NETWORKS
»Network-Society«, »Second Media Age« or »High-Tech-Capitalism« – are all new notions which try to characterise the structures of the capitalist society in times of globalized chains of production and exploitation and the ever-present information and communication technologies. They all indicate the same thing: demonstrating that »networks« as a logic of society and economy constitute themselves alongside old hierachies and systems of control. »Networks« have always been an important form of self-organization, beyond fixed and rigid approaches or forms of organization. Today, as labor is constituted within fractalized and scattered structures of communication, production and allocation, the »network« seems to gain a new relevancy for global self-organization - as for "global labor".
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