New book announcement: Feminism, Labour and Digital Media: The Digital Housewife
I am delighted to announce the publication of my new book: Feminism, Labour and Digital Media: The Digital Housewife, available from Routledge. This book argues for using Marxist feminist theories about the role of domestic work in capitalism to explore the nature of digital media’s consumer labour. In particular, it focuses on the debate about whether users are exploited in and alienated by their online activity or if they do indeed experience unalienated, socially meaningful exchanges, challenging this unhelpful binary. It uses the concept of the Digital Housewife to outline the relationship between the work we do online and the unpaid sphere of social reproduction. It demonstrates how feminist perspectives expand our critique of consumer labour in digital media. In doing so, the Digital Housewife returns feminist inquiry from the margins of political economy and places it at the heart of critical digital media analysis. Table of contents: Introduction: From the Mechanical Turk to the Digital Housewife 1. Sexts from Marxists and Other Stories from Digital Media’s Social Factory 2. My Marxist Feminist Dialectic Brings All the Boys to the Yard: A Feminist Critique of the Social Factory 3. Who Says Facebook Friends Are Not Your Real Friends? Alienation and Exploitation in Digital Media 4. Gifts, Commodities and the Economics of Affect 5. I Can Haz False Consciousness? Social Reproduction and Affective Consumer Labour Conclusion: Beyond Consumer Labour My apologies for the shameless self-promotion and the absurd cost of the book. Please email me for more information. Contact details available here: https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/people/kylie-jarrett Thanks, Dr. Kylie Jarrett Department of Media Studies National University of Ireland Maynooth.
And I am delighted to be assigning this book next year in my Economies of Informational Capitalism seminar!!! :) -----Original Message----- From: Air-L [mailto:air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of Kylie Jarrett Sent: December-10-15 4:30 AM To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Subject: [Air-L] New book announcement: Feminism, Labour and Digital Media: The Digital Housewife I am delighted to announce the publication of my new book: Feminism, Labour and Digital Media: The Digital Housewife, available from Routledge. This book argues for using Marxist feminist theories about the role of domestic work in capitalism to explore the nature of digital media’s consumer labour. In particular, it focuses on the debate about whether users are exploited in and alienated by their online activity or if they do indeed experience unalienated, socially meaningful exchanges, challenging this unhelpful binary. It uses the concept of the Digital Housewife to outline the relationship between the work we do online and the unpaid sphere of social reproduction. It demonstrates how feminist perspectives expand our critique of consumer labour in digital media. In doing so, the Digital Housewife returns feminist inquiry from the margins of political economy and places it at the heart of critical digital media analysis. Table of contents: Introduction: From the Mechanical Turk to the Digital Housewife 1. Sexts from Marxists and Other Stories from Digital Media’s Social Factory 2. My Marxist Feminist Dialectic Brings All the Boys to the Yard: A Feminist Critique of the Social Factory 3. Who Says Facebook Friends Are Not Your Real Friends? Alienation and Exploitation in Digital Media 4. Gifts, Commodities and the Economics of Affect 5. I Can Haz False Consciousness? Social Reproduction and Affective Consumer Labour Conclusion: Beyond Consumer Labour My apologies for the shameless self-promotion and the absurd cost of the book. Please email me for more information. Contact details available here: https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/people/kylie-jarrett Thanks, Dr. Kylie Jarrett Department of Media Studies National University of Ireland Maynooth. _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org Join the Association of Internet Researchers: http://www.aoir.org/
From the table of contents this looks like a superb and much needed contribution to the fields that it speaks to. I shall be ordering several copies and putting it on our UG and PGT modules here at Sussex very soon. Congratulations Kylie!
On 10 Dec 2015, at 09:30, Kylie Jarrett <Kylie.Jarrett@nuim.ie> wrote:
I am delighted to announce the publication of my new book: Feminism, Labour and Digital Media: The Digital Housewife, available from Routledge.
This book argues for using Marxist feminist theories about the role of domestic work in capitalism to explore the nature of digital media’s consumer labour. In particular, it focuses on the debate about whether users are exploited in and alienated by their online activity or if they do indeed experience unalienated, socially meaningful exchanges, challenging this unhelpful binary. It uses the concept of the Digital Housewife to outline the relationship between the work we do online and the unpaid sphere of social reproduction. It demonstrates how feminist perspectives expand our critique of consumer labour in digital media. In doing so, the Digital Housewife returns feminist inquiry from the margins of political economy and places it at the heart of critical digital media analysis.
Table of contents:
Introduction: From the Mechanical Turk to the Digital Housewife
1. Sexts from Marxists and Other Stories from Digital Media’s Social Factory
2. My Marxist Feminist Dialectic Brings All the Boys to the Yard: A Feminist Critique of the Social Factory
3. Who Says Facebook Friends Are Not Your Real Friends? Alienation and Exploitation in Digital Media
4. Gifts, Commodities and the Economics of Affect
5. I Can Haz False Consciousness? Social Reproduction and Affective Consumer Labour
Conclusion: Beyond Consumer Labour
My apologies for the shameless self-promotion and the absurd cost of the book. Please email me for more information. Contact details available here: https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/people/kylie-jarrett
Thanks,
Dr. Kylie Jarrett
Department of Media Studies
National University of Ireland Maynooth.
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Congratulations, Kylie! If someone on the list wants to review the book for www.triple-c.at, then please e-mail me... Best, Christian On 10/12/2015 09:30, Kylie Jarrett wrote:
I am delighted to announce the publication of my new book: Feminism, Labour and Digital Media: The Digital Housewife, available from Routledge.
This book argues for using Marxist feminist theories about the role of domestic work in capitalism to explore the nature of digital media’s consumer labour. In particular, it focuses on the debate about whether users are exploited in and alienated by their online activity or if they do indeed experience unalienated, socially meaningful exchanges, challenging this unhelpful binary. It uses the concept of the Digital Housewife to outline the relationship between the work we do online and the unpaid sphere of social reproduction. It demonstrates how feminist perspectives expand our critique of consumer labour in digital media. In doing so, the Digital Housewife returns feminist inquiry from the margins of political economy and places it at the heart of critical digital media analysis.
Table of contents:
Introduction: From the Mechanical Turk to the Digital Housewife
1. Sexts from Marxists and Other Stories from Digital Media’s Social Factory
2. My Marxist Feminist Dialectic Brings All the Boys to the Yard: A Feminist Critique of the Social Factory
3. Who Says Facebook Friends Are Not Your Real Friends? Alienation and Exploitation in Digital Media
4. Gifts, Commodities and the Economics of Affect
5. I Can Haz False Consciousness? Social Reproduction and Affective Consumer Labour
Conclusion: Beyond Consumer Labour
My apologies for the shameless self-promotion and the absurd cost of the book. Please email me for more information. Contact details available here: https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/people/kylie-jarrett
Thanks,
Dr. Kylie Jarrett
Department of Media Studies
National University of Ireland Maynooth.
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This looks absolutely wonderful, and funky chapter titles :) . I will order it for our library and add it to CAMRI's Critical Theory of Social Media syllabus. Well done! Miriyam -----Original Message-----Wonder From: Air-L [mailto:air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of Kylie Jarrett Sent: 10 December 2015 09:30 To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Subject: [Air-L] New book announcement: Feminism, Labour and Digital Media: The Digital Housewife I am delighted to announce the publication of my new book: Feminism, Labour and Digital Media: The Digital Housewife, available from Routledge. This book argues for using Marxist feminist theories about the role of domestic work in capitalism to explore the nature of digital media’s consumer labour. In particular, it focuses on the debate about whether users are exploited in and alienated by their online activity or if they do indeed experience unalienated, socially meaningful exchanges, challenging this unhelpful binary. It uses the concept of the Digital Housewife to outline the relationship between the work we do online and the unpaid sphere of social reproduction. It demonstrates how feminist perspectives expand our critique of consumer labour in digital media. In doing so, the Digital Housewife returns feminist inquiry from the margins of political economy and places it at the heart of critical digital media analysis. Table of contents: Introduction: From the Mechanical Turk to the Digital Housewife 1. Sexts from Marxists and Other Stories from Digital Media’s Social Factory 2. My Marxist Feminist Dialectic Brings All the Boys to the Yard: A Feminist Critique of the Social Factory 3. Who Says Facebook Friends Are Not Your Real Friends? Alienation and Exploitation in Digital Media 4. Gifts, Commodities and the Economics of Affect 5. I Can Haz False Consciousness? Social Reproduction and Affective Consumer Labour Conclusion: Beyond Consumer Labour My apologies for the shameless self-promotion and the absurd cost of the book. Please email me for more information. Contact details available here: https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/people/kylie-jarrett Thanks, Dr. Kylie Jarrett Department of Media Studies National University of Ireland Maynooth. _______________________________________________ The Air-L@listserv.aoir.org mailing list is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at: http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org Join the Association of Internet Researchers: http://www.aoir.org/ The University of Westminster is a charity and a company limited by guarantee. Registration number: 977818 England. Registered Office: 309 Regent Street, London W1B 2UW. This message and its attachments are private and confidential. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender and remove it and its attachments from your system.
I agree! it sounds so relevant and thought provoking! I am adding it to my gender and family graduate seminar syllabus. Congratulations! Kinneret Lahad, Ph.D. Assistant Professor NCJW Women and Gender Studies Program Tel-Aviv University, Israel https://162.academia.edu/KinneretLahad Just Published: Lahad, K., & Shoshana, Singlehood in Treatment: Interrogating the discursive alliance between postfeminism and therapeutic culture. European Journal of Women's Studies http://ejw.sagepub.com/content/early/2015/04/07/1350506815580398?papetoc 2015-12-10 18:52 GMT+02:00 Miriyam Aouragh <M.Aouragh@westminster.ac.uk>:
This looks absolutely wonderful, and funky chapter titles :) . I will order it for our library and add it to CAMRI's Critical Theory of Social Media syllabus. Well done! Miriyam
-----Original Message-----Wonder From: Air-L [mailto:air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of Kylie Jarrett Sent: 10 December 2015 09:30 To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Subject: [Air-L] New book announcement: Feminism, Labour and Digital Media: The Digital Housewife
I am delighted to announce the publication of my new book: Feminism, Labour and Digital Media: The Digital Housewife, available from Routledge.
This book argues for using Marxist feminist theories about the role of domestic work in capitalism to explore the nature of digital media’s consumer labour. In particular, it focuses on the debate about whether users are exploited in and alienated by their online activity or if they do indeed experience unalienated, socially meaningful exchanges, challenging this unhelpful binary. It uses the concept of the Digital Housewife to outline the relationship between the work we do online and the unpaid sphere of social reproduction. It demonstrates how feminist perspectives expand our critique of consumer labour in digital media. In doing so, the Digital Housewife returns feminist inquiry from the margins of political economy and places it at the heart of critical digital media analysis.
Table of contents:
Introduction: From the Mechanical Turk to the Digital Housewife
1. Sexts from Marxists and Other Stories from Digital Media’s Social Factory
2. My Marxist Feminist Dialectic Brings All the Boys to the Yard: A Feminist Critique of the Social Factory
3. Who Says Facebook Friends Are Not Your Real Friends? Alienation and Exploitation in Digital Media
4. Gifts, Commodities and the Economics of Affect
5. I Can Haz False Consciousness? Social Reproduction and Affective Consumer Labour
Conclusion: Beyond Consumer Labour
My apologies for the shameless self-promotion and the absurd cost of the book. Please email me for more information. Contact details available here: https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/people/kylie-jarrett
Thanks,
Dr. Kylie Jarrett
Department of Media Studies
National University of Ireland Maynooth.
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