Creative Capitalism, Multitudinous Creativity
Radicalities and Alterities
Herausgeber: Cocco, Giuseppe; Szaniecki, Barbara
Creative Capitalism, Multitudinous Creativity
Radicalities and Alterities
Herausgeber: Cocco, Giuseppe; Szaniecki, Barbara
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This book aims to counter the normative functioning of creativity in capitalism by opening new pathways for creative practices that can become influential. This analysis includes contributions from a variety of fields that will be of interest to both academics and all those who recognize themselves as "creative" in their professional practice.
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This book aims to counter the normative functioning of creativity in capitalism by opening new pathways for creative practices that can become influential. This analysis includes contributions from a variety of fields that will be of interest to both academics and all those who recognize themselves as "creative" in their professional practice.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781498503983
- ISBN-10: 1498503985
- Artikelnr.: 42859168
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781498503983
- ISBN-10: 1498503985
- Artikelnr.: 42859168
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Giuseppe Cocco is professor of political theory at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). Barbara Szaniecki is professor in the faculty of design at the Superior School of Industrial Design, State University of Rio de Janeiro.
Contents
Chapter 1: Creative Capitalism
1. Cognitive, Relational (Creative) Labor and the Precarious Movement for
"Commonfare": "San Precario" and EuroMayDay.
Andrea Fumagalli
2. The case of the Braga stadium: work, spectacle and democracy in the 21st
century
José Neves
3.The Common and its potential creativity: Post-crisis perspectives
Óscar García Agustín
4. Flexibility and mobility in the Creative Economy: Between "Feminization"
of Creative Work and Slave Labor.
Verónica Gago (Argentina)
5. Network subjectivity and its culture of resistance: the challenges in
post-fordist capitalism
Bruno Cava
Chapter 2: Multitudinous Creativities: Radicalities and Alterities
6. The creativity of the streets and the urbanism of disaster.
Clarissa Moreira
7. What Can a Face Do? What Can an Arm Do? The Brazilian Uprising and a New
Aesthetic of Protest
Raluca Soreanu
8. Cognitive capitalism, the uprising of the multitude and museums:
for the "right to the city" and to "common places"
Vladimir Sibylla Pires
9. Biopolitical Shipwreck
Peter Pál Pelbart
10.Activist design in Helsinki: creating sustainable futures at the
margins, the center, and everywhere in between
Eeva Berglund
Chapter 3: Creativity, New Technologies, and Networks
11. The "creative turn": digital space and local dynamics *[1]
Sarita Albagli
12. From culture of labor to cultural labor: youth and networks in today's
Brazil
Bruno Tarin
13. Autonomy, free labor and passions as devices of creative capitalism.
Narratives from a co-research in journalism and the editing industry
Cristina Morini, Kristin Carls, Emiliana Armano
14. Unblock the chain - Cooperative processes and P2P technologies: between
commons and capitalist integration
Giorgio Griziotti
15. The pollination of creativity: for a basic income in the creative
capitalism ofnetwork societies
Yann Moulier Boutang
Chapter 1: Creative Capitalism
1. Cognitive, Relational (Creative) Labor and the Precarious Movement for
"Commonfare": "San Precario" and EuroMayDay.
Andrea Fumagalli
2. The case of the Braga stadium: work, spectacle and democracy in the 21st
century
José Neves
3.The Common and its potential creativity: Post-crisis perspectives
Óscar García Agustín
4. Flexibility and mobility in the Creative Economy: Between "Feminization"
of Creative Work and Slave Labor.
Verónica Gago (Argentina)
5. Network subjectivity and its culture of resistance: the challenges in
post-fordist capitalism
Bruno Cava
Chapter 2: Multitudinous Creativities: Radicalities and Alterities
6. The creativity of the streets and the urbanism of disaster.
Clarissa Moreira
7. What Can a Face Do? What Can an Arm Do? The Brazilian Uprising and a New
Aesthetic of Protest
Raluca Soreanu
8. Cognitive capitalism, the uprising of the multitude and museums:
for the "right to the city" and to "common places"
Vladimir Sibylla Pires
9. Biopolitical Shipwreck
Peter Pál Pelbart
10.Activist design in Helsinki: creating sustainable futures at the
margins, the center, and everywhere in between
Eeva Berglund
Chapter 3: Creativity, New Technologies, and Networks
11. The "creative turn": digital space and local dynamics *[1]
Sarita Albagli
12. From culture of labor to cultural labor: youth and networks in today's
Brazil
Bruno Tarin
13. Autonomy, free labor and passions as devices of creative capitalism.
Narratives from a co-research in journalism and the editing industry
Cristina Morini, Kristin Carls, Emiliana Armano
14. Unblock the chain - Cooperative processes and P2P technologies: between
commons and capitalist integration
Giorgio Griziotti
15. The pollination of creativity: for a basic income in the creative
capitalism ofnetwork societies
Yann Moulier Boutang
Contents
Chapter 1: Creative Capitalism
1. Cognitive, Relational (Creative) Labor and the Precarious Movement for
"Commonfare": "San Precario" and EuroMayDay.
Andrea Fumagalli
2. The case of the Braga stadium: work, spectacle and democracy in the 21st
century
José Neves
3.The Common and its potential creativity: Post-crisis perspectives
Óscar García Agustín
4. Flexibility and mobility in the Creative Economy: Between "Feminization"
of Creative Work and Slave Labor.
Verónica Gago (Argentina)
5. Network subjectivity and its culture of resistance: the challenges in
post-fordist capitalism
Bruno Cava
Chapter 2: Multitudinous Creativities: Radicalities and Alterities
6. The creativity of the streets and the urbanism of disaster.
Clarissa Moreira
7. What Can a Face Do? What Can an Arm Do? The Brazilian Uprising and a New
Aesthetic of Protest
Raluca Soreanu
8. Cognitive capitalism, the uprising of the multitude and museums:
for the "right to the city" and to "common places"
Vladimir Sibylla Pires
9. Biopolitical Shipwreck
Peter Pál Pelbart
10.Activist design in Helsinki: creating sustainable futures at the
margins, the center, and everywhere in between
Eeva Berglund
Chapter 3: Creativity, New Technologies, and Networks
11. The "creative turn": digital space and local dynamics *[1]
Sarita Albagli
12. From culture of labor to cultural labor: youth and networks in today's
Brazil
Bruno Tarin
13. Autonomy, free labor and passions as devices of creative capitalism.
Narratives from a co-research in journalism and the editing industry
Cristina Morini, Kristin Carls, Emiliana Armano
14. Unblock the chain - Cooperative processes and P2P technologies: between
commons and capitalist integration
Giorgio Griziotti
15. The pollination of creativity: for a basic income in the creative
capitalism ofnetwork societies
Yann Moulier Boutang
Chapter 1: Creative Capitalism
1. Cognitive, Relational (Creative) Labor and the Precarious Movement for
"Commonfare": "San Precario" and EuroMayDay.
Andrea Fumagalli
2. The case of the Braga stadium: work, spectacle and democracy in the 21st
century
José Neves
3.The Common and its potential creativity: Post-crisis perspectives
Óscar García Agustín
4. Flexibility and mobility in the Creative Economy: Between "Feminization"
of Creative Work and Slave Labor.
Verónica Gago (Argentina)
5. Network subjectivity and its culture of resistance: the challenges in
post-fordist capitalism
Bruno Cava
Chapter 2: Multitudinous Creativities: Radicalities and Alterities
6. The creativity of the streets and the urbanism of disaster.
Clarissa Moreira
7. What Can a Face Do? What Can an Arm Do? The Brazilian Uprising and a New
Aesthetic of Protest
Raluca Soreanu
8. Cognitive capitalism, the uprising of the multitude and museums:
for the "right to the city" and to "common places"
Vladimir Sibylla Pires
9. Biopolitical Shipwreck
Peter Pál Pelbart
10.Activist design in Helsinki: creating sustainable futures at the
margins, the center, and everywhere in between
Eeva Berglund
Chapter 3: Creativity, New Technologies, and Networks
11. The "creative turn": digital space and local dynamics *[1]
Sarita Albagli
12. From culture of labor to cultural labor: youth and networks in today's
Brazil
Bruno Tarin
13. Autonomy, free labor and passions as devices of creative capitalism.
Narratives from a co-research in journalism and the editing industry
Cristina Morini, Kristin Carls, Emiliana Armano
14. Unblock the chain - Cooperative processes and P2P technologies: between
commons and capitalist integration
Giorgio Griziotti
15. The pollination of creativity: for a basic income in the creative
capitalism ofnetwork societies
Yann Moulier Boutang







