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  1. academic.oup.com

    Overall, the chapter assesses the outlook of manufacturing and manufactured iSlaves as being rather bleak. Keywords: iSlavery , manufactured iSlave , desocialized eating , digital labor , exploitation , enslavement , digital media consumption
  2. thefreelibrary.com

    The book's thesis revolves around two types of modern-day forced labor: the "manufacturing iSlaves" who work in Apple's assembly lines in China, and the "manufactured iSlaves" of the Apple Cult who engage in addictive digital labor in the hegemonic consumption culture.
  3. academic.oup.com

    This chapter briefly introduces the two primary modes of iSlavery, which engender manufacturing iSlaves and manufactured iSlaves, respectively. The bulk of this chapter is devoted to labor issues in Foxconn, the world's most notorious sweatshop, in partnership with Apple and a long list of IT gadget brands. Here the chapter contends that the ...
  4. researchgate.net

    This chapter briefly introduces the two primary modes of iSlavery, which engender manufacturing iSlaves and manufactured iSlaves, respectively. The bulk of this chapter is devoted to labor issues ...
  5. fightslaverynow.org

    "The severe exploitation of China's factory workers and the contraction of the American middle class, are two sides of the same coin." ~ Mark Barenberg, Professor of International Labor Law, Columbia University Turning raw materials into finished goods requires labor. Even in instances where mechanization has drastically reduced the need, human labor remains a…
  6. work in Apple's assembly lines in China, and the "manufactured iSlaves" of the Apple Cult who engage in addictive digital labor in the hegemonic consumption culture. Qiu draws on historical materials regarding the transatlantic slave trade since the 17th century to parallel with "iSlavery" in the digital era, supporting the
  7. commonplace.doubleloop.net

    From Goodbye iSlave: manufactured iSlaves are those addicted and constantly attached to their devices.. many companies that have made their fortunes off the immaterial labor of legions of "manufactured iSlaves" dutifully clicking "like," uploading photos, and hitting "tweet" all without any expectation that they will be paid for their labor.
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