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Pirates of Silicon Valley: State of exception and dispossession in Web 2.0

机译:硅谷海盗:Web 2.0中的异常和剥夺状态

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This paper investigates a paradox in the reception of Web 2.0. While some of its services are seen as creators of a new informational economy and are hence publicly legitimized, other features are increasingly under surveillance and policed, although in reality the differences between these services is far from obvious. Our thesis is that we are currently experiencing a temporary postponement of the law, in the context of Web 2.0. Agamben’s work on the state of exception is here used to theorize the informational economy as an ongoing dispossession, under the guise of ‘networked production’. This dispossession is seen as a parallel to the concept of ‘primitive accumulation’, as a means of moving things from the exterior to the interior of the capitalist economy. This theory lets us problematize the concept of free labor, the metaphor of the enclosure, and puts into question the dichotomy between copyright and cultural commons.
机译:本文研究了Web 2.0接收中的一个悖论。尽管其某些服务被视为新信息经济的创造者,因此已公开合法化,但其他功能也越来越受到监视和管制,尽管实际上这些服务之间的差异远非显而易见。我们的观点是,在Web 2.0的背景下,我们目前正在暂时推迟该法律。阿甘本关于例外状态的工作在这里被用来以“网络化生产”为幌子,将信息经济理论作为一种持续的剥夺进行理论化。这种剥夺被视为与“原始积累”的概念平行,是将事物从资本主义经济的外部转移到内部的一种手段。这一理论使我们对自由劳动的概念(即外壳的隐喻)提出了质疑,并质疑了版权与文化公地之间的二分法。

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