The world computer derivative conditions of racial capitalism
Jonathan Beller traces the history of the commodification of information and the financialization of everyday life, showing how contemporary capitalism is based in algorithms and the quantification of value that intensify social inequality.
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Durham ; London
Duke University Press
2021
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Series: | Thought in the act
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Collection: | DeGruyter MPG Collection - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Computational Racial Capitalism
- The Social Difference Engine and the World Computer
- The Computational Unconscious: Technology as a Racial Formation
- The Computational Mode of Production
- M-I-C-I'-M': The Programmable Image of Photo-Capital
- M-I-M': Informatic Labor and Data-Visual Interruptions in Capital's "Concise Style"
- Derivative Conditions
- Advertisarial Relations and Aesthetics of Survival
- An Engine and a Camera
- Derivative Living and Subaltern Futures: Film as Derivative, Cryptocurrency as Film.