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The moral economy of the algorithmic crowd: Possessive collectivisim and techno-economic rentiership
Mark Kear
Geography, Development and Enviroment, School of
Social / Cultural / Critical Theory - GIDP
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Benefit Recipient
50%
Borrower
50%
Claims-making
100%
Collective Act
50%
Conjuncture
50%
Curation
50%
Digital Platforms
50%
Distributional Politics
50%
Economic Actors
50%
Economic Order
50%
Efficient Capture
50%
Extracting Information
50%
Information Rent
50%
Large Population
50%
Market Participants
50%
Moral
50%
Moral Economy
100%
Problem Solver
50%
Refiguration
50%
Rent
50%
Rentiership
100%
Scoring System
50%
Self-care
50%
Self-protection
50%
Self-tracking
50%
Social Media Profile
50%
Techno-economic
100%
Social Sciences
Discrimination
33%
Morality
100%
Self-Tracking
33%
Social Media
33%
Welfare Recipient
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Welfare Recipient
100%