

27. Critique as Commodity (w/ Morgane Billuart)
Mar 4, 2025
In this conversation with Morgane Billuart, a writer and visual artist known for her critical work on technology and health, they explore the evolving role of the critical internet researcher. Morgane sheds light on the commodification of critique and its impact on knowledge dissemination in our digital age. They discuss the challenges of monetizing knowledge, the tension between academic rigor and online metrics, and how art is adapting in a capitalist landscape. Their insights reveal the complex interplay between technology, belief, and creative expression.
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Critique as Commodity
- Independent research is moving from universities to online platforms like Substack and Patreon.
- This creates precarity for researchers while demanding visibility and monetization.
Critical Internet Researchers
- Morgane Billuart's research explores the trend of internet researchers publishing online.
- She questions how they present, share, and monetize their work and why they do it.
Paywalls and Knowledge
- Paywalls for knowledge exist both within and outside academia.
- Free knowledge is an ideal but not a current reality, especially with rising education costs.