Jobless Future: Sci-Tech and the Dogma of Work

Author:   Stanley Aronowitz ,  William DiFazio
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9780816621941


Pages:   408
Publication Date:   22 June 1995
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained


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Jobless Future: Sci-Tech and the Dogma of Work


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Examining the job market of the future this book goes behind the headlines to challenge the idea that a high-tech economy will provide high-paying jobs for all who want them. The authors demonstrate that continued layoffs and job displacements are more likely. Reviewing a vast body of encouraging literature about the post-industrial age, Aronowitz and DiFazio conclude that neither theory, history, nor contemporary evidence warrants optimism about a technological economic order. Instead, they demonstrate the shift toward a massive displacement of employees at all levels and a large-scale degradation of the labour force. As they clearly chart a major change in the nature, scope and amount of paid work, the authors suggest that notions of justice and the good life based on full employment must change radically as well. They close by proposing alternatives to our dying job culture that might help us sustain ourselves and maintain our well-being in a science-based, technological economic future. One alternative discussed is reducing the work day so that fewer hours are worked with pay remaining constant.

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Author:   Stanley Aronowitz ,  William DiFazio
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
Imprint:   University of Minnesota Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.540kg
ISBN:  

9780816621941


ISBN 10:   0816621942
Pages:   408
Publication Date:   22 June 1995
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

The new knowledge work; techno-culture and the future of work; the end of skill?; the computerized engineer and architect; the professionalized scientist; contradictions of the knowledge class - power, proletarianization, and intellectuals; unions and the future of professional work; a taxonomy of teacher work; the cultural construction of class - knowledge and the labour process; quantum measures - capital investment and job reduction; the jobless future?

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