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Service Orientations: Data, Institutions, Labor
- Liam Magee(author)
- Ned Rossiter(author)
Chapter of: There is no Software, there are just Services(pp. 73–89)
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Title | Service Orientations |
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Subtitle | Data, Institutions, Labor |
Contributor | Liam Magee(author) |
Ned Rossiter(author) | |
License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ |
Copyright | Liam Magee and Ned Rossiter |
Publisher | meson press |
Published on | 2015-09-30 |
Long abstract | Our central interest in this essay is to consider the role of the database as a technology of governance and the scramble of power as it relates to a capacity to model the world and exert influence upon it. We argue Software as a Service is more than a new vogue term of the IT industry, constituting a longer temporal horizon and more complex rearrangement of relations between data and labor to which the database and its entailments remain critical. |
Page range | pp. 73–89 |
Language | English (Original) |
Contributors
Liam Magee
(author)Senior Research Fellow at Western Sydney University
Ned Rossiter
(author)Professor of Communication at Western Sydney University