
About this episode
The episode explores the future of digital capitalism through a conversation with political economist Nick Srnicek.
In this episode of Looks Like New, MEDLab's Kadallah Burrowes sits down with political economist Nick Srnicek to examine the rise of platform capitalism and the forces shaping today’s digital economy. The conversation moves beyond technological hype to focus on labor, automation, and political possibility. Rather than framing automation as a simple story of job replacement, Srnicek argues that digital systems reorganize work through surveillance, algorithmic management, and precarious employment structures. As platforms increasingly function as social infrastructure, questions of governance, ownership, and democratic accountability become unavoidable. This episode challenges listeners to see the digital economy not as inevitable, but as a political construction one whose future remains open to collective imagination and action.
People in this episode
Host: Kadallah Burrowes
Guest: Nick Srnicek
Topics covered
- digital capitalism
- platform capitalism
- labor
- automation
- political economy
- governance
- democratic accountability
Keywords
- digital economy
- automation
- surveillance
- algorithmic management
- precarious employment
- social infrastructure
- political construction
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: MEDLab
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