Social Text
63 (Volume 18, Number 2), Summer 2000
E-ISSN: 1527-1951 Print ISSN: 0164-2472
E-ISSN: 1527-1951 Print ISSN: 0164-2472
Terranova, Tiziana, 1967-
Free Labor: Producing Culture for the Digital Economy
Social Text - 63 (Volume 18, Number 2), Summer 2000, pp. 33-58
Duke University Press
Tiziana Terranova - Free Labor: Producing Culture for the Digital
Economy - Social Text 18:2 Social Text 18.2 (2000) 33-58 Free Labor: Producing Culture for the Digital Economy *
- [PDF] Tiziana Terranova The real not-capital is labor. --Karl Marx,
Grundrisse Working in the digital media industry is not as much fun as
it is made out to be. The "NetSlaves" of the eponymous Webzine are
becoming increasingly vociferous about the shamelessly exploitative
nature of the job, its punishing work rhythms, and its ruthless
casualization (www.dis-obey.com/netslaves). They talk about "24-7
electronic sweatshops" and complain about the ninety-hour weeks and the
"moronic management of new media companies." In early 1999, seven of
the fifteen thousand "volunteers" of America Online (AOL) rocked the
info-loveboat by asking the Department of Labor to investigate whether
AOL owes them back wages for the years of playing chathosts for free.
They used to work long hours and love it; now they are starting to feel
the pain of being burned by digital media. These events point to a
necessary backlash against the glamorization of digital labor, which
highlights its continuities with the modern sweatshop and points to the
increasing degradation of knowledge work. Yet the question of labor in
a "digital economy" is not so easily dismissed as an innovative
development of the familiar logic of capitalist exploitation. The
NetSlaves are not simply a typical form of labor on the...