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The Politics of the Platform Society

This is a great talk by José van Dijck. I can’t wait for her new book:

There are some excellent responses by Sonia Livingstone, suggesting we need to be critical of an emerging grand narrative of the platform society. It meshes nicely with the observation made by Adrian McKenzie that ‘algorithms’ have replaced ‘discourse’ as the master concept of post-structuralism.

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March 10, 2016
Interested, jose van dijck, platform, sharing economy, The Political Economy of Digital Capitalism, The Sharing Economy, The Technological History of Digital Capitalism
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