TY - JOUR
T1 - Value and Productive Labour in the Era of Digital Technologies
T2 - Revisiting the Digital Labour Debate
AU - Sørensen, Søren Bøgh
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This article revisits the so-called digital labour debate to clarify and problematise the many different positions in this debate. Synthesising the most promising arguments from the different positions in the debate, the article outlines a theory of digital media usage as exploited, value-producing labour. In doing so, the article criticises the Autonomist Marxist tradition and argues for the utility of a value-form theoretical approach to the question of free digital labour. In conclusion, the article argues for more analytical attention to the ways in which technological developments in contemporary capitalism can engender new processes of production and thereby also new types of unpaid value-producing labour.
AB - This article revisits the so-called digital labour debate to clarify and problematise the many different positions in this debate. Synthesising the most promising arguments from the different positions in the debate, the article outlines a theory of digital media usage as exploited, value-producing labour. In doing so, the article criticises the Autonomist Marxist tradition and argues for the utility of a value-form theoretical approach to the question of free digital labour. In conclusion, the article argues for more analytical attention to the ways in which technological developments in contemporary capitalism can engender new processes of production and thereby also new types of unpaid value-producing labour.
KW - Digital technologies
KW - Digital labour
KW - Marx's theory of value
KW - Productive and unproductive labour
KW - Circulation and production
KW - Autonomisk Marxism
KW - Value-form theory
KW - Digital technologies
KW - Digital labour
KW - Marx's theory of value
KW - Productive and unproductive labour
KW - Circulation and production
KW - Autonomisk Marxism
KW - Value-form theory
U2 - 10.31269/triplec.v22i2.1475
DO - 10.31269/triplec.v22i2.1475
M3 - Editorial
SN - 1726-670X
VL - 22
SP - 498
EP - 517
JO - tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique
JF - tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique
IS - 2
ER -