Technologies of labour and the politics of contradiction / Paško Bilić, Jaka Primorac, Bjarki Valtýsson, editors
2018
JA80
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Title
Technologies of labour and the politics of contradiction / Paško Bilić, Jaka Primorac, Bjarki Valtýsson, editors
ISBN
9783319762791 (electronic book)
3319762796 (electronic book)
9783319762784
3319762788
3319762796 (electronic book)
9783319762784
3319762788
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Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xvii, 296 pages)
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JA80
Dewey Decimal Classification
320.01
Summary
"This book could mark a 'maturing' of the digital labour debates, and as such is to be welcomed."--Nick Dyer-Witheford, University of Western Ontario, Canada 'This empirically wide-ranging analysis of the labour-technology relationship could not be more timely or pressing.' - Juliet Webster, Work & Equality Research, UK 'An excellent contribution to current debates in the trend toward labour capture in digitalized environments.' - Phoebe V Moore, Leicester University Business School, UK This book is situated in the nexus between technology, labour and politics. It focuses on contradictions as heuristic devices that uncover struggles, frictions and ambiguities of digitalization in work and labour environments. Topics include contradictions in automation, internet platforms, digital practices, creative industries, communication industries, human interaction, democratic participation and regulation. Three cross-cutting themes can be identified within the diverse chapters represented in the book. First, many authors argue that labour and economic valorisation occur outside of the traditional concept of working space and time. Second, digital technology is not fixed under capital. It is malleable and mouldable. Third, many political tensions are occurring without organized awareness or dissent. The book will, therefore, be of interest to researchers and students in the fields of sociology of work, media studies, cultural studies, gender studies, science and technology studies and Critical Theory as well as to trade-unionists and policy makers.-- Provided by publisher.
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