Digital Solidarity

Digital Solidarity
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Publisher : Mute Publishing
Total Pages : 68
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ISBN-10 : 9781906496920
ISBN-13 : 1906496927
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Book Synopsis Digital Solidarity by : Felix Stalder

Download or read book Digital Solidarity written by Felix Stalder and published by Mute Publishing. This book was released on 2013-12-13 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Felix Stalder’s extended essay, Digital Solidarity, responds to the wave of new forms of networked organisation emerging from and colliding with the global economic crisis of 2008. Across the globe, voluntary association, participatory decision-making and the sharing of resources, all widely adopted online, are being translated into new forms of social space. This movement operates in the breach between accelerating technical innovation, on the one hand, and the crises of institutions which organise, or increasingly restrain society on the other. Through an inventory of social forms – commons, assemblies, swarms and weak networks – the essay outlines how far we have already left McLuhan’s ‘Gutenberg Galaxy’ behind. In his cautiously optimistic account, Stalder reminds us that the struggles over where we will arrive are only just beginning.


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