Cantitate/Preț
Produs

Changemakers – The Industrious Future of the Digital Economy

Autor Arvidsson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 sep 2019
This book argues that, as industrial capitalism enters a period of prolonged crisis, a new paradigm of 'industrious modernity' is emerging. Based on small-scale, commons-based and market-oriented entrepreneurship, this industrious modernity is being pioneered by the many outcasts that no longer find a place within a crumbling industrial modernity. This new industriousness draws on the new planetary commons that have been generated by the globalization of industrial capitalism itself. The outsourcing of material production to global supply chains has made the skills necessary to engage in commodity production generic and common, and the globalization of media culture and the internet have generated new knowledge commons. Together these new commons have radically reduced the capital requirements to engage in economic activity, and are providing new, highly efficient tools of productive organization at little cost. This timely analysis of the new forces of change in our societies today will be of great interest to anyone concerned with the impact of digital technologies and the future of capitalism.
Citește tot Restrânge

Preț: 30612 lei

Preț vechi: 42356 lei
-28% Nou

Puncte Express: 459

Preț estimativ în valută:
5858 6124$ 4950£

Carte indisponibilă temporar

Doresc să fiu notificat când acest titlu va fi disponibil:

Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76

Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781509538898
ISBN-10: 1509538895
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 137 x 223 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Polity Press
Locul publicării:Chichester, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Adam Arvidsson is Professor of Sociology at the University of Naples, Federico II.

Cuprins


Descriere

"This book argues that, as industrial capitalism enters a period of prolonged crisis, a new paradigm of "industrious modernity" is emerging. Based on small-scale, commons-based and market-oriented entrepreneurship, this industrious modernity is being pioneered by the many outcasts that no longer find a place within a crumbling industrial modernity"--