Knowledge in the Age of Digital Capitalism
An Introduction to Cognitive Materialism
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv6zd9v0Author(s)
Zukerfeld, Mariano
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EnglishAbstract
Knowledge in the Age of Digital Capitalism proposes a new critical theory concerning the functioning of capitalism and how we consider knowledge and information. This ambitious book systematically and lucidly introduces contemporary phenomena into the framework of cognitive materialism to address some of the great themes of the social sciences: knowledge, exploitation and social class in an account of capitalismâ s totality in the present day. Author Mariano Zukerfeld reinvigorates materialist study of communications, presenting a typology of knowledge to explain the underlying material forms of information, intellectual property and cognitive work in contemporary societies. Using current examples the book also examines concerns such as free labour and the pivotal role of intellectual property. The book offers nothing less than an introduction to the theory of cognitive materialism and an account of the entirety of the digital (or knowledge) capitalism of our time.
Keywords
PhilosophyISBN
9781911534259, 9781911534242Publisher
University of Westminster PressPublication date and place
2017Series
Critical Digital and Social Media Studies,Classification
Western philosophy, from c 1900 -
Social theory
Western philosophy from c 1800
Social theory