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Der Beitrag diskutiert die Zukunft der Arbeit in der digitalen Welt. Der Schwerpunkt liegt vor allem auf der Analyse von Arbeitskraft, also der Kapazität zu arbeiten. Dabei wird Arbeit in zwei politischen Ökonomien analysiert, im Kapitalismus (als Lohnarbeit) und in den digital commons (als entweder unbezahlte oder als indirekt bezahlte Arbeit).
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Wittel, A. (2020). Die Zukunft der Arbeit in der digitalen Welt. In: Friese, H., Nolden, M., Rebane, G., Schreiter, M. (eds) Handbuch Soziale Praktiken und Digitale Alltagswelten. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-08357-1_22
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