Rhizome Experiment, Fall 2015

Immaterial Labor

Immaterial labor is an academic term used to describe the affective and cognitive commodities produced by work that exist outside the traditional wage-based consideration of labor as a material-commodity-producing activity, as well as the activity of producing this new form of commodity.

This page has tags:

  1. Nick Dyer-Witheford Esther Liu

Contents of this tag:

  1. Transformation of Social Relations
  2. How the Virtual Influences the Real Self
  3. Transformation of Social Relations Through Virtual Play
  4. Transformation of Social Relations Through Military Incentives
  5. How the Real Influences Online Self
  6. What Is Self?
  7. Self in Media: Virtual Persona
  8. Black Women in the Bell System
  9. Social Media Use and Political Participation