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Nick Dyer-Witheford es Profesor en la Facultad de Estudios de Información y Medios de la Universidad de Western Ontario. Es autor de Cyber-Marx (University of Illinois, 1999) y coautor de Digital Play (McGill-Queen's, 2003), Games of Empire (University of Minnesota Press, 2009) y Cyber-Proletariat (Pluto, 2015).
Atle Mikkola Kjøsen es Profesor Adjunto en la Facultad de Estudios de Información y Medios de la Universidad de Western Ontario. Investiga y ha publicado sobre la intersección entre la economía política marxista, la teoría de los medios, la logística, el comercio minorista, la inteligencia artificial y la tecnología inteligente. James Steinhoff es Profesor Adjunto en la Escuela de Estudios de la Información y la Comunicación del UniversityCollegeDublin. Esautor de Automation and Autonomy: Labour, Capital and Machines in the Artificial Intelligence Industry (Palgrave Macmillan 2021).
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Nick Dyer-Witheford es Profesor en la Facultad de Estudios de Información y Medios de la Universidad de Western Ontario. Es autor de Cyber-Marx (University of Illinois, 1999) y coautor de Digital Play (McGill-Queen's, 2003), Games of Empire (University of Minnesota Press, 2009) y Cyber-Proletariat (Pluto, 2015).
Atle Mikkola Kjøsen es Profesor Adjunto en la Facultad de Estudios de Información y Medios de la Universidad de Western Ontario. Investiga y ha publicado sobre la intersección entre la economía política marxista, la teoría de los medios, la logística, el comercio minorista, la inteligencia artificial y la tecnología inteligente. James Steinhoff es Profesor Adjunto en la Escuela de Estudios de la Información y la Comunicación del UniversityCollegeDublin. Esautor de Automation and Autonomy: Labour, Capital and Machines in the Artificial Intelligence Industry (Palgrave Macmillan 2021).
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«Um livro para qualquer pessoa que queira perceber o imbróglio em que estamos — e já que estamos todos neste imbróglio, é um livro para toda a gente.» Slavoj Žižek «Urdindo história, memória intelectual e história da Economia e da Tecnologia, Varoufakis cria um ambiente de proximidade cuja leitura é um prazer, por mais sombria que seja a mensagem.» The Washington Post «Uma viragem histórica, que se dá uma vez por milénio… Não é apenas nova tecnologia. É o mundo a tentar lidar com um sistema económico e, por conseguinte, um poder político inteiramente novos.» Observer «Que obra extraordinária, esta. Inovadora, dá que pensar, e muitíssimo acessível. Toda a gente deveria lê-la. É o canto sombrio, assustador e empolgante da nossa era.» Irvine Welsh
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«Um livro para qualquer pessoa que queira perceber o imbróglio em que estamos — e já que estamos todos neste imbróglio, é um livro para toda a gente.» Slavoj Žižek «Urdindo história, memória intelectual e história da Economia e da Tecnologia, Varoufakis cria um ambiente de proximidade cuja leitura é um prazer, por mais sombria que seja a mensagem.» The Washington Post «Uma viragem histórica, que se dá uma vez por milénio… Não é apenas nova tecnologia. É o mundo a tentar lidar com um sistema económico e, por conseguinte, um poder político inteiramente novos.» Observer «Que obra extraordinária, esta. Inovadora, dá que pensar, e muitíssimo acessível. Toda a gente deveria lê-la. É o canto sombrio, assustador e empolgante da nossa era.» Irvine Welsh
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Trust – Building on The Cultural Commons

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Pascal Gielen is a writer and full professor of sociology of culture and politics at the Antwerp Research Institute for the Arts (ARIA) where he leads the Culture Commons Quest Office. Karina Beumer is a visual artist. Her work starts from drawing, and often leads to other forms of art, such as music, video, sculptures, writing. How can we break through a culture of mistrust? Suspicion regarding our fellow beings, the authorities and enterprises is growing, blamed on passing the buck and feelings of impotence. We seek remedies in regulations, contracts and procedures, assurances, audits and consultancy. As well as in good governance and transparency. But do they actually make for real trust? Is trust not always somewhat blind? Trust: Building on the Cultural Commons highlights the crucial role played by cultural commons, shared ‘common’ life and its customs, practices, knowledge and values. After all, trust is a matter of culture, emotion and even aesthetics. Wide-ranging trust starts with the sharing of vulnerabilities, and it is Pascal Gielen’s belief that the ‘common’ provides the necessary scope. Breathing space and scope for experiment. How might a society and a policy build on this? This book is an English and international version of Vertrouwen: Bouwen op het cultureel 'gemeen', written by Pascal Gielen and published by Valiz in November 2023. For this new English language publication, Gielen has broadened the scope of the former book, and has included several international case studies of cultural commons.
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Pascal Gielen is a writer and full professor of sociology of culture and politics at the Antwerp Research Institute for the Arts (ARIA) where he leads the Culture Commons Quest Office. Karina Beumer is a visual artist. Her work starts from drawing, and often leads to other forms of art, such as music, video, sculptures, writing. How can we break through a culture of mistrust? Suspicion regarding our fellow beings, the authorities and enterprises is growing, blamed on passing the buck and feelings of impotence. We seek remedies in regulations, contracts and procedures, assurances, audits and consultancy. As well as in good governance and transparency. But do they actually make for real trust? Is trust not always somewhat blind? Trust: Building on the Cultural Commons highlights the crucial role played by cultural commons, shared ‘common’ life and its customs, practices, knowledge and values. After all, trust is a matter of culture, emotion and even aesthetics. Wide-ranging trust starts with the sharing of vulnerabilities, and it is Pascal Gielen’s belief that the ‘common’ provides the necessary scope. Breathing space and scope for experiment. How might a society and a policy build on this? This book is an English and international version of Vertrouwen: Bouwen op het cultureel 'gemeen', written by Pascal Gielen and published by Valiz in November 2023. For this new English language publication, Gielen has broadened the scope of the former book, and has included several international case studies of cultural commons.
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