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Craig, Nan.
Work in the futurethe automation revolution /
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Title/Author:
Work in the futureedited by Robert Skidelsky, Nan Craig.
Reminder of title:
the automation revolution /
other author:
Skidelsky, Robert.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020.
Description:
xiii, 211 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
AutomationSocial aspects.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21134-9
ISBN:
9783030211349$q(electronic bk.)
Work in the futurethe automation revolution /
Work in the future
the automation revolution /[electronic resource] :edited by Robert Skidelsky, Nan Craig. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xiii, 211 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Introduction- Robert Skidelsky and Nan Craig -- 2. The Future of Work - Robert Skidelsky -- Part I: Work in the Past -- 3. Patterns and Types of Work in the Past: Part 1 - Richard Donkin -- 4. Patterns and Types of Work in the Past: Part 2 - Richard Sennett -- 5. Patterns and Types of Work in the Past: Wageworker and Housewife from a Global Perspective: Birth, Variations and Limits of the Modern Couple- Andrea Komlosy -- Part II: Attitudes to Work -- 6. Attitudes to Work and the Future of Work: the view from economics - David A. Spencer -- 7. Attitudes to Work - Pierre-Michel Menger -- 8. Work as an Obligation - Nan Craig -- Part III: Attitudes to Technology -- 9. Attitudes to Technology: Part 1 - Jim Bessen -- 10. Attitudes to Technology: Part 2 - Carl Benedikt Frey -- Part IV: Possibilities and Limitations for AI: What can't machines do? -- 11. What Computers Will Never Be Able To Do - Thomas Tozer -- 12. Possibilities and Limitations for AI: what can't machines do? - Simon Colton -- Part V: Work in the Digital Economy -- 13. Work in the Digital Economy - Daniel Susskind -- 14.Two Myths about the Future of the Economy - Nick Srnicek -- Part VI: AI, Work and Ethics -- 15. AI, Ethics, and the Law - Cathy O'Neil -- Part VII: Policy -- 16. Policy for the Future of Work - David Graeber -- 17. Automation and Working Time in the UK - Rachel Kay -- 18. Shaping the Work of the Future: Policy Implications - Irmgard Nubler.
This short, accessible book seeks to explore the future of work through the views and opinions of a range of expertise, encompassing economic, historical, technological, ethical and anthropological aspects of the debate. The transition to an automated society brings with it new challenges and a consideration for what has happened in the past; the editors of this book carefully steer the reader through future possibilities and policy outcomes, all the while recognising that whilst such a shift to a robotised society will be a gradual process, it is one that requires significant thought and consideration.
ISBN: 9783030211349$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-21134-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HD6331 / .W675 2020
Dewey Class. No.: 331.25
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1. Introduction- Robert Skidelsky and Nan Craig -- 2. The Future of Work - Robert Skidelsky -- Part I: Work in the Past -- 3. Patterns and Types of Work in the Past: Part 1 - Richard Donkin -- 4. Patterns and Types of Work in the Past: Part 2 - Richard Sennett -- 5. Patterns and Types of Work in the Past: Wageworker and Housewife from a Global Perspective: Birth, Variations and Limits of the Modern Couple- Andrea Komlosy -- Part II: Attitudes to Work -- 6. Attitudes to Work and the Future of Work: the view from economics - David A. Spencer -- 7. Attitudes to Work - Pierre-Michel Menger -- 8. Work as an Obligation - Nan Craig -- Part III: Attitudes to Technology -- 9. Attitudes to Technology: Part 1 - Jim Bessen -- 10. Attitudes to Technology: Part 2 - Carl Benedikt Frey -- Part IV: Possibilities and Limitations for AI: What can't machines do? -- 11. What Computers Will Never Be Able To Do - Thomas Tozer -- 12. Possibilities and Limitations for AI: what can't machines do? - Simon Colton -- Part V: Work in the Digital Economy -- 13. Work in the Digital Economy - Daniel Susskind -- 14.Two Myths about the Future of the Economy - Nick Srnicek -- Part VI: AI, Work and Ethics -- 15. AI, Ethics, and the Law - Cathy O'Neil -- Part VII: Policy -- 16. Policy for the Future of Work - David Graeber -- 17. Automation and Working Time in the UK - Rachel Kay -- 18. Shaping the Work of the Future: Policy Implications - Irmgard Nubler.
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