Nick Srnicek (born 1982) is an American writer and academic. He is currently a lecturer in Digital Economy at King's College London. Born in 1982, Srnicek took a double major in Psychology and Philosophy before completing an MA at the University of Western Ontario in 2007. He proceeded to a PhD at the London School of Economics, completing his thesis in 2013 on "Representing complexity: the material construction of world politics". He has worked as a Visiting Lecturer at City University and the University of Westminster. Srnicek is associated with the political theory of accelerationism and a post-scarcity economy.
Platform Capitalism is a high definition snapshot of the current political economic situation than manages to get a lot of detail into a tight frame. It offers a convincing image of the current stage of capitalist development as a series of variations on the theme of the platform as a means of consolidating or seizing a kind of monopoly leverage over not only distribution but also production. Srnicek gives good reasons for thinking the platform moment in capital accumulation might be less all-conquering than it looks?
McKenzie Wark, author of Telethesia: Communication, Culture and Class
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像是个前人文献内容综述,或者个人读书总结,或者教案。。
评分Concise and indepth analysis. The booming of the tech sector seems less a silicon valley miracle, but just another outlet for private money.
评分Concise and indepth analysis. The booming of the tech sector seems less a silicon valley miracle, but just another outlet for private money.
评分短且好读,科普性大过研究性,适合用于10页左右的论文写作(比如我)
评分An economic perspective looking at data extraction as a key method of building monopolistic platforms.
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