The handbook for the future of work
MacLeavy, Julie ; Pitts, Frederick Harry
Routledge - Abingdon
2024
448 p.
future of work ; automation ; digitalisation ; gender ; labour relations ; just transition
Labour economics
English
Bibliogr.;Index
9781032355924
13.01.1-68841
"Focusing on the past two decades, the handbook explores how technological advancements, automation and a shifting capitalist landscape have fundamentally reshaped work practices and labour relations. Beyond simply outlining the challenges and opportunities of automation, the handbook integrates these emerging realities with established discussions of work. Importantly, it moves beyond dominant technology-centric narratives, probing into broader questions about the nature of capitalism in a time of crisis and the contestation for alternative economic models. With contributions from established and emerging authors, based in institutions around the world, the handbook offers a systematic overview of the developments that have sparked radical shifts in how we live and work, and their multifaceted impacts upon social relations and identities, practices and sectors, politics and environments.
The handbook is unique in its exploration of the potential for economic transformations to reshape the centrality of work in our social and political imaginaries. A useful resource for students and researchers, the handbook serves as an essential guide to this new intellectual landscape."
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Table of contents:
Part I: Introduction
1. An Introduction to The Handbook for the Future of Work
Julie MacLeavy and Frederick Harry Pitts
Part 2: Futures of Work in Context
2. The future of work: A history
Tim Strangleman
3. What is the fourth industrial revolution? Towards a critical theory of the future of work
Greig Charnock
4. Financialisation of work futures
Jean Cushen and Paul Thompson
Part 3: Automation, Technology and the Future of Work
5. The political economy of labour and technological disruptions in capitalism
Elena Papagiannaki
6. Automation and the future of work
James Steinhoff
7. Resisting determinism(s): Unpacking cognitive technology and automation
Abigail Gilbert
Part 4: Platforms, Platform Labour and Gig Work
8. Platform labour and gig work futures: Uncovering women’s hidden digital labour
Al James
9. Non-labour platforms and their effects on work in specific sectors: a major gap in recent research on work and employment
David Hesmondhalgh and Charles Umney
10. Fighting the algorithm: The rise of activism in the face of platform inequality
Kalie M. Mayberry, Lindsey D. Cameron and Hatim A. Rahman
Part 5: Identity and Difference in the Future of Work
11. A future of racial capitalism: Reproducing coercion through new digital labour in South Africa
Bridget Kenny
12. Disability and the Future of Work
Melanie Jones, Kim Hoque, Victoria Wass and Nicholas Bacon
13. Work, wealth and the future: Evolving class structures and social mobility in a changing world of work
Julie MacLeavy
Part 6: Gender, Care and Social Reproduction
14. Gender and The Future of Work in the Affective and Agile Economies
M. Winter
15. Queering the Future of Work: Queer and trans temporalities for (re)thinking work and social reproduction
Lizzie Richardson and Daniel Cockayne
16. Care and the Future of Work
Karin Schwiter
Part 7: Sectoral Case Studies
17. Services are the future of work
Mattew Cole
18. Industry 5.0 and the future of work in manufacturing in Australia
Darryn Snell, Mark Dean and Al Rainnie
19. A means to an end? The role of technology in growth and post-growth futures of agrifood work in a European context
Costantine Manolchev, David Watson, Laura A. Colombo, Patrick Elf and James Scott Vandeventer
Part 8: Labour Market Transitions and Insecurity
20. Young Workers: Understanding labour market transitions and improving job quality
Edward Yates
21. Considering the futures of unpaid work
Nancy Worth
22. Navigating self-employment in the evolving landscape of work: reflecting on the past and anticipating the future
Paolo Borghi
Part 9: Mobilities and Geographies of Work Futures
23. Global production and the future of work: Past, present and futures of just-in-time
Rutvica Andrijasevic, Julie Yujie Chen and Marc Steinberg
24. Reshaping the geography of work: Remote worker migration and regional dynamics in the post-pandemic era
Julie Macleavy, Suzanne Mills, Katie Mazer and Darja Reuschke
25. Resisting precarity in city-regions
David Etherington, David Beel and Martin Jones
Part 10: Policy and the Politics of Work Futures
26. Industrial relations and the futures of work: efficiency, equity and voice in the twenty-first century
Huw Thomas and Peter Turnbull
27. Welfare policy: the role of social protection and active labour market programmes in the future of work
Jo Ingold
28. Politics and the future of work: Routine work, automation risk and redistributive preferences in the age of populism
Frederick Harry Pitts and M. Winter
Part 11: Environment and the Future of Work
29. Green jobs, just transition and the future of work
Ed Atkins
30. Energy transitions and the future of decent work in Asian garment factories
Evie Gilbert
31. Thermal Futures of Work: Intertwined economic and environmental trajectories under climate change
Laurie Parsons
Part 12: Conclusion
32. Conclusions and future challenges: The end of work and the end of history
Frederick Harry Pitts and Julie MacLeavy
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