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Manufacturing Consent revisité
The article briefly presents Manufacturing Consent, a 1979 publication directed by Allis Chalmer that deals with the way in which work discipline for manual labourers is organised through coercion and consent, based in particular on the establishment of ...
Michael Burawoy
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Transnational Tortillas: Race, Gender, and Shop-Floor Politics in Mexico and the United States [PDF]
[Excerpt] In this book I seek to demonstrate the state\u27s central role in the labor process by looking at racialized and gendered aspects of state policies, especially in the U.S.-Mexico border region. In the era of global capitalism—marked by the rise
Munoz, Carolina Bank
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The Rise of Algorithmic Management and Implications for Work and Organisations
ABSTRACT The rise of algorithmic management (AM) is helping to transform work and employment relationships, creating new challenges and opportunities alike. AM leverages machine‐learning algorithms to help automate managerial functions. This raises key questions about its impact on work, organisations, and the broader society.
Mingqiong Mike Zhang +3 more
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Resenha da obra: BURAWOY, Michael. O Marxismo encontra Bourdieu Campinas: Editora da Unicamp, 2010.
Leda Maria de Oliveira Rodrigues
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Satanic Mills or Silicon Islands? The Politics of High-Tech Production in the Philippines [PDF]
[Excerpt] So how do we make sense of high-tech production as it emerges in developing countries like the Philippines? What explains the changes and wide variation in how work is organized?
McKay, Steven C.
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How is Climate Change Changing Agrarian Studies?
ABSTRACT A range of compelling recent literature highlights how climate change is rewriting the intertwined social and environmental processes that comprise agrarian landscapes. Mainstream reaction has been to double down on technical intensification strategies supplemented by a resolute faith in scientific advancement to reduce vulnerabilities.
Kasia Paprocki +4 more
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The Role of Imagination in Social Scientific Discovery: Why Machine Discoverers Will Need Imagination Algorithms [PDF]
When philosophers discuss the possibility of machines making scientific discoveries, they typically focus on discoveries in physics, biology, chemistry and mathematics.
Stuart, Michael
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Abstract Integration between the American state and technology capital has deep roots in the military‐industrial complex that has structured the US geopolitical economy since World War II. This article makes the case for understanding the urban‐regional dimensions of technology capital in terms of a transformation of, rather than as a departure from ...
Chris Meulbroek, Jim Glassman
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A REPLIKA folyóirat 2006. októberi (53–54) számában jelent meg Michael Burawoy „Közérdekű szociológiát” című cikke, amelyben a szociológia tudományának kritikáját fogalmazza meg, megújulási lehetőségeit elemzi, és arra próbál rávilágítani, hogy miként ...
ÁDÁM VERTETICS
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An expert interview about Public Sociology with Prof.Dr. Michael Burawoy
Markus Rudolfi
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