Internet as Playground and Factory

Friday November 13th

6:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Location: 66 West 12th, Room 404

FACEBOOK USER LABOR ENACTMENTS
Performance by
Ursula Endlicher, in collaboration with Burak Arikan


6:00 pm - 7:15 pm

Location: 66 West 12th Street, Room 510

Session A:
WORK, LABOR, AND THE PRODUCTIVITY OF FUN

Where’s the Fun in ERPs? Labor, Logistics and the Frontier of Biopolitical Regimes
Ned Rossiter, University of Nottingham (Ningpo, China)

Productivity is Fun.
Martin Roberts, Eugene Lang College, The New School

Class and Exploitation on the Internet: Theoretical Foundations and the Example of Social Networking Sites
Christian Fuchs, University of Salzburg

Moderated by:
Joseph Heathcott, The New School


6:00 pm - 7:15 pm

Location: 66 West 12th Street, Room 404
Session B:
COPYRIGHT AND HEALTH: PRACTICE AS LABOR

Governing Content in the Social Web
Niva Elkin-Koren
, University of Haifa

Ends and Means: Digital Labor in the Context of Health
Robert Mitchell, Duke University

Ethical Visions of Copyright Law
James Grimmelman, New York Law School

Moderated by:
Elizabeth Stark, Yale Information Society Project


6:00 pm - 7:15 pm

Location: 66 Fifth Ave, Room 101

Session C:
THE CHANGING SITES OF VALUE

The Digital Affect and Measure Beond Biopolitics
Patricia Ticineto Clough, Graduate Center of the City University of New York

The Scanning Eye: Knowledge and Visuality in Cybernetics
Orit Halpern, New School for Social Research and Eugene Lang College

Affective Labor: Past and Present

Melissa Gregg, The University of Sydney

Moderated by:
Judith Rodenbeck, Sarah Lawrence College


Party

Time and location to be announced