[ACS] Fuchs & Mosco (Eds): "Marx is Back – The Importance of Marxist Theory
and Research for Critical Communication Studies Today"
> Fuchs, Christian and Vincent Mosco, eds. 2012. Marx is Back – The
> Importance of Marxist Theory and Research for Critical Communication
> Studies Today. tripleC–Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable
> Information Society (
http://www.triple.c.at) 10 (2): 127-632.
>
> Dear colleagues,
>
> We are happy to announce publication of tripleC's special issue "Marx is
> Back – The Importance of Marxist Theory and Research for Critical
> Communication Studies Today" that contains 29 contributions on more than
> 500 pages.
>
>
http://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/issue/current
>
> The entire issue as one single file is available here:
>
http://www.triple-c.at/index.php/tripleC/article/view/427
>
> The contributions shows that Marx and Marxism are truly back!
>
> With kind regards,
> Christian Fuchs and Vincent Mosco
>
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>
> Table of Contents
>
> 127-140 Christian Fuchs and Vincent Mosco Introduction: Marx is Back –
> The Importance of Marxist Theory and Research for Critical Communication
> Studies Today.
>
> Marx, the Media, Commodities, and Capital Accumulation
>
> 141-155 Nicole S. Cohen
> Cultural Work as a Site of Struggle: Freelancers and Exploitation
>
> 156-170 Mattias Ekman
> Understanding Accumulation: The Relevance of Marx’s Theory of Primitive
> Accumulation in Media and Communication Studies
>
> 171-183 Eran Fisher
> How Less Alienation Creates More Exploitation? Audience Labour on Social
> Network Sites
>
> 184-202 Richard Hall and Bernd Stahl
> Against Commodification: The University, Cognitive Capitalism and Emergent
> Technologies
>
> 203-213 William Henning James Hebblewhite
> “Means of Communication as Means of Production” Revisited
>
> 214-229 Vincent Manzerolle and Atle Mikkola Kjøsen
> The Communication of Capital: Digital Media and the Logic of Acceleration
>
> 230-252 George Pleios
> Communication and Symbolic Capitalism. Rethinking Marxist Communication
> Theory in the Light of the Information Society
>
> 253-273 Robert Prey
> The Network’s Blindspot: Exclusion, Exploitation and Marx’s
> Process-Relational Ontology
>
> 274-301 Jernej Prodnik
> A Note on the Ongoing Process of Commodification: From the Audience
> Commodity to the Social Factory
>
> 302-312 Jens Schröter
> The Internet and “Frictionless Capitalism”
>
> 313-333 Andreas Wittel
> Digital Marx: Toward a Political Economy of Distributed Media
>
>
> Marx and Ideology Critique
>
> 334-348 Pablo Castagno
> Critical Transitions: Marxist Theory and Media Democratization in
> Post-Neoliberal Argentina
>
> 349-391 İrfan Erdogan
> Missing Marx: The Place of Marx in Current Communication Research and the
> Place of Communication in Marx’s Work
>
> 392-412 Christian Fuchs
> Towards Marxian Internet Studies
>
> 413-424 Christian Garland and Stephen Harper
> Did Somebody Say Neoliberalism?: On the Uses and Limitations of a Critical
> Concept in Media and Communication Studies
>
> 425-438 Jim McGuigan
> The Coolness of Capitalism Today
>
> 439-456 Brice Nixon
> Dialectical Method and the Critical Political Economy of Culture
>
> 457-473 Michelle Rodino-Colocino
> “Feminism” as Ideology: Sarah Palin’s Anti-feminist Feminism and
> Ideology Critique
>
> 474-487 Gerald Sussman
> Systemic Propaganda as Ideology and Productive Exchange
>
>
> Marx and Media Use
>
> 488-508 Brian A. Brown and Anabel Quan-Haase
> “A Workers’ Inquiry 2.0”: An Ethnographic Method for the Study of
> Produsage in Social Media Contexts
>
> 509-517 Katarina Giritli Nygren and Katarina L Gidlund
> The Pastoral Power of Technology. Rethinking Alienation in Digital Culture
>
>
> Marx, Alternative/Socialist Media and Social Struggles
>
> 518-536 Miriyam Aouragh
> Social Media, Mediation and the Arab Revolutions
>
> 537-554 Lee Artz
> 21st Century Socialism: Making a State for Revolution
>
> 555-569 Peter Ludes
> Updating Marx’s Concept of Alternatives
>
> 570-576 Vincent Mosco
> Marx is Back, But Which One? On Knowledge Labour and Media Practice
>
> 577-599 Wilhelm Peekhaus
> The Enclosure and Alienation of Academic Publishing: Lessons for the
> Professoriate
>
> 600-617 Sebastian Sevignani
> The Problem of Privacy in Capitalism and the Alternative Social Networking
> Site Diaspora*
>
> 618-632 Padmaja Shaw
> Marx as Journalist: Revisiting the Free Speech Debate
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