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In this book, Yılmaz Alışkan discusses the capitalist exploitation of digital media and examines how free time and creativity can be exploited in open source communities, with corporations often benefiting from community-generated knowledge. Focusing on open-source hardware communities, in which hackers give up a considerable amount of free time and creativity to create open technology, Alışkan investigates how free time becomes a “hyper-exploited” commodity from which capital is increasingly accumulated. Whereas paid workers are still often exploited, Alışkan posits that open-source workers are further “hyper-exploited” by technology companies as they receive no compensation for their labour. Ultimately, this book reveals how the time and activity of volunteers in open-source communities are ripe for capitalist exploitation that blurs the line between leisure and work time, often disguised by assertions that such labour is “fun” or in line with volunteers’ personal interests or values. Scholars of communication, digital media, sociology, and labour studies will find this book of particular interest.



Table of Contents

List of Tables

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Hyper-Exploitation in Digital Production

Chapter 3: The Emergence of Free Time and Creativity

Chapter 4: RepRap as a Free Open Source Hardware Project

Chapter 5: Arduino as a Free Open Source Hardware Project

Chapter 6: Conclusion

Appendix A

Appendix B

Bibliography

About the Author

Hyper-Exploitation in the Hacker Movement

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 05/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666918434, 978-1666918434
      ISBN10: 1666918431

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In this book, Yılmaz Alışkan discusses the capitalist exploitation of digital media and examines how free time and creativity can be exploited in open source communities, with corporations often benefiting from community-generated knowledge. Focusing on open-source hardware communities, in which hackers give up a considerable amount of free time and creativity to create open technology, Alışkan investigates how free time becomes a “hyper-exploited” commodity from which capital is increasingly accumulated. Whereas paid workers are still often exploited, Alışkan posits that open-source workers are further “hyper-exploited” by technology companies as they receive no compensation for their labour. Ultimately, this book reveals how the time and activity of volunteers in open-source communities are ripe for capitalist exploitation that blurs the line between leisure and work time, often disguised by assertions that such labour is “fun” or in line with volunteers’ personal interests or values. Scholars of communication, digital media, sociology, and labour studies will find this book of particular interest.



      Table of Contents

      List of Tables

      Acknowledgments

      Chapter 1: Introduction

      Chapter 2: Hyper-Exploitation in Digital Production

      Chapter 3: The Emergence of Free Time and Creativity

      Chapter 4: RepRap as a Free Open Source Hardware Project

      Chapter 5: Arduino as a Free Open Source Hardware Project

      Chapter 6: Conclusion

      Appendix A

      Appendix B

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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