(经济)权力的分离:社会生产与网络化公共领域的文化环境视角

R. Cunningham
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本文将第二次圈地运动批判运用到知识产权问题上,运用文化环境主义的新兴话语来诊断和解决信息环境中出现的知识产权问题。文化环境主义借鉴了环境主义的分析框架,如公地理论、公共选择理论、福利经济学和生态学等。本文对第二次圈地运动批判与文化环境主义进行了简要概述。它采用了公地的分析框架。具体来说,与公共相关的悲剧,如公地悲剧、反公地悲剧和(忽视)信息半公地悲剧,提供了对信息环境中潜伏的关键效率问题的洞察。最后,本文认为在某些条件和情况下,社会生产可能在信息处理和配置效率领域胜过其他生产方式。根据Benkler的硬件-代码-内容范式,可以看出,给定技术的代码层提供了最大的社会生产机会。这些机会的实现至少在某种程度上取决于特定行业内关键硬件基础设施的周期时间。本文的基本论点是,在相关基础设施容易获得的地方;生产要素包括未发展的思想和未阐明的专门知识;在依靠人类创造力和/或智力投入的分配作为创新动力的地方,与国家、企业或市场生产等其他生产方式相比,社会生产可能是最有效的生产方式。本文隐含的一个重要推论是,社会生产为未来技术生产过程中可用的生产方式多样化提供了机会,并在此过程中提供了利用分离(经济)权力的关键自由功能的可能性。
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The Separation of (Economic) Power: A Cultural Environmental Perspective of Social Production and the Networked Public Sphere
This article applies the second enclosure movement critique to Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs), It employs the emergent discourse of cultural environmentalism so as to diagnose and resolve IPR issues evident within the information environment. Cultural environmentalism borrows analytical frameworks from environmentalism, such as those relating to the commons, public choice theory, welfare economics, and ecology. The article provides a brief overview of the second enclosure movement critique and cultural environmentalism. It adopts the analytical framework of the commons. Specifically, it is the commons-related tragedies such as the tragedy of the commons, the tragedy of the anticommons, and the tragedy of (ignoring) the information semicommons, that provide insight into critical efficiency concerns that lie dormant within the information environment. Ultimately, the article argued that there are certain conditions and situations where social production may trump other modes of production within the information processing and allocation efficiency realms. Drawing upon Benkler’s hardware-code-content paradigm, it was seen that it is the code layer of a given technology that provides the greatest social production opportunities. The realization of these opportunities will depend, at least to some extent, on the cyclical timing of critical hardware infrastructure within a given industry. The fundamental thesis of this paper was that where relevant infrastructure is readily accessible; where the factors of production include undeveloped ideas and unarticulated know-how; and where the allocation of human creativity and/or intellectual input are relied upon as the impetus of innovation, social production may be the most efficient mode of production when contrasted with alternate modes of production such as state-, firm-, or market-based production. An important corollary of this article that is implicit within the paper is that social production provides opportunity to diversify the modes of production available within future technological production processes and, in so doing, affords the possibility of harnessing the critical liberal function of separating (economic) power.
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