Here are some high-quality audio transcripts from the audiostreaming of the
Immaterial Labour Conference in Cambridge during April 2006, courtesy of
Harry Halpin and Radio Vague. The audio transcripts are recorded in both MP3 format.
A podcast of the audio transcripts (in MP3, suitable for iTunes and iPods) are available here:
We apologize for not recording all the talks - there were a few glitches
and I could not attend the conference on Sunday. Speakers who spoke together
are recorded together.
- Nick Dyer-Witheford(University of Western Ontario): The
circulation of the common and Michel Bauwens (Foundation for P2P
Alternatives, Thailand): The political economy of peer production
[MP3]
- Harry Halpin(University of Edinburgh): Digital Sovereignty: The
immaterial aristocracy of the World Wide Web
[MP3]
- Nebojsa Milikic: Inquiry with workers from Bor, Serbia
[MP3]
- Steve Wright (Monash University): There and back again: mapping
the pathways within autonomist Marxism
[MP3]
- Massimo DeAngelis and David Harvie (University of East London and
University of Leeds): Cognitive capitalism and the rat race: How
capitalism measures ideas and affects
[MP3]
- Emma Dowling (Birkbeck College, London): Formulating new social
subjects?
[MP3]