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Paul Virilio’s work on dromology provides a model of a political economy. This article focuses on one aspect of the dromoeconomy, the users and producers of this system, the “dromospheric generation.”

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The article explores the generation of the 2000s, users of screen-based digital technologies, in particular focusing on the digital child (“digi-child”) as the model information worker whose operational skills of “transmission” through game play are producing the material grounds of the future by transmitting energy in the dromoeconomy.

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This page is a summary of: Dromospheric Generation, Cultural Politics an International Journal, July 2015, Duke University Press,
DOI: 10.1215/17432197-2895807.
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