Creating the future of work: imaginaries in an era of digitalization
Hallin, Anette ; Andersson, Christoffer ; Crevani, Lucia ; et al.
Edward Elgar - Cheltenham
2025
127 p.
digitalisation ; future of work ; artificial intelligence ; occupational sociology
Technology
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035324484
English
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"This timely book explores the ways in which the future of work and associated digital technologies are imagined in contemporary society. Drawing on a wealth of original research, the book features detailed case studies that link broad sociological concepts to everyday practice.
Building on the view that ideas about the future matter, the authors examine four imaginaries, namely work as rational, work as human-machine collaboration, work as freedom and work as self-improvement. They discuss how these imaginaries of work and technology risk shaping unwanted futures, and outline different scenarios that reflect an ideal future working world.
Creating the Future of Work is an indispensable resource for academics and students of business and management, organisation studies, employment relations, and the sociology of work and organisations. Researchers, policymakers and business professionals interested in creating a positive working environment and in deploying constructive technology will also find this book to be of great importance."
This work is licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Table of contents:
Preface
1 Imaginaries and the study of the future
2 Work and imaginaries of rationality
3 Work and imaginaries of collaboration between humans and machines
4 Work and imaginaries of freedom
5 Work and imaginaries of self-improvement
6 The politics of imaginaries
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