Knowledge Workers in the Information Society
Herausgeber: McKercher, Catherine
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Knowledge Workers in the Information Society addresses the changing nature of work, workers, and their organizations in the media, information, and knowledge industries.
Knowledge Workers in the Information Society addresses the changing nature of work, workers, and their organizations in the media, information, and knowledge industries.
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- Critical Media Studies
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 684g
- ISBN-13: 9780739117804
- ISBN-10: 0739117807
- Artikelnr.: 22990970
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Critical Media Studies
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 684g
- ISBN-13: 9780739117804
- ISBN-10: 0739117807
- Artikelnr.: 22990970
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Catherine McKercher is associate professor in the School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton University. Vincent Mosco is professor of sociology and Canada Research Chair in Communication and Society at Queen's University.
Chapter 1 Introduction. Theorizing Knowledge Labor and the Information
Society Chapter 2 Chapter 1. Labor Off the Air: The Hearst Corporation,
Cross Ownership and the Union Struggle for Media Access in San Francisco
Chapter 3 Chapter 2. Writing Off Workers: The Decline of the U.S. and
Canadian Labor Beats Chapter 4 Chapter 3. The Librarian and the Univac:
Automation and Labor at the 1962 Seattle World's Fair Chapter 5 Chapter 4.
A Libratariat? Labor, Technology, and Librarianship in the Information Age
Chapter 6 Chapter 5. Marketing Creative Labor: Hollywood "Making of"
Documentary Features Chapter 7 Chapter 6. Commodification of Creativity:
Reskilling Computer Animation Labor in Taiwan Chapter 8 Chapter 7.
Glocalization in an Era of Globalization: Labor Relations in British
Provincial Newpapers Chapter 9 Chapter 8. Spanish TV Production Goes
Digital: Impact on Journalistic Routines, Workflow, and Newsroom
Organization Chapter 10 Chapter 9. No Information Age Utopia: Knowledge
Workers and Clients in the Social Service Sector Chapter 11 Chapter 10.
Outsourcing Knowledge Work: Labor Responds to the New International
Division of Labor Chapter 12 Chapter 11. "New" Economy/Old Labor:
Creativity, Flatness, and Other Neo-liberal Myths Chapter 13 Chapter 12.
Immaterial Labor, Precarity, and Recomposition Chapter 14 Chapter 13. New
Media as a New Mode of Production? Chapter 15 Chapter 14. High-Tech Workers
of the World, Unionize! A Case Study of WashTech's "New Model of Unionism"
Chapter 16 Chapter 15. Short-Circuited? The Communication of Labor
Struggles in China Chapter 17 Chapter 16. Women and Knowledge Work in the
Asia-Pacific: Complicating Technological Empowerment Chapter 18 Chapter 17.
Globalization and Workers' Power: The Struggle for Hegemony during the 1997
UPS Strike Chapter 19 Chapter 18. Labor Strife and Carnival Symbolism
Chapter 20 Chapter 19. Neo-liberalism and Its Impact in the
Telecommunications Industry: One Trad Unionist's Perspective
Society Chapter 2 Chapter 1. Labor Off the Air: The Hearst Corporation,
Cross Ownership and the Union Struggle for Media Access in San Francisco
Chapter 3 Chapter 2. Writing Off Workers: The Decline of the U.S. and
Canadian Labor Beats Chapter 4 Chapter 3. The Librarian and the Univac:
Automation and Labor at the 1962 Seattle World's Fair Chapter 5 Chapter 4.
A Libratariat? Labor, Technology, and Librarianship in the Information Age
Chapter 6 Chapter 5. Marketing Creative Labor: Hollywood "Making of"
Documentary Features Chapter 7 Chapter 6. Commodification of Creativity:
Reskilling Computer Animation Labor in Taiwan Chapter 8 Chapter 7.
Glocalization in an Era of Globalization: Labor Relations in British
Provincial Newpapers Chapter 9 Chapter 8. Spanish TV Production Goes
Digital: Impact on Journalistic Routines, Workflow, and Newsroom
Organization Chapter 10 Chapter 9. No Information Age Utopia: Knowledge
Workers and Clients in the Social Service Sector Chapter 11 Chapter 10.
Outsourcing Knowledge Work: Labor Responds to the New International
Division of Labor Chapter 12 Chapter 11. "New" Economy/Old Labor:
Creativity, Flatness, and Other Neo-liberal Myths Chapter 13 Chapter 12.
Immaterial Labor, Precarity, and Recomposition Chapter 14 Chapter 13. New
Media as a New Mode of Production? Chapter 15 Chapter 14. High-Tech Workers
of the World, Unionize! A Case Study of WashTech's "New Model of Unionism"
Chapter 16 Chapter 15. Short-Circuited? The Communication of Labor
Struggles in China Chapter 17 Chapter 16. Women and Knowledge Work in the
Asia-Pacific: Complicating Technological Empowerment Chapter 18 Chapter 17.
Globalization and Workers' Power: The Struggle for Hegemony during the 1997
UPS Strike Chapter 19 Chapter 18. Labor Strife and Carnival Symbolism
Chapter 20 Chapter 19. Neo-liberalism and Its Impact in the
Telecommunications Industry: One Trad Unionist's Perspective
Chapter 1 Introduction. Theorizing Knowledge Labor and the Information
Society Chapter 2 Chapter 1. Labor Off the Air: The Hearst Corporation,
Cross Ownership and the Union Struggle for Media Access in San Francisco
Chapter 3 Chapter 2. Writing Off Workers: The Decline of the U.S. and
Canadian Labor Beats Chapter 4 Chapter 3. The Librarian and the Univac:
Automation and Labor at the 1962 Seattle World's Fair Chapter 5 Chapter 4.
A Libratariat? Labor, Technology, and Librarianship in the Information Age
Chapter 6 Chapter 5. Marketing Creative Labor: Hollywood "Making of"
Documentary Features Chapter 7 Chapter 6. Commodification of Creativity:
Reskilling Computer Animation Labor in Taiwan Chapter 8 Chapter 7.
Glocalization in an Era of Globalization: Labor Relations in British
Provincial Newpapers Chapter 9 Chapter 8. Spanish TV Production Goes
Digital: Impact on Journalistic Routines, Workflow, and Newsroom
Organization Chapter 10 Chapter 9. No Information Age Utopia: Knowledge
Workers and Clients in the Social Service Sector Chapter 11 Chapter 10.
Outsourcing Knowledge Work: Labor Responds to the New International
Division of Labor Chapter 12 Chapter 11. "New" Economy/Old Labor:
Creativity, Flatness, and Other Neo-liberal Myths Chapter 13 Chapter 12.
Immaterial Labor, Precarity, and Recomposition Chapter 14 Chapter 13. New
Media as a New Mode of Production? Chapter 15 Chapter 14. High-Tech Workers
of the World, Unionize! A Case Study of WashTech's "New Model of Unionism"
Chapter 16 Chapter 15. Short-Circuited? The Communication of Labor
Struggles in China Chapter 17 Chapter 16. Women and Knowledge Work in the
Asia-Pacific: Complicating Technological Empowerment Chapter 18 Chapter 17.
Globalization and Workers' Power: The Struggle for Hegemony during the 1997
UPS Strike Chapter 19 Chapter 18. Labor Strife and Carnival Symbolism
Chapter 20 Chapter 19. Neo-liberalism and Its Impact in the
Telecommunications Industry: One Trad Unionist's Perspective
Society Chapter 2 Chapter 1. Labor Off the Air: The Hearst Corporation,
Cross Ownership and the Union Struggle for Media Access in San Francisco
Chapter 3 Chapter 2. Writing Off Workers: The Decline of the U.S. and
Canadian Labor Beats Chapter 4 Chapter 3. The Librarian and the Univac:
Automation and Labor at the 1962 Seattle World's Fair Chapter 5 Chapter 4.
A Libratariat? Labor, Technology, and Librarianship in the Information Age
Chapter 6 Chapter 5. Marketing Creative Labor: Hollywood "Making of"
Documentary Features Chapter 7 Chapter 6. Commodification of Creativity:
Reskilling Computer Animation Labor in Taiwan Chapter 8 Chapter 7.
Glocalization in an Era of Globalization: Labor Relations in British
Provincial Newpapers Chapter 9 Chapter 8. Spanish TV Production Goes
Digital: Impact on Journalistic Routines, Workflow, and Newsroom
Organization Chapter 10 Chapter 9. No Information Age Utopia: Knowledge
Workers and Clients in the Social Service Sector Chapter 11 Chapter 10.
Outsourcing Knowledge Work: Labor Responds to the New International
Division of Labor Chapter 12 Chapter 11. "New" Economy/Old Labor:
Creativity, Flatness, and Other Neo-liberal Myths Chapter 13 Chapter 12.
Immaterial Labor, Precarity, and Recomposition Chapter 14 Chapter 13. New
Media as a New Mode of Production? Chapter 15 Chapter 14. High-Tech Workers
of the World, Unionize! A Case Study of WashTech's "New Model of Unionism"
Chapter 16 Chapter 15. Short-Circuited? The Communication of Labor
Struggles in China Chapter 17 Chapter 16. Women and Knowledge Work in the
Asia-Pacific: Complicating Technological Empowerment Chapter 18 Chapter 17.
Globalization and Workers' Power: The Struggle for Hegemony during the 1997
UPS Strike Chapter 19 Chapter 18. Labor Strife and Carnival Symbolism
Chapter 20 Chapter 19. Neo-liberalism and Its Impact in the
Telecommunications Industry: One Trad Unionist's Perspective