Dettagli del libro
Formato
Kindle
Pagine
224
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2020
Editore
Palgrave Macmillan
Edizione
1st ed. 2020
ISBN-10
3030211347
ISBN-13
9783030211349
Descrizione
In an era defined by rapid technological progression, this insightful examination delves into the implications of automation on the landscape of work. The authors, Robert Skidelsky and Nan Craig, engage with diverse perspectives to paint a picture of what the future may hold for workers across various sectors. Through their analysis, they challenge traditional notions of employment and productivity, prompting readers to confront the reality of shifting job dynamics and the potential displacement of human roles by machines.
As they navigate the complexities of this automation revolution, the authors encourage a dialogue about the socio-economic consequences that may arise. The book invites reflection on how societies can adapt to these changes, focusing on the necessity for new skills and roles, as well as the ethical considerations surrounding automation. It serves as both a thought-provoking exploration and a call to action for individuals and policymakers alike, steering the conversation toward a more sustainable and equitable work future.
As they navigate the complexities of this automation revolution, the authors encourage a dialogue about the socio-economic consequences that may arise. The book invites reflection on how societies can adapt to these changes, focusing on the necessity for new skills and roles, as well as the ethical considerations surrounding automation. It serves as both a thought-provoking exploration and a call to action for individuals and policymakers alike, steering the conversation toward a more sustainable and equitable work future.
Generi
Scienza e Tecnologia
Business ed Economia