Anupam Guha, on digital sovereignty's many contradictions.
Anupam Guha, on digital sovereignty's many contradictions.
Eliza McCullough, on Uber and digital wage manipulation.
Tabea Krug on generative AI, how we got here, and where we should be going.
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@machinemarx.bsky.social, on data work and converging labour regimes.
@notechforapartheid.bsky.social on organising at Google.
a letter from @bmitra.bsky.social on choosing to leave.
next in this issue is @ranjodhdhaliwal.com, on our role as generative AI's involuntary beta testers.
our inaugural issue β on digital imperialism β begins with this essay by Sarah Fathallah and Nick Mitchell, on the contradictions within the political economy of the Israeli occupation.
Great suggestion, we'll look into this!
Happy to finally launch Disjunctions with an article from the editorial team! Stay tuned for our first issue, which we will start publishing in the new year.
This issue brings these strands into dialogue to examine how technological change is reconfiguring relationships between North and South. If youβd like to contribute, please send us a brief pitch (250 words) or draft submission by August 30th! [2/2]
Our first issue takes up the question of global inequality in contemporary theories of labour. Many frameworks have attempted to analyse how value is produced and captured in the digital economy; few also account for the enduring imperialist structures of global capitalism. [1/2]
Disjunctions aims to publish work that engages with the social, political, and economic realities of todayβs digital age: from Marxian theory to practical intervention, from documentation of digital labour movements to anti-surveillance toolkits. [2/2]
Weβre excited to announce the launch of Disjunctions, a magazine dedicated to the analysis and critique of contemporary developments in science and technology [1/2]