A work of critical media studies, Social Capital Online examines the idea within the new ‘network spectacle’ of digital capitalism via the ideas of Marx, Veblen, Debord, Baudrillard and Deleuze. Explaining how such phenomena as online narcissism and aggression arise, Faucher offers a new theoretical understanding of how the spectacularisation of online activity perfectly aligns with the value system of neoliberalism and its data worship. Even so, at the centre of all, lie familiar ideas – alienation and accumulation – new conceptions of which he argues are vital for understanding today’s digital society.
Dr Kane X. Faucher teaches at the Faculty of Information and Media Studies, Western University, Ontario, Canada. His research specialises in the political economy of information and data, and municipal affairs and he is the author of Metastasis and Metastability: A Deleuzian Approach to Information (2013).