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“Experience Capitalism” RIZOSFERA SERIES OF BOOKS RHIZONOMICS 006 :: FREE DOWNLOAD // OPEN ACCESS

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TONY D SAMPSON :: EXPERIENCE CAPITALISM. SELECTED TEXTS. TRANSLATED IN SPANISH BY ANA FABBRI :: RIZOSFERA SERIES OF BOOKS RHIZONOMICS 006 :: FREE DOWNLOAD // OPEN ACCESS ::

We are proud to announce the publication of Tony D Sampson’s Experience Capitalism e.book / pdf translated in Spanish by Ana Teresa Fabbri. Tony D Sampson is a British academic author who writes about philosophies of media technology, design thinking, social and immersive user experiences and neurocultures. He has published extensively on digital media cultures, social contagion theory, neurocultures, affect philosophy, assemblage theory and social media. He is best known for his widely cited and debated academic publications on virality, network contagion and neuroculture. Ana Teresa Fabbri is an Argentinian researcher in Sociobiology, Sociocybernetics and Social Theory at University of Buenos Aires :: Ana T. Fabbri Socióloga (Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de Buenos Aires). Lacaniana -no sin Guy Le Gaufey- “per via di levare”. Trabaja en el Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos (Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires). Vive en Vicente López, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Experience Capitalism (2022)

Very excited to be working on a selection of chapters, articles and interviews in English and Spanish with translator Ana Fabbri. Experience Capitalism will be published through the amazing Rizosfera series. Should be available later next year.

Table of Contents

  1. Foreword by Rizosfera
  2. Translator’s Introduction
  3. Neurolabor: Digital Work and Consumption
  4. Deeper Entanglements
  5. Contagions, Sleepwalkers, and the Nonconscious of Social Media: an interview with Tony D. Sampson by Jernej Markelj
  6. Unthought Meets The Assemblage Brain: A dialogue between N Katherine Hayles and Tony D. Sampson
  7. Afterword