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Machines Against Measures: Autonomy and Automation

Autor Irene Sotiropoulou
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Are we doomed because of the new digital technologies used in workspaces? Can we avoid measuring in our work? Or are we trapped in a metrification dystopia? Can we create workspaces that can produce what we prefer in order to use our human effort in ways that support nature and our communities? And if yes, what technologies could we use?Here, monetary-theorist Irene Sotiropoulou explores and critiques the information and communication means that were created for capitalist profit-making, showing how we can subvert these and use them for our own non-capitalist purposes. Machines Against Measures shows that in times of capitalist restructuring and multiple social reproduction crises, there open up new possibilities to experiment with quantity, measuring, machines and digital technologies, creating new ways of production and transaction. Within these, are ways of sharing and producing that defy many principles of capitalist relations. Using everyday examples from grassroots activity, this book offers new insights into how to be inventive with what we have at hand and be able to reflect on what technologies we truly need, revealing a grounded and practical vision of technology and work, based on re-defining why and how we measure what we do.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780755639595
ISBN-10: 0755639596
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Autonomy and Automation

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Offers new ways of thinking about machines and quantity as well as down-to-earth critique of grassroots initiatives' practices, which provides options for radical thinking and practice

Notă biografică

Irene Sotiropoulou is Senior Lecturer in the Business School at Edge Hill University, UK, where she is specializes in ecological, feminist, solidarity and non-capitalist economics.

Cuprins

Part I: the non-mainstream modes of transaction and production and the quantity question 1. Introduction: the non-mainstream modes of transaction & production, or when what works in practice struggles to work in theory 2. Theoretical background: Capitalist patriarchy, quantification, historical materialism in the field and the "alternatives" to capitalism 3. Theory again: Is measuring a form of violence? 4. Approaches, research methodologies the quantitative methods problem Part II: The practices of quantifying otherwise 5. Quantities and measures in the non-mainstream field 6. The question of time 7. The question of value 8. ICTs in the non-mainstream field 9. Machines otherwise? Part III: Machines, measures and (social) reproduction 10. Machines, measures, and the neoliberal version of capitalist patriarchy 11. Machines and measures in service of (social) reproduction 12. Capitalist patriarchal reprise: measures and machines as contested means of (re)production 13. Conclusion: "The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House" and the options we have Bibliography

Recenzii

In Greece, the financial and economic crisis of 2009 produced a social crisis. A multitude of grassroots initiatives responded to it, and some of these experimented with methods of production and exchange outside the mainstream economy. Irene Sotiropoulou's research considers how such ventures can develop tools and technologies, in particular those that quantify and measure work and goods, independently of, and in opposition to, capitalism and patriarchy - issues that will concern all who hope for social change.
[C]harts a hugely fertile direction of travel for progressive economics in an area that has been considerably undertheorised.