The Rise of Digital Management
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The Rise of Digital Management

From Industrial Mobilization to Platform Capitalism

  1. 254 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

The Rise of Digital Management

From Industrial Mobilization to Platform Capitalism

About this book

This book analyzes the history of management, placing it in perspective with both American history and the genealogy of digital technology. Focusing on the years of industrial mobilization in the United States (from 1937 to 1945) and their extension into the Cold War, it shows particularly how "scientific management" was reconfigured and re-legitimized in favor of a new profoundly American geopolitics. In a context where the future was at a standstill, this research also explains what became of the managerial processes at the heart of capitalism from the 40s onwards: the shift from a managerial capitalism of calculation to a narrative capitalism made up of "desiring machines". This digital management no longer simply contributes, along with others, to unveiling and revealing the future. Aligned with the American obsession with novelty, it is the very process of revelation and unveiling, with managers and consumers alike becoming the intersecting subjects of desires borne of managerial apocalypses.

To explore this period of American history, the author has combined a triple narrative anchored in three types of archives: an intimate history of this reconfiguration from the presence in New York of Saint-Exupéry, Burnham and Wiener; a description of the great historical moment of industrial mobilization; and a philosophical speculation about reconfiguration and its links to American history.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2024
Print ISBN
9781032703732
eBook ISBN
9781040033876
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Endorsements
  3. Half Title
  4. Series Page
  5. Title Page
  6. Copyright Page
  7. Dedication
  8. Contents
  9. Acknowledgments
  10. Introduction: Informing a Depthless World, the Great Consequence of Our Digital Management
  11. 1 James Burnham, the Walker of Washington Square: In Search of Managerial Oligarchy
  12. 2 Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Exiled in New York: From the Empire of Citadelle to the Empire State Building
  13. 3 Norbert Wiener, Visiting the Beekman Hotel: The Cybernetic Moment in Manhattan
  14. 4 Last Dinner in New York before the Big Flight: Saint-Exupéry, Burnham, Mead and Wiener Meet Again at La Vie Parisienne
  15. 5 The United States as the “Arsenal of Democracy”: The Flight of World War II
  16. 6 Back on New York Soil: Wandering from the Navy Yard in Brooklyn to the Great Management Networks in Manhattan
  17. 7 Crisis of the Great Common Narrative and the Inhabitation of the World: Macy's Presents
  18. 8 Genealogy of Managerial Apocalypses: In the Footsteps of the American Event
  19. Conclusion: From “Management” to “Gestio”, from New York to Rome
  20. Name Index
  21. Subject Index