Multitudes, creative organisation and the precarious condition of new media labour

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    Abstract

    Editorial. Broadly speaking, this issue of Fibreculture Journal is interested in the problem of political organisation as it relates to the overlapping spheres of labour and life within post-Fordist, networked settings. It's becoming increasingly clear that multiple forms of exclusion and exploitation within the media and cultural industries run along the lines of gender, ethnicity, age, and geography. New forms of class division are emerging whose locus of tension can be attributed to the ownership and control of information.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages1
    JournalFibreculture Journal: internet theory criticism research
    Publication statusPublished - 2005

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    Keywords

    • creative industries
    • exclusion
    • exploitation
    • labor
    • mass media
    • political organization

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