The Pathology of Communicative Capitalism

This book diagnoses the social, mental and political consequences of working and economic organizations that generate value from communication. It calls for the role of communication technologies to be reimagined in order to create a healthier, fairer soc

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DOI: 10.1057/9781137394781.0001

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The Pathology of Communicative Capitalism

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