technocapitalism

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Technocapitalism began as a set of essays collected in 2002 to be the first in a series of Alt-X Critical E-books.

Under the "technocapitalism" thread, ebr authors regard technology as neither utopian nor neutral, but as capital. As everyday life becomes further defined by communications, automations, and informatics, technology shapes our languages, animates our environments, and fosters our relationships. Techno-logic assures us that it applies scientific knowledge to the practical aims of human life, bringing planning, design, and growth. Yet, this is a conservative philosophy that serves to reign in technologies. The essays gathered in this thread (circa 2003) by Marc Bousquet and Katherine Wills fleshed out some of the social relations of exploitation created by this harnessing of information technologies, especially in the university and through the web. A decade later, the essays assembled by Aron Pease explore our current era of technocapitalism more broadly. As the techno club prepares its citizens for permanent war in the global state, we can also observe a technocapitalist imaginary, exemplified in the wildest fantasies of postmodern fiction and transdisciplinary discourse, pointing a way through.

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Critical writing published in this series:

Title Author Publisher Yearsort ascending
Ghostbusters 2.0 Ralph Clare Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2017
Precarity or Normalization? Yes, Please! A Review of Isabell Lorey’s State of Insecurity: Government of the Precarious Emilio E. Feijóo Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2017
The Mourning of Work in For a New Critique of Political Economy: Bernard Stiegler, a Hacker Ethic, and Greece’s Debt Crisis Harun Karim Thomas Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2017
Information Wants to Be Free, Or Does It?: The Ethics of Datafication Geoffrey Rockwell, Bettina Berendt Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2017
The Economics of Book Reviews Jeffrey R. Di Leo Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2017
Academia.“edu” Johannah Rodgers Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2017
Love Your Corporation Henry S. Turner Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2017
A Digital Publishing Model for Publication by Writers (for Writers) Scott Rettberg, Joseph Tabbi Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2017
An Ontological Turn Kieran Smith Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2016
Before Corporate Monoculture Alfred Thomas Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2016
Un/Official Worlds Gregory L. Ulmer Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2016
Reading Topographies of Post-Postmodernism: Review of Post-Postmodernism or, The Cultural Logic of Just-in-Time Capitalism by Jeffrey T. Nealon Laura Shackelford Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2015
Towards Buen Vivir Robert Lestón Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2014
The Abdication of the Cultural Elite Andrew Reynolds Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2013
I Am the Cosmos Aron Pease Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2013
Free Market Formalism: Reading Economics as Fiction Daniel Worden Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2011
Dead Trees, or Dead Formats? David Haeselin Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2010
The Digital Potential: Leaving Open the Future of Scholarship and the University David Parry Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2009
Electronic Literature: Where Is It? Dene Grigar Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2008
From Utopianism to Weak Messianism: Electronic Culture’s Spectral Moment Stephanie Tripp Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2003
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