Hacia un poscapitalismo digital: aportaciones desde la economía social y solidaria
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economía social y solidaria, capitalismo digital, comunes digitales, plataformas cooperativas, coproducciónResumen
En este artículo, se propone que el modelo de economía social y solidaria y la noción de «coproducción» pueden servir como marco para integrar las políticas públicas, los comunes digitales, la acción de la sociedad civil y las plataformas cooperativas en un sentido que permita avanzar hacia una esfera digital poscapitalista que contribuya a una transición justa y sostenible. En primer lugar, se hace un repaso a los principales problemas que el actual funcionamiento de la esfera digital plantea a la transición ecosocial. En segundo lugar, se hace una revisión de algunas propuestas que se han planteado para transformar la esfera digital en un sentido poscapitalista. Finalmente, se propone la economía social y solidaria como un marco que permite integrar las diferentes propuestas y generar sinergias entre estas.
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