Resumo
Nick Srnicek, professor de economia digital do departamento de digital humanities do King’s College, publicou em 2017 o livro Platform capitalism. As linhas de pesquisa do autor são economia marxista, economia de plataformas, políticas antitrabalho e economia política da inteligência artificial.
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