Hello, Andrew, Besides the already mentioned "The Telekommunist Manifesto" by Dmytri Kleiner, I would also recommend to her Johan Söderberg's "Hacking Capitalism" (http://www.amazon.com/Hacking-Capitalism-Routledge-Information-Technology/dp... & http://p2pfoundation.net/Hacking_Capitalism) and The dotCommunist Manifesto by Eben Moglen (http://emoglen.law.columbia.edu/my_pubs/dcm.html). Nick Dyer-Whiteford "Cyber-Marx" (http://www.fims.uwo.ca/people/faculty/dyerwitheford/) may also be useful for historical background. Best regards, 2011/10/3 Andrew Herman <aherman@wlu.ca>:
Dear Fellow Aoiristas!
I have a master student who is contemplating doing an MA Thesis on the comparative political economy of FOSS and Wikipedia. She definitely wants to approach the topic through a Marxist lens so I underscore the salience of "political economy" here. My first take on her proposal is that she is awfully naive about the incipient "info communism" of Wiikipedia but really needs some good critical empirical work to lift the histomat scales from her eyes.
Any suggestions you might have our comrade, however deviant or deviationist, would be most appreciated.
IR 12 is coming!
AH
Andrew Herman, Ph. D. Associate Professor and Chairperson Department of Communication Studies Graduate Program in Cultural Analysis and Social Theory Wilfrid Laurier University Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5 CANADA 519 884-1970 x3693
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