Introduction: Hacked in the USA: Prosumption and Digital Labour; Olivier Frayssé and Mathieu O'Neil<BR>1. Setting the Standards: the USA and Capitalism in the Digital Age; Ursula Huws<BR>2. How the US Counterculture Redefined Work for the Age of the Internet; Olivier Frayssé<BR>3. The Costs of Paying, or Three Histories of Swiping; Michael Palm<BR>4: Work and Prosumerism: Collaborative Consumption in the United States; Marie-Christine Pauwels<BR>5. The Moral Technical Imaginaries of Internet Convergence in an American Television Network; Adam Fish<BR>6. Migration Machine: Marketing Mexico in the Age of ICTs; Eve Bantman-Masum<BR>7. The Dialectics of Prosumption in the Digital Age; Eran Fisher<BR>8. 'Whistle While You Work.' Work, Emotion, and Contests of Authority at the Happiest Place on Earth; Thibaut Clément <BR>9. The Coming of Augmented Property: A Constructivist Lesson for the Critics of Intellectual Property; Johan Söderberg<BR>10. Wikipedians on Wage Labour within Peer Production; Arwid Lund<BR>Afterword: Towards Cloud Labour; Vincent Mosco<BR>