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New Digital Workplace
How New Technologies Revolutionise Work
Contributors and Conference Background
With contributions from over 20 leading scholars from across the globe, this new book brings together a number of papers that have been presented at the annual International Labour Process Conference, at which the conference theme Working Revolutions: Revolutionising Work provided the inspiration for many of the chapters included in this volume.
Content and Focus
Grounded in Labour Process Theory, the text examines how digital technologies impact on work and organisations and provides a rigorous account of the technological, organizational and work related changes in both the new digital industries and in the traditional service and manufacturing sectors. The book covers many of the most significant contemporary issues and subjects in the field, including the representation of women in IT, workplace cyberbullying, virtualisation and the video games industry.
Intended Audience
This book is essential reading for upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students studying modules related to technology and work, as well as modules in work sociology on sociology degree programmes.