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UNISA996397847103316 |
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Karl Ludwig, Elector Palatine, <1617-1680.> |
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Protestatio serenissimi & celsissimi principis Caroli Ludovici, comitis Palatini ad Rhenum, Sacri Romani Imperii Archidapiferi, & Electoris, Ducis Bavariæ, &c [[electronic resource]] |
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Impressum Londini, : [by A. Griffin], sumptibus Richardi Whitakeri, M DC XXXVII. [1637] |
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Palatinate (Germany) History |
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Monografia |
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Printer's name from STC. |
The roman numeral date is made with turned C's. |
Possibly intended to be issued with STC 5050.2: Charles Louis. A protestation of .. Prince Charles Lodowicke.--STC. |
Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library. |
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UNINA9910796582403321 |
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Goldberg Greg |
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Antisocial Media : Anxious Labor in the Digital Economy / / Greg Goldberg |
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New York, NY : , : New York University Press, , [2018] |
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©2018 |
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1-4798-9804-X |
1-4798-7059-5 |
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1 online resource (x, 209 pages) |
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Postmillennial Pop ; ; 21 |
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Labor |
Digital media - Economic aspects |
Information technology - Economic aspects |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Previously issued in print: 2018. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Front matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Anxiety and the Antisocial -- 2. Playing -- 3. Automating -- 4. Sharing -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author |
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The debate surrounding the transformation of work at the hands of digital technology and the anxieties brought forth by automation, the sharing economy, and the exploitation of leisure We have been told that digital technology is now threatening the workplace as we know it, that advances in computing and robotics will soon make human labor obsolete, that the sharing economy, exemplified by Uber and Airbnb, will degrade the few jobs that remain, and that the boundaries between work and play are collapsing as Facebook and Instagram infiltrate our free time. In this timely critique, Greg Goldberg examines the fear that work is being eviscerated by digital technology. He argues that it is not actually the degradation or disappearance of work that is so troubling, but rather the underlying notion that society itself is under attack, and more specifically the bonds of responsibility on which social relations depend. Rather than rushing to the defense of the social, however, Goldberg instead imagines the appeal of refusing the hard work of being a responsible and productive member of society. |
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