by Bernd Herzogenrath (Editor), PatriciaPisters (Editor), ProjectSocietyAfterMoney (Author)
Project Society After Money is an interdisciplinary project between commons theory, evolutionary political economy, media studies and sociology, that enter into a dialogue with one another in order to look at their specific theories and criticisms of money. Conceived as the beginning of a necessary interdisciplinary dialogue, the possibilities of post-monetary forms of organization and production are taken into account and examined. On one hand there is a lot of talk about `digital revolution', `mediatized society', `networks`, `Industry 4.0'. On the other hand the present is described in terms of crisis: `financial crisis', `economic crisis', `planetary boundaries'. At once there is the description of a media-technological change along with massive social and ecological disruptions. Society After Money is based on the premise that there might be a conflict between digital media/digital technology and the medium of money - and perhaps new digital possibilities that allow alternative forms of economy. It criticizes what is normally seen as self-evident and natural, namely that social coordination has to be done by the medium of money. We're left with a highly innovative collection of contributions that initiates a broader social discourse on the role of money in the global society of the 21st century.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic USA
Published: 18 Apr 2019
ISBN 10: 1501347373
ISBN 13: 9781501347375
Book Overview: Society after Money represents a controversial interdisciplinary discussion regarding the possibilities and problems of economic and social organization without money under digital conditions.