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OverviewOur economy is neither overwhelmingly capitalist, as Marxist political economists argue, nor overwhelmingly a market economy, as mainstream economists assume. Both approaches ignore vast swathes of the economy, including the gift, collaborative and hybrid forms that coexist with more conventional capitalism in the new digital economy. Drawing on economic sociology, anthropology of the gift and heterodox economics, this book proposes a groundbreaking framework for analysing diverse economic systems: a political economy of practices. The framework is used to analyse Apple, Wikipedia, Google, YouTube and Facebook, showing how different complexes of appropriative practices bring about radically different economic outcomes. Innovative and topical, Profit and Gift in the Digital Economy focusses on an area of rapid social change while developing a theoretically and politically radical framework that will be of continuing long-term relevance. It will appeal to students, activists and academics in the social sciences. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dave Elder-Vass (Loughborough University)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.500kg ISBN: 9781107146143ISBN 10: 1107146143 Pages: 260 Publication Date: 07 July 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart I. Diverse Economies: 1. Introduction; 2. Diverse economies; Part II. Political Economies: 3. Beyond Marxist political economy; 4. Mainstream economics and its rivals; 5. Complexes of appropriative practices; Part III. Digital Economies: 6. Digital monopoly capitalism: Apple; 7. Co-operative peer production: Wikipedia; 8. Does Google give gifts?; 9. User content capitalism; 10. Conclusion.Reviews'... this is a book that has big ideas, is dealing with monumental shifts in how our society is organised, how our economy works, and how we fundamentally relate to each other ... there is so much content that can be used to explain digital and economic phenomena and theory that this deserves to be a widely discussed and thought about text ...' Jon Dean, Sociological Research Online '... this is a book that has big ideas, is dealing with monumental shifts in how our society is organised, how our economy works, and how we fundamentally relate to each other ... there is so much content that can be used to explain digital and economic phenomena and theory that this deserves to be a widely discussed and thought about text ...' Jon Dean, Sociological Research Online '... this is a book that has big ideas, is dealing with monumental shifts in how our society is organised, how our economy works, and how we fundamentally relate to each other ... there is so much content that can be used to explain digital and economic phenomena and theory that this deserves to be a widely discussed and thought about text ...' Jon Dean, Sociological Research Online Author InformationDave Elder-Vass teaches sociology and digital economies at Loughborough University. Before returning to academic life he was a senior IT technology manager in the private sector. This book brings together his expertise in digital technology and its use in business with his academic work on economic sociology and particularly the relation of gifts to the conventional economy. His previous publications include The Causal Power of Social Structures (Cambridge, 2010) and The Reality of Social Construction (Cambridge, 2012). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |