New technologies at work : people, screens, and social virtuality / edited by Christina Garsten and Helena Wulff
Publication details: Oxford : Berg, 2003Description: xii, 250 p. ; 24cmISBN:- 1859736440 (hbk.)
- 1859736491 (pbk.)
- Employees -- Effect of technological innovations on -- United States -- Case studies
- Electronic data processing personnel -- Supply and demand -- United States
- Internet -- Economic aspects -- United States
- Information technology -- Economic aspects -- United States
- Telecommuting -- United States
- Information society -- United States
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| HD6331.W38 1972a Workers` attitudes and technology / | HD6331.18.M39N38 The interpretation of quantum mechanics | HD6331.2.E85.N48 New technologies and work capitalist and socialist perspectives | HD6331.2.U5N488 New technologies at work : people, screens, and social virtuality / | HD6331.2.U5T47 Technology and employment: innovation and growth in the U.S. economy / | HD6336.L53 1981 Industrial relations and multinational corporations in Europe / | HD6336.W66 Women's employment and multinationals in Europe |
Includes bibliographical references and index
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