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Author Schiller, Dan, 1951- author.

Title Digital depression : information technology and economic crisis / Dan Schiller.

Publication Info. Urbana ; Chicago : University of Illinois Press, [2014]
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Description 1 online resource (361 pages).
Series The geopolitics of information
Geopolitics of information.
Contents Introduction: A contradictory moment -- Network connectivity and labor systems -- Networked production and reconstructed commodity chains -- Networked financialization -- Networked militarization -- The historical run-up -- Web communications commodity chains -- Services and applications -- The sponsor system resurgent -- Growth amid depression? -- A struggle for growth -- "A new foreign policy imperative" -- Taking care of business: the internet at the U.S. commerce department -- Beyond a U.S.-centric internet? -- Accumulation and repression -- From geopolitics to social and political struggle.
Summary "The financial crisis of 2007-08 shook the idea that advanced information and communications technologies (ICTs) as solely a source of economic rejuvenation and uplift, instead introducing the world to the once-unthinkable idea of a technological revolution wrapped inside an economic collapse. In Digital Depression, Dan Schiller delves into the ways networked systems and ICTs have transformed global capitalism during the so-called Great Recession. He focuses on capitalism's crisis tendencies to confront the contradictory matrix of a technological revolution and economic stagnation making up the current political economy and demonstrates digital technology's central role in the global political economy. As he shows, the forces at the core of capitalism--exploitation, commodification, and inequality--are ongoing and accelerating within the networked political economy"-- Provided by publisher.
"A contradiction coils through the political economy: that today's financial and economic crisis began in the historical heartland of advanced information and communications technology (ICTs): the United States. It was not supposed to turn out this way. ICTs were to be the source of economic rejuvenation and uplift. Instead, the U.S., the historical driver of digital systems and services, originated what has become the deepest and most prolonged slump since the 1930s. Today, a technological revolution is wrapped up inside an economic collapse: a digital depression. Whence did it come? Where are we headed? In Digital Depression, Dan Schiller continues his work on how networked systems and ICTs have transformed the global capitalist system. He focuses on the crisis tendencies of capitalism and confronts the contradictory matrix of technological revolution and economic stagnation that constitutes the contemporary political economy. After demonstrating digital technology's central role in the global political economy and connecting it to the rise of worldwide financial and military networks, Schiller surveys the digital communication industry before turning to the geopolitical significance of digital communication with an especially important insight on the U.S. policy apparatus and the rise of China as an oppositional force. Digital Depression demostrates that the forces at the heart of capitalism--exploitation, commodification, and inequality--along with militarization and surveillance are ongoing and accelerating within the networked political economy"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-348) and index.
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Subject Global Financial Crisis (2008-2009) (OCoLC)fst01755654
Information technology.
Economic policy.
Economic development -- Technological innovations.
Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009.
COMPUTERS -- Information Technology.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- Computer Industry.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economic History.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- General.
Economic development -- Technological innovations. (OCoLC)fst00901882
Economic policy. (OCoLC)fst00902025
Information technology. (OCoLC)fst00973089
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Schiller, Dan, 1951- Digital depression 9780252080326 (DLC) 2014012439 (OCoLC)877367839
ISBN 9780252096716 (electronic bk.)
0252096711 (electronic bk.)
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