世界计算机:种族资本主义的衍生条件

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Cengiz Salman
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离子将人类的偏好、影响和经验转化为“市场信息”(第154页),资本可以用来为商品定价并缓解市场的不确定性。在这些条件下,“任何实体都可以通过交换过程作为信息进行索引,并根据运行成本效益分析的可执行协议进行处理”(第157页)。最后一节描述了衍生条件如何塑造计算种族资本及其积累模式。Beller继续认为,平台基于广告的商业模式从根本上将人类表达本身纳入了价值关系中。他将互联网用户通过参与吸引的认识与金钱联系起来,并认为通过捕捉用户的数据,科技公司能够以可预测的方式向他们有效地营销商品。基于用户参与的数据货币化允许科技公司从作为规范图标的自我的相互依存的展示中提取剩余价值,强化了当今作为新自由主义企业家的主体在多大程度上致力于培养和展示自己的形象,将曾经特定于社交媒体使用的行为扩展到日常生活中的实践。Beller接着展示了信息否认的统治、压迫和暴力矩阵是如何产生并被数字媒体复制的,鉴于用户的持续采用和日益普遍,数字媒体越来越多地记录和监视用户。尽管如此,贝勒在结束他的专著时承认,信息本身是对言论和表达金融化的更大争论的产物,因此非信息媒体可能保留着被集体重新用于解放目的的潜在能力。他通过分析加密货币作为一种新的金融媒介来探索这种可能性。通过优先考虑点对点交易,比特币等加密货币可能会提供一个机会,在反资本主义、反种族主义、反垄断、非异质规范和非殖民化集体行动的指导下,民主地纠正货币在大规模整合资本中所起的作用。《世界计算机》的出版恰逢其时,这一时刻需要对计算种族资本所中介和产生的社会恐怖进行进一步的理论解释。它最大的优势在于对数字媒体研究、批判性种族和民族研究、性别研究、后殖民主义研究、酷儿理论和各种政治经济学批评等领域的研究进行了挑衅性的综合解读。Beller的书将这些不同的研究线索交织在一起,构建了一个理论模型,将计算种族资本置于历史和社会抽象过程的背景中,标志着对传播研究及其所涉及领域的关键干预的开始。这本书可能会为学者们提供194本书评
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The World Computer: derivative conditions of racial capitalism
ion renders human preferences, affects, and experiences into “marketable information” (p. 154) that capital can then use to price commodities and assuage market uncertainty. Under these conditions, “any entity can be indexed as information by the exchange process and treated according to executable protocols running a cost-benefit analysis” (p. 157). The final section describes how derivative conditions shape computational racial capital and its modalities of accumulation. Beller continues arguing that platforms’ advertisement-based business models have fundamentally subsumed human expression itself into relations of valuation. He connects the recognition that internet users attract through engagement to money and argues that by capturing data about users, tech corporations are able to effectively market commodities to them in a manner that makes their respective rates of profit projectable. Monetization of data based on user engagement allows tech corporations to extract surplus value from interdependent displays of the self as a normative icon, intensifying the extent to which today’s subject qua neoliberal entrepreneur is invested in cultivating and presenting an image of themselves that extends behavior once specific to social media use to the practices that comprise everyday life. Beller then proceeds to show how the matrix of domination, oppression, and violence that information disavows both produces and is reproduced by digital media that increasingly record and surveil users given their continued adoption and growing ubiquity. Nevertheless, Beller closes his monograph by recognizing that information itself is the product of larger contestations over the financialization of speech and expression such that informatic media might retain a latent capacity to be collectively repurposed for emancipatory ends. He explores this possibility through an analysis of cryptocurrency as a new medium of finance. By prioritizing peer-to-peer transactions, cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin might offer the opportunity to democratically remediate the role money plays in consolidating capital at scale and under the direction of anti-capitalist, anti-racist, antipatriarchal, non-heteronormative, and decolonial collective action. The World Computer has been published at an opportune moment, a moment that calls for further theoretical explanation of the social horrors that computational racial capital mediates and produces. Its greatest strength lies in its provocative and synthetic reading of research across fields as diverse as digital media studies, critical race and ethnic studies, gender studies, post-colonial studies, queer theory, and various critiques of political economy. Weaving these different lines of inquiry together to construct a theoretical model that contextualizes computational racial capital in historical and social process of abstraction, Beller’s book marks the beginning of a crucial intervention in communications studies and the fields with which it engages. This book may offer scholars an 194 BOOK REVIEW
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