Platform socialism : how to reclaim our digital future from big tech /

"Powerful tech companies now own the digital infrastructure of twenty-first-century social and economic life. Masquerading as global community builders, these companies have developed sophisticated new techniques for extracting wealth from their users. James Muldoon shows how grassroots communi...

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Main Author: Muldoon, James, author. 3505 1985-
Language:English
Published: London : Pluto Press, 2022
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Online Access:https://catalogo.acervo.nic.br/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=1518
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Summary:"Powerful tech companies now own the digital infrastructure of twenty-first-century social and economic life. Masquerading as global community builders, these companies have developed sophisticated new techniques for extracting wealth from their users. James Muldoon shows how grassroots communities and transnational social movements can take back control from Big Tech. He reframes the technology debate and proposes a host of new ideas, from the local to the international, for how we can reclaim the emancipatory possibilites of digital platforms."--From back cover. Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-178) and index. All the word's a platform -- Monetising community -- Community-washing big tech -- Private power and public infrastructure -- Guild socialism for the digital economy -- Building civic platforms -- Global digital services -- Recoding our digital future -- Postscript: 2042. "Powerful tech companies now own the digital infrastructure of twenty-first-century social and economic life. Masquerading as global community builders, these companies have developed sophisticated new techniques for extracting wealth from their users. James Muldoon shows how grassroots communities and transnational social movements can take back control from Big Tech. He reframes the technology debate and proposes a host of new ideas, from the local to the international, for how we can reclaim the emancipatory possibilites of digital platforms."--From back cover.
ISBN:9780745346953
0745346952
9780745346960
0745346960