET LINES, AND BARRICADES will bring together designers, labor organizers, theorists, social entrepreneurs, historians, legal scholars, independent researchers, cultural producers and perspectives from workers themselves to discuss emerging forms of mutual aid and solidarity. #DL14

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re:publica 2013 - R. Trebor Scholz: Digital Labor: New Opportunities, Old Inequalities

Find out more at: http://13.re-publica.de/node/5052 While it doesn't smell or look like labor at all; digital labor is part of the working lives of million
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Immaterial Labour Union Zine

Immaterial Labour Union Zine | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Welcome to the 5th issue of the Immaterial Labour Union zine. After a somewhat long break, we are back with a new issue: "Like Buttons".And what great timing, when just recently Zuckerberg announced the launching of Facebook Reactions, a response to popular demands of a 'dislike' button.

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Jean Lievens: The Unionization of Digital Workers — Next Big Thing?

Jean Lievens: The Unionization of Digital Workers — Next Big Thing? | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
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Phi Beta Iota: Brother Jean has pointed to a Financial Times article for which payment is demanded, good-bye Financial Times. The core material: “Future of work” is a hot topic.
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Digital Labor: Sweatshops, Picket Lines, Barricades by The New School

Watch The New School's Digital Labor: Sweatshops, Picket Lines, Barricades on Livestream.com.
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Digital Labor, Nov 14-16, NYC, US

Digital Labor, Nov 14-16, NYC, US | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
SWEATSHOPS, PICKET LINES, AND BARRICADES will bring together designers, labor organizers, theorists, social entrepreneurs, historians, legal scholars, independent researchers, cultural producers and perspectives from workers themselves to discuss emerging forms of mutual aid and solidarity.
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