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Production Methods and Labor Relations in Network User Labor

In: The Prospect of Labor in Cyberspace

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  • Zhuyuan Yang

    (Guizhou University)

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This chapter has conducted a detailed study of the new changes in the mode of production in cyberspace and its essence. It has compared the output of information in cyberspace with the production of industrial products. At the same time, this chapter has defined three types of products produced directly by users in cyberspace: information products, behavioral products of users in cyberspace, and user products, and has analyzed their respective characteristics, values, use values, exchange values, and prices. To further reveal the labor status of network users in cyberspace, this chapter has also studied the labor relations between network users and network media in cyberspace. In general, the discussion in this chapter helps to reveal more profoundly the labor status of network users in cyberspace.

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  • Zhuyuan Yang, 2024. "Production Methods and Labor Relations in Network User Labor," Springer Books, in: The Prospect of Labor in Cyberspace, chapter 0, pages 157-206, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-97-8756-2_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-8756-2_5
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