Work
''Games of Empire: Global Capitalism and Video Games'' is Dyer-Witheford's third book, published in 2009 and cowritten with Greg de Peuter. In it they talk about how the history of video games has shown howCritical reception
The book received mixed reviews from its readers. Dr.Joseph Rebello, assistant professor of economics at theAccolades
Nick Dyer-Witheford won the Gertrude J. Robinson Book Prize in 2016 by the Canadian Communication Association. He was given the award for his book, ''Cyber Proletariat: Global Labour in the Digital Vortex.'' The prize is named after Professor Gertrude J. Robinson for all she had done for the field of communications across the globe.Bibliography
Books
* 1999: ''Cyber Marx: Cycles and Circuits of Struggle in High-technology Capitalism'', University of Illinois Press, * 2003: ''Digital Play: The Interaction of Technology, Culture, and Marketing'', McGill-Queen's University Press, * 2009: ''Games of Empire: Global Capitalism and Video Games'', University of Minnesota Press, * 2015: ''Cyber Proletariat: Global Labour in the Digital Vortex'', Pluto Press, * 2019: ''Cyberwar and Revolution: Digital Subterfuge in Global Capitalism'', University of Minnesota Press, * 2019: ''Inhuman Power: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Capitalism'', Pluto Press,Journals
* "Games of Multitude" (Fibreculture, 2010) * "A Playful Multitude? Mobilising and Counter-Mobilising Immaterial Game Labour" (Fibreculture, 2005) * "Prolegomenon to a theory of slump media" (with James R. Compton, Media, Culture & Society, 2014) *"Net, square, everywhere?" (Radical Philosophy, 2012) *"Nintendo Capitalism: Enclosures and Insurgencies, Virtual and Terrestrial" (Canadian Journal of Development Studies, 2011) *"Commons and Cooperatives" (with Greg de Peuter, Affinities: A Journal of Radical Theory, Culture, and Action, 2010) *"Reprogramming Japan: The High Tech Crisis Under Communitarian Capitalism" (Perspectives on Politics, 2007) *""EA Spouse" and the Crisis of Video Game Labour: Enjoyment, Exclusion, Exploitation, and Exodus" (with Greg de Peuter, Canadian Journal of Communication, 2006) *"The Political Economy of Canada's Video and Computer Game Industry" (with Zena Sharman, Canadian Journal of Communication, 2005) *"The New Combinations: Revolt of the Global Value-Subjects" (CR The New Centennial Review, 2001) *"Empire, Immaterial Labor, the New Combinations, and the Global Worker" (Rethinking Marxism, 2001) *"The Work in Digital Play" (Journal of International Communication, 1999) *"Cognitive Capitalism and the Contested Campus" (Engineering Culture, 2019)Chapters
* "Hegemony or Multitude? Two Versions of Radical Democracy for the Net" (Radical Democracy and the Internet, 2007)Articles
* 'Karl Marx @ Internet Studies" (with Christian Fuchs, Media, Culture & Society, 2013) * "Videogame Culture Playing on the Digital Commons: Collectivities, Capital and Contestation in Video Game Culture" (with Sarah Coleman, Media, Culture & Society, 2007)Papers
* "Species-beings: For Biocommunism" (2008)References
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