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Cognitive-cultural production, digital labour and the new frontiers of knowledge. A conversation with Allen J. Scott

Allen John Allen J. Scott
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Lucarelli Stefano
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Michael A. Peters
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Carlo Vercellone

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What is the role played by cognitive-cultural production? What are the meanings and the stakes of the "feminization" of labor? What is the meaning of "Digital Taylorism"? Is the metropolis today a functional substitute for the factory in the context of industrial capitalism? What is the role of universities in cultural-cognitive capitalism? Is there a contradictory relationship between knowledge-based economy and cognitive capitalism? Stefano Lucarelli, Michael A. Peters and Carlo Vercellone interview Allen J. Scott
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halshs-00973511 , version 1 (04-04-2014)

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Allen John Allen J. Scott, Lucarelli Stefano, Michael A. Peters, Carlo Vercellone. Cognitive-cultural production, digital labour and the new frontiers of knowledge. A conversation with Allen J. Scott. Knowledge Cultures, 2014, 1 (4), pp.167-178. ⟨halshs-00973511⟩
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