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Care, Power, Information - For the Love of BluesCollarship in the Age of Digital Culture, Bioeconomy, and (Post-)Trumpism (Paperback)
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Care, Power, Information - For the Love of BluesCollarship in the Age of Digital Culture, Bioeconomy, and (Post-)Trumpism (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology
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This book is a critique and provincialization of Western social
science and Global Northern academia, by the author of The Digital
Coloniality of Power. It exposes shared colonial and extractive
rationalities and histories of research, higher education,
digitalization, and bioeconomy while proposing in the idea of
BluesCollarship, a sketch for an alternative culture of worlding
and commoning knowledge work and for making care matter in research
and higher education. In a discourse analysis and provincialization
of research and higher education, a tradition of elitist
White-Collaredness in academia and in the social sciences, in
particular, is criticized, and an alternative attitude towards the
production, transfer, and use of knowledge - BluesCollarship - is
proposed. The latter is rooted in a different idea of what
"infrastructure" is, and in practices of decoloniality. Noting the
current political climate of propaganda and populism, the
persistence of social inequalities as well as of racism and
misogyny, it is proposed that how people give warrant for knowledge
claims should be reviewed under different terms. A coherent theme
is that there is a genealogical root for current neo-extractive and
neo-colonial rationalities in the Athenian idea of oikos, which
conflates family, household, and property. In taking a distinctly
writerly approach - rather than giving ready-made answers - the
book aims at permanently provoking readers at every turn to think
further, as well as before-and-beyond what is written, but to do so
in thinking together with Others. Thus the book addresses scholars
and students from across the social sciences who seek challenges to
established ways of thinking in academia without simply replacing
one canon for another. This book is for those who think of
themselves as knowledge and culture laborers in this age of
precarization, who seek to replace the university and cognitive
capitalism with a pluriversity and an infrastructure built on
knowledge and culture as fundamental values.
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