This article examines the epistemological and ethical implications of narratives surrounding the attention economy, highlighting the convergences between critical perspectives and the enthusiastic rhetoric of public discourse. In particular, it shows how both positions – despite their opposing intentions – share the same definition of attention. Conventional critical approaches thus implicitly accept the premises of the very model they aim to critique. In the first part, the article traces the evolution of the concept of the “attention economy” and identifies the epistemological and ethical assumptions common to various approaches. It then explores the cultural and technological conditions that have contributed to the rise of this category as a dominant interpretative framework. The article argues that, far from representing a rupture with previous or contemporary concepts such as the “information society,” the idea of the attention economy actually radicalizes and extends the defining logics of postmodern social narratives.
Oltre la risorsa. Per una critica radicale dell’economia dell’attenzione / E. Campo. - In: THE LAB'S QUARTERLY. - ISSN 2035-5548. - (2025), pp. 1-26. [Epub ahead of print] [10.13131/unipi/5s32-c110]
Oltre la risorsa. Per una critica radicale dell’economia dell’attenzione
E. Campo
2025
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This article examines the epistemological and ethical implications of narratives surrounding the attention economy, highlighting the convergences between critical perspectives and the enthusiastic rhetoric of public discourse. In particular, it shows how both positions – despite their opposing intentions – share the same definition of attention. Conventional critical approaches thus implicitly accept the premises of the very model they aim to critique. In the first part, the article traces the evolution of the concept of the “attention economy” and identifies the epistemological and ethical assumptions common to various approaches. It then explores the cultural and technological conditions that have contributed to the rise of this category as a dominant interpretative framework. The article argues that, far from representing a rupture with previous or contemporary concepts such as the “information society,” the idea of the attention economy actually radicalizes and extends the defining logics of postmodern social narratives.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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