The Attention Economy Between Market Capturing and Commitment in the Polity

This article describes a participatory form of the attention economy, as opposed to another form, the market attention economy. The latter signifies an evolution of the market environment, characterized by an over-abundance of information at a cost that is quasi nil. In this context, attention becom...

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Main Author: Emmanuel Kessous
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association Œconomia 2015-03-01
Series:Œconomia
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/oeconomia/1123
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spelling doaj-e5ad4300cc9249c78c7894338af3ddae2020-11-25T01:34:21ZengAssociation ŒconomiaŒconomia2113-52072269-84502015-03-01517710110.4000/oeconomia.1123The Attention Economy Between Market Capturing and Commitment in the PolityEmmanuel KessousThis article describes a participatory form of the attention economy, as opposed to another form, the market attention economy. The latter signifies an evolution of the market environment, characterized by an over-abundance of information at a cost that is quasi nil. In this context, attention becomes rare. The participatory attention economy accounts for the actors’ motives for engaging in social life, mainly through social media on the Internet, in a context where attention has become rare. Drawing on the work of pioneer authors who have studied the attention economy, I show that in its participatory form it can be described as a polity in the making, in the sense of Luc Boltanski and Laurent Thévenot. This means that it embodies a set of collective rules and a specific principle of justice governing behaviours in the polity. I describe the normative characteristics of this emerging polity and compare it to the market form of the attention economy. This enables me to shed light on three contemporary problems in economic sociology and public policy making.http://journals.openedition.org/oeconomia/1123attention economyparticipationjusticeworthcommon goodprivacy
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The Attention Economy Between Market Capturing and Commitment in the Polity
Œconomia
attention economy
participation
justice
worth
common good
privacy
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title The Attention Economy Between Market Capturing and Commitment in the Polity
title_short The Attention Economy Between Market Capturing and Commitment in the Polity
title_full The Attention Economy Between Market Capturing and Commitment in the Polity
title_fullStr The Attention Economy Between Market Capturing and Commitment in the Polity
title_full_unstemmed The Attention Economy Between Market Capturing and Commitment in the Polity
title_sort attention economy between market capturing and commitment in the polity
publisher Association Œconomia
series Œconomia
issn 2113-5207
2269-8450
publishDate 2015-03-01
description This article describes a participatory form of the attention economy, as opposed to another form, the market attention economy. The latter signifies an evolution of the market environment, characterized by an over-abundance of information at a cost that is quasi nil. In this context, attention becomes rare. The participatory attention economy accounts for the actors’ motives for engaging in social life, mainly through social media on the Internet, in a context where attention has become rare. Drawing on the work of pioneer authors who have studied the attention economy, I show that in its participatory form it can be described as a polity in the making, in the sense of Luc Boltanski and Laurent Thévenot. This means that it embodies a set of collective rules and a specific principle of justice governing behaviours in the polity. I describe the normative characteristics of this emerging polity and compare it to the market form of the attention economy. This enables me to shed light on three contemporary problems in economic sociology and public policy making.
topic attention economy
participation
justice
worth
common good
privacy
url http://journals.openedition.org/oeconomia/1123
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