INFORMATIONAL CAPITALISM, SOCIAL NETWORKS AND MOBILE DEVICES: ARTICULATION HYPOTHESES

Informational capitalism, social networks and mobile devices: articulation hypotheses

Informational capitalism, social networks and mobile devices: articulation hypotheses

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This article presents some of the main characteristics of informational capitalism to discuss the nova upright walker incorporation of job requirements this mode of production, such as flexibility, adaptability, malleability, deterritorialization and the use of mechanisms of control in culture and in social life.It suggests that the overstatement of this incorporation is manifested in both the use of social networks and the expansion of the web to include mobile devices, which are taken as examples of voluntary surrender to what Gilles Deleuze calls a society gul rune d2 of control.

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