Fuchs, Christian, ed. 2020. Communicative Socialism/Digital Socialism.
tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique 18 (1): 1-285.

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Table of Contents

Christian Fuchs: Communicative Socialism/Digital Socialism, pp. 1-31

Christopher C. Barnes: Democratic Socialists on Social Media: Cohesion, Fragmentation, and Normative Strategies, pp. 32-47

Dimitris Boucas: Theory, Reality, and Possibilities for a Digital/Communicative Socialist Society, pp. 48-66

Christopher M. Cox: Rising With the Robots: Towards a Human-Machine Autonomy for Digital Socialism, pp. 67-83

Emiliana De Blasio, Michele Sorice: Spaces of Struggle: Socialism and Neoliberalism With a Human Face Among Digital Parties and Online Movements in Europe, pp. 84-100

Donatella Della Ratta: Digital Socialism Beyond the Digital Social: Confronting Communicative Capitalism with Ethics of Care, pp. 101-115

Nick Dyer-Witheford: Left Populism and Platform Capitalism, pp. 116-131

Sai Englert, Jamie Woodcock, Callum Cant: Digital Workerism: Technology, Platforms, and the Circulation of Workers’ Struggles, pp. 132-145

Christian Fuchs: The Utopian Internet, Computing, Communication, and Concrete Utopias: Reading William Morris, Peter Kropotkin, Ursula K. Le Guin, and P.M. in the Light of Digital Socialism, pp. 146-186

Hardy Hanappi: A Global Revolutionary Class Will Ride the Tiger of Alienation, pp. 187-203

Dmitry Kuznetsov, Milan Ismangil: YouTube as Praxis? On BreadTube and the Digital Propagation of Socialist Thought, pp. 204-218

Eleonora de Magalhães Carvalho, Afonso Albuquerque, Marcelo Alves Santos Júnior: Brazilian Blogosfera Progressista: Digital Vanguards in Dark Times, pp. 219-235

Joan Pedro-Carañana: Towards a Marxist Theory of Mediation: Contributions from Ibero-America to the Study of Digital Communication, pp. 236-253

Jamie Ranger: Slow Down! Digital Deceleration Towards A Socialist Social Media, pp. 254-267

S. Harikrishnan: Communicating Communism: Social Spaces and the Creation of a “Progressive” Public Sphere in Kerala, India, pp. 268-285