[P2P-F] Fwd: [Networkedlabour] Workshop: Marx’s Labour Theory of Value in the Digital Age

Michel Bauwens michel at p2pfoundation.net
Tue May 27 07:43:41 CEST 2014


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Christian Fuchs <christian.fuchs at uti.at>
Date: Mon, May 26, 2014 at 12:47 PM
Subject: [Networkedlabour] Workshop: Marx’s Labour Theory of Value in the
Digital Age
To: networkedlabour at lists.contrast.org


Workshop: Marx’s Labour Theory of Value in the Digital Age

COST Action IS1202 “Dynamics of Virtual Work”, http://dynamicsofvirtualwork.
com/
The Open University of Israel.
June 15-17, 2014.

Recent developments in digital technology, from “social media”/”web 2.0”
such as Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Weibo, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Foursquare,
etc to mobile devices, have spurred new forms of production. A variety of
terms has been used to describe new production practices and new products
enabled by the Internet: participatory culture, co-creation, mass
collaboration, social production, commons-based peer production, mass
customization, prosumption, produsage, crowdsourcing, open source, social
production, user-generated content, user participation, folksonomics,
wikinomics, collaborative innovation, open innovation, user innovation.
These terms and debates are often over-optimistic, celebratory and lack a
critical understanding of “social media” – they do not engage with the
social problem-dimension of the “social”. The multiplicity of neologisms is
also a symptom of a “technologistic” outlook, which assumes that each
technical innovation brings about a paradigmatic change in culture and in
society and more democracy and a better society. While such multiplicity of
terms attests to a phenomenology of technological innovation and diversity,
it is also an analytical and theoretical liability. Concurrent with this
dominant approach, there have been attempts for a systematic critical
analysis of new forms of online production, digital labour and
commodification on social media through the prism of the labour theory of
value. Such theoretical approaches attempt to apply a unified conceptual
framework in order to gain better understanding of the socio-economic
foundations of digital media and the social relations, power relations and
class relations that they facilitate. They also help to connect these new
productive practices with a longstanding theoretical tradition emerging
from Marxian political economy.
The role of Marx’s labour theory of value for understanding the political
economy of digital and social media has been a topic of intense work and
debates in recent years, particularly concerning the appropriateness of
using Marxian concepts, such as: value, surplus-value, exploitation, class,
abstract and concrete labour, alienation, commodities, the dialectic, work
and labour, use- and exchange-value, General Intellect, labour time, labour
power, the law of value, necessary and surplus labour time, absolute and
relative surplus value production, primitive accumulation, rent,
reproductive labour, formal and real subsumption of labour under capital,
species-being, collective worker, etc.
The critical conceptualization of digital labour has been approached from a
variety of critical approaches, such as Marx’s theory, Dallas Smythe’s
theory of audience commodification, Critical Theory, Autonomous Marxism,
feminist political economy, labour process theory, etc. In this workshop we
explore current interventions to the digital labour theory of value. Such
interventions propose theoretical and empirical work that contributes to
our understanding of the Marx’s labour theory of value, how the nexus of
labour and value are transformed under virtual conditions, or they employ
the theory in order to shed light on specific practices.
The Israeli location will provide an opportunity to explore some issues
pertinent to digital technology in the local context, including a lecture
on the Palestinian Internet and a tour exploring techniques of separation
and control along the separation wall in Jerusalem.

Keynote talks:
Noam Yoran: The Labour Theory of Television, or, Why is Television Still
Around
Christian Fuchs: The Digital Labour Theory of Value and Karl Marx in the
Age of Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Weibo
Anat Ben David: The Palestinian Internet

The programme features the following talks:
* Andrea Fumagalli: The concept of life subsumption in cognitive
bio-capitalism: valorization and governance
* Bingqing Xia: Marx's in Chinese online space: some thoughts on the labour
problem in Chinese Internet industries
* Brice Nixon: The Exploitation of Audience Labour: A Missing Perspective
on Communication and Capital in the Digital Era
* Bruce Robinson: Marx's categories of labour, value production and digital
work
* Eran Fisher: Audience labour: empirical inquiry into the missing link of
subjectivity
* Frederick Harry Pitts: Form-giving fire: creative industries as Marx’s
‘work of combustion’”
* Jakob Rigi: The Crisis of the Law of Value? The Marxian Concept of Rent
and a Critique of Antonio Negri`s and his Associates` Approach Towards the
Marxian Law of Value
* Jernej Prodnik: Media products and (digital) labour in global capitalist
accumulation: A preliminary study
* Kylie Jarrett: The Uses of Use-Value: A Marxist-Feminist contribution to
understanding digital media
* Marisol Sandoval: The Dark Side of the Information Age - Arguments for an
Extended Definition of Digital Labour
* Olivier Frayssé: Cyberspace ground rent, surplus value extraction,
realization, and general surplus value apportionment
* Sebastian Sevignani: Productive prosumption, primitive accumulation, or
rent? Problematising exploitation 2.0
* Thomas Allmer: Digital and Social Media Between Emancipation and
Commodification: Dialectical and Critical Perspectives
* Yuqi Na: Capital accumulation of targeted advertising-based capitalist
social media. What do people in the UK and China think about it and why? A
Marxist perspective

If you wish to attend the workshop, please contact RSVP Eran Fisher:
eranfisher at gamil.com

_______________________________________________
NetworkedLabour mailing list
NetworkedLabour at lists.contrast.org
http://lists.contrast.org/mailman/listinfo/networkedlabour



-- 
*Please note an intrusion wiped out my inbox on February 8; I have no
record of previous communication, proposals, etc ..*

P2P Foundation: http://p2pfoundation.net  - http://blog.p2pfoundation.net

<http://lists.ourproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/p2p-foundation>Updates:
http://twitter.com/mbauwens; http://www.facebook.com/mbauwens

#82 on the (En)Rich list: http://enrichlist.org/the-complete-list/
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: https://lists.ourproject.org/pipermail/p2p-foundation/attachments/20140527/270b3a54/attachment.htm 


More information about the P2P-Foundation mailing list