Episode 05. Socialize Data! Beyond the Anti-Politics of Digital Rentier Capitalism with Jathan Sadowski
Listen now
Description
Today I’m talking with Jathan Sadowski from Monash University about the economic and political dimensions of digital capitalism. An emerging consensus sees digital data, its extraction and the concentration of Big Tech as signalling a dramatic shift towards a new age of “digital feudalism”: The story goes that digital services with minimal marginal costs enabled unprecedented market concentration in the hands of giant corporations, which  thrive on capturing rents in the form of data they mine from end users. For many liberal scholars, this marks a dysfunctional phase of capitalism where innovation and competition are stifled, whereas profit-driven "socially legitimate" accumulation is displaced by rentierism. Jathan argues on the contrary that contemporary forms of digital value capture sit in the continuity of capitalist accumulation strategies. We talk about the Internet of Things, smart devices and energy grids, platform-based services, new forms of territorial sovereignty exerted by private companies which own digital urban infrastructures... but also about socialist alternatives to the dystopian present, which would necessitate socializing data and managing it as a public good. You can follow Jathan on Twitter at: @jathansadowski Check out Jathan's personal website: http://www.jathansadowski.com/ Jathan's recent book on Digital Capitalism with MIT Press: https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/too-smart Jathan's recent academic papers on Digital Capitalism: When Data is Capital https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2053951718820549 The Internet of Landlords https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/anti.12595 Other references recommended by Jathan: Why the Luddites were right https://www.versobooks.com/books/3184-breaking-things-at-work Democratic Data https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3727562 Statecraft in the Digital Age https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3k16c24g
More Episodes
Today’s episode is the first part of a conversation with Nicolas Pons-Vignon who played an instrumental role in setting up Aporde, the African Programme on Rethinking Development Economics, a unique training programme teaching heterodox development economics in South Africa. In this episode, we...
Published 05/06/22
Published 05/06/22
In today’s episode, I’m talking with Ayşe Zarakol from Cambridge University about the crisis of the Liberal International Order (LIO). Ayşe's work explores the contradictions of the LIO as a hierarchical order premised on the notions of freedom, rationality and equal participation: she examines...
Published 01/18/22