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Emma Dowling, Rodrigo Nunes and Ben Trott

Immaterial and Affective Labour: Explored

 

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Adam Arvidsson

Creative Class or Administrative Class? On Advertising and the ‘Underground'

George Caffentzis

 

Crystals and Analytical Engines: Historical and Conceptual Preliminaries to a New Theory of Machines

Kristin Carls

Affective Labour in Milanese Large Scale Retailing: Labour Control and E mp loyees' Coping Strategies

Patricia Ticineto Clough, Greg Goldberg, Rachel Schiff, Aaron Weeks and Craig Willse

Notes Towards a Theory of Affect-Itself

Antonio Conti, Anna Curcio, Alberto De Nicola, Paolo Do, Serena Fredda, Margherita Emiletti, Serena Orazi, Gigi Roggero, Davide Sacco, Giuliana Visco

The Anamorphosis of Living Labour

Mark Coté and Jennifer Pybus

Learning to Immaterial Labour 2.0

Mariarosa Dalla Costa

Rustic and Ethical

Emma Dowling

Producing the Dining Experience: Measure, Subjectivity and the Affective Worker

Experimental Chair on the Production of Subjectivity

Call Center : The Art of Virtual Control

Leopoldina Fortunati

Immaterial Labor and Its Machinization

Max Henninger

Doing the Math: Reflections on the Alleged Obsolescence of the Law of Value under Post-Fordism

Rodrigo Nunes

'Forward How? Forward Where?' I: (Post-) Operaismo Beyond the Immaterial Labour Thesis

Ben Trott

Immaterial Labour and World Order: An Evaluation of a Thesis

Kathi Weeks

Life Within and Against Work: Affective Labor, Feminist Critique, and Post-Fordist Politics

Elizabeth Wissinger

Modelling a Way of Life: Immaterial and Affective Labour in the Fashion Modelling Industry

Steve Wright

Back to the Future: Italian Workerists Reflect Upon The Operaista Project

   
   
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