The Next Layer - info-capitalism http://tnl-6.local/taxonomy/term/984/0 en-US The Cost of Knowledge campaign: the commodification & liberation of academic research http://tnl-6.local/node/1438 <div class="image-attach-teaser image-attach-node-1439" style="width: 75px;"><a href="/node/1438"><img src="http://tnl-6.local/files/images/boycott-logo-01.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Boycott Elsevier logo (source: http://gforsythe.ca/the-cost-of-knowledge)" title="Boycott Elsevier logo (source: http://gforsythe.ca/the-cost-of-knowledge)" class="image image-thumbnail " width="75" height="100" /></a></div> <p>We humans are thinking, speaking creatures, with a theoretically limitless capacity to analyse the world around us, and, if we are lucky, to also make sense of our own internal worlds. Under informational capitalism an elite class of 'thought robbers' exploit our mental and affective capacities. We, and especially the untenured 'we', the indy intellectual 'we', or the cultural activist 'we', toil at our texts only to perhaps then witness them being padlocked inside hierarchies of knowledge which we cannot afford to access. The 'University Inc.' or 'edu-factory' and its co-dependent sibling, academic publishing, siphon the worst qualities of managerialism and profiteering to support systemised structures of knowledge enclosures. In response, the cognitariat have started to rebel. In 2012 a mathematician blogged the withdrawal of his labour from the Elsevier academic behemoth. His stance triggered worldwide solidarity. While the unfolding narrative of grassroots mobilisation resonates with the official, overly earnest Open Access movement, it seems to hold more anarchic possibilities for the cooperative creation of unfettered systems of production and exchange of knowledge.</p> <p><a href="http://tnl-6.local/node/1438" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://tnl-6.local/node/1438#comments English Article Technopolitics info-capitalism open access the academy Fri, 12 Oct 2012 07:45:27 +0000 doll_yoko 1438 at http://tnl-6.local SUCKA my code, baby: Peer-to-Peer's production of sprawling unkempt cultural knowledge archives http://tnl-6.local/node/1349 <p><b>Introduction</b></p> <p><a href="http://tnl-6.local/node/1349" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://tnl-6.local/node/1349#comments English Notes file-sharing info-capitalism p2p post-Fordism Peer Preview Group Fri, 14 Jan 2011 01:26:16 +0000 doll_yoko 1349 at http://tnl-6.local Handshakes amongst strangers: P2P and the production of disorder within informational capitalism http://tnl-6.local/node/894 <p>This is an attached slide-show (with notes)* from my presentation at The Second IT &amp; Disorder Workshop held at the University of Technology, Sydney, on 26 March 2009. I need to work this up into a paper for publication in a uni e-journal very very soon! But I seem to be more devoted to d/l'ing endless stuff 'for research' from my favourite sites.... Anyway this presentation went well, and I felt i had redeemed myself after 2 really embarrassing presentations late last year.</p> <p><a href="http://tnl-6.local/node/894" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://tnl-6.local/node/894#comments English Conference file-sharing free culture info-capitalism multitudes p2p Tue, 21 Apr 2009 00:44:32 +0000 doll_yoko 894 at http://tnl-6.local