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  1. Noosphere rising.Michael A. Peters & James Reveley - 2015 - Thesis Eleven 130 (1):3-21.
    Our article relocates the debate about creative labour to the terrain of peer-to-peer interneting as the paradigmatic form of nonmarket – social – production. From Yann Moulier Boutang we take the point that creative labour is immaterial; it is expressed through people connected by the internet. Drawing on two social systems thinkers, Francis Heylighen and Wolfgang Hofkirchner, we transpose this connectedness up to a conception of creative labour as a supra-individual collective intelligence. This intelligence, we argue, is one of the (...)
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  • Narrating illness messianically? Counteracting the biocapitalistic logic of Frank’s “restitution narrative” through Benjamin and Derrida.Mar Rosàs Tosàs - 2019 - Journal for Cultural Research 23 (3):252-272.
    ABSTRACTIn the last decades, narrative theory has collaborated with sociology and anthropology of health to account for the importance that illness narratives hold for those who are or have been si...
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  • Automatic Subjects.Kevin Floyd - 2016 - Historical Materialism 24 (2):61-86.
    Critical analysis of the biotechnological reproduction of biological life increasingly emphasises the role of value-producing labour in biotechnologically reproductive processes, while also arguing that Marx’s use of the terms ‘labour’ and ‘value’ is inadequate to the critical scrutiny of these processes. Focusing especially on the reformulation of the value-labour relation in recent work in this area by Melinda Cooper and Catherine Waldby, this paper both critiques this reformulation and questions the explanatory efficacy of the category ‘labour’ in this context. Emphasising (...)
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  • Antigone as figure.Rebecca Colesworthy - 2013 - Angelaki 18 (4):23-42.
    Drawing on Lacoue-Labarthe's deconstruction of Oedipus as a figure of both desire and work in his tragic pursuit of knowledge, this paper maps Lacan's radical reorientation of the philosophical categories of desire, work, and knowledge in his theory of the four discourses. While all four discourses constitute libidinal and political economies, only the hysteric's discourse entails both the desire for and the production of knowledge – particularly mythical knowledge with its impossible truth of sexual difference. Returning to Sophocles' Antigone in (...)
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  • Biocapitalismo y feminización: transformaciones postfordistas en la economía política del patriarcado.María Tocino Rivas - 2021 - Isegoría 64:07-07.
    The aim is to address the feminization of work by framing it within the theories that interpret the current productive paradigm in terms of “biocapitalism”. In a context in which value accumulation is increasingly based upon the exploitation of the entirety of human faculties, the boundaries of modern “political economy of patriarchy” become blurred, since former reproductive activities are now transformed into productive work and reproductive work is turned into a paradigm for work as a whole.
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  • Finance, Austerity and Commonfare.Andrea Fumagalli & Stefano Lucarelli - 2015 - Theory, Culture and Society 32 (7-8):51-65.
    The links between the crisis of subprime mortgages and the so-called crisis of European sovereign debt are sometimes concealed, so as to create a veritable sense of shared guilt meant to sanction the legitimacy of the austerity policies that have been imposed by virtuous Northern European countries on the undeserving countries of Southern Europe. We will analyse three main aspects of the current crisis: (1) we will interpret the austerity policies that today characterize the eurozone as the result of financialization; (...)
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