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        Digitalität tanzen!

        Über Commoning & Computing

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        Author(s)
        Miyazaki, Shintaro
        Collection
        DFG - German Research Foundation
        Language
        German
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        Abstract
        Digitale Technologien sind eine Zumutung! Um dies zu ändern, sollten wir uns nicht von ihnen abwenden, sondern uns eingehender mit ihrer transformatorischen Macht befassen. Shintaro Miyazaki ruft dazu auf, die alternativen Rhythmen des kooperativen, solidarischen Zusammenlebens (Commoning) operabel zu machen und die Digitalität so zum Tanzen zu bringen. Er macht ein Leben vorstellbar, in dem Profit und Eigentum keine Rolle mehr spielen, sondern das nachhaltige Zusammenspiel der Bedürfnisse unserer lebendigen Ökosysteme mit jenen aller Menschen oberste Priorität hat. Hier trifft Kapitalismuskritik auf eine kritische, marxistisch-informierte Medientheorie der algorithmischen Modellierung anderer Zukünfte.
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/59917
        Keywords
        Kritische Theorie; Digitalisierung; Digitalität; Digitales Leben; Commoning; Commons; Kooperation; Transformation; Nachhaltigkeit; Zivilgesellschaft; Algorithmen; Selbermachen; Modellieren; Kapitalismus; Simulation; Zukunft; Kommonismus; Performativität; Tanzen; Alternative Lebensweisen; Emanzipation; Spiel; Cyborg; Medien; Kultur; Medientheorie; Medienphilosophie; Digitale Medien; Körper; Medienwissenschaft; Critical Theory; Digitalization; Digital Media; Cooperation; Sustainability; Civil Society; Algorithms; Do-it-yourself; Capitalism; Future; Performativity; Emancipation; Play; Media; Culture; Media Theory; Media Philosophy; Body; Media Studies
        DOI
        10.14361/9783839466261
        ISBN
        9783839466261, 9783839466261, 9783837666267, 9783743566262
        Publisher
        transcript Verlag
        Publisher website
        https://www.transcript-verlag.de/
        Publication date and place
        Bielefeld, 2022
        Grantor
        • Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - [...]
        • Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
        Imprint
        transcript Verlag
        Series
        Digitale Gesellschaft, 60
        Classification
        Media studies
        Philosophy
        Pages
        132
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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