diff --git a/_queue/parodia_de_los_comunes.markdown b/_queue/parodia_de_los_comunes.markdown index dcd4b6f29a4d406361046d9a4a0dea45df6806f6..d0447be306ced75674fd79281abe1b519392176d 100644 --- a/_queue/parodia_de_los_comunes.markdown +++ b/_queue/parodia_de_los_comunes.markdown @@ -1531,159 +1531,6 @@ decide tomar el control creativo de su futuro. BibliografÃa ------------ -References - -Andrejevic, Mark. 2013. Estranged Free Labor. In Digital -Labor. The Internet as Playground and Factory, edited by Trebor Scholz, -149-164. New York: Routledge. -Aytes, Ayhan. 2013. Return of the Crowds: -Mechanical Turk and Neoliberal States of Exception. In Digital Labor. The -Internet as Playground and Factory, edited by Trebor Scholz, 79-97. New -York: Routledge. - -Bauwens, Michel. 2005. The Political Economy of -Peer Production. Ctheory Journal. Accessed July 23, -2013. http://www.ctheory.net/articles.aspx?id=499 Bauwens, -Michel. 2007. 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