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Artificial intelligence should be changing society, not reinforcing capitalist notions of work



Trade Review

'Brings together a range of unmissable views across the contemporary spectrum of technology-driven labour relations'

-- Dr. Ivan Williams Jimenez, Policy and Development Manager at the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, UK

'A path-breaking book offering unparalleled insights. Moore and Woodcock re-affirm their position as leaders in this field'

-- Premilla D'Cruz, Professor of Organizational Behaviour Area, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA)

Table of Contents

Figures
Series Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: AI: Making it, Faking it, Breaking it - Phoebe V. Moore and Jamie Woodcock
PART I - MAKING IT
1. AI Trainers: Who is the Smart Worker Today? - Phoebe V. Moore
2. Work Now, Profit Later: AI Between Capital, Labour and Regulation - Toni Prug and Paško Bilić
3. Delivering Food on Bikes: Between Machinic Subordination and Autonomy in the Algorithmic Workplace - Benjamin Herr
4. Putting the Habitus to Work: Digital Prosumption, Surveillance and Distinction - Eduard Müller
5. The Power of Prediction: People Analytics at Work - Uwe Vormbusch and Peter Kels
PART II - FAKING IT
6. Manufacturing Consent in the Gig Economy - Luca Perrig
7. Automated and Autonomous? Technologies Mediating the Exertion and Perception of Labour Control - Beatriz Casas González
8. Can Robots Produce Customer Confidence? Contradictions Among Automation, New Mechanisms of Control and Resistances in the Banking Labour Process - Giorgio Boccardo
PART III - BREAKING IT
9. It Gets Better With Age: AI and the Labour Process in Old and New Gig-Economy Firms - Adam Badger
10. Self-Tracking and Sousveillance at Work: Insights from Human-Computer Interaction and Social Science - Marta E. Cecchinato, Sandy J. J. Gould and Frederick Harry Pitts
11. Breaking Digital Atomisation: Resistant Cultures of Solidarity in Platform-Based Courier Work - Heiner Heiland and Simon Schaupp
12. Resisting the Algorithmic Boss: Guessing, Gaming, Reframing and Contesting Rules in App-Based Management - Joanna Bronowicka and Mirela Ivanova
Notes on Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: Pluto Press
      Publication Date: 20/03/2021
      ISBN13: 9780745343501, 978-0745343501
      ISBN10: 0745343503

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Artificial intelligence should be changing society, not reinforcing capitalist notions of work



      Trade Review

      'Brings together a range of unmissable views across the contemporary spectrum of technology-driven labour relations'

      -- Dr. Ivan Williams Jimenez, Policy and Development Manager at the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, UK

      'A path-breaking book offering unparalleled insights. Moore and Woodcock re-affirm their position as leaders in this field'

      -- Premilla D'Cruz, Professor of Organizational Behaviour Area, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA)

      Table of Contents

      Figures
      Series Preface
      Acknowledgements
      Introduction: AI: Making it, Faking it, Breaking it - Phoebe V. Moore and Jamie Woodcock
      PART I - MAKING IT
      1. AI Trainers: Who is the Smart Worker Today? - Phoebe V. Moore
      2. Work Now, Profit Later: AI Between Capital, Labour and Regulation - Toni Prug and Paško Bilić
      3. Delivering Food on Bikes: Between Machinic Subordination and Autonomy in the Algorithmic Workplace - Benjamin Herr
      4. Putting the Habitus to Work: Digital Prosumption, Surveillance and Distinction - Eduard Müller
      5. The Power of Prediction: People Analytics at Work - Uwe Vormbusch and Peter Kels
      PART II - FAKING IT
      6. Manufacturing Consent in the Gig Economy - Luca Perrig
      7. Automated and Autonomous? Technologies Mediating the Exertion and Perception of Labour Control - Beatriz Casas González
      8. Can Robots Produce Customer Confidence? Contradictions Among Automation, New Mechanisms of Control and Resistances in the Banking Labour Process - Giorgio Boccardo
      PART III - BREAKING IT
      9. It Gets Better With Age: AI and the Labour Process in Old and New Gig-Economy Firms - Adam Badger
      10. Self-Tracking and Sousveillance at Work: Insights from Human-Computer Interaction and Social Science - Marta E. Cecchinato, Sandy J. J. Gould and Frederick Harry Pitts
      11. Breaking Digital Atomisation: Resistant Cultures of Solidarity in Platform-Based Courier Work - Heiner Heiland and Simon Schaupp
      12. Resisting the Algorithmic Boss: Guessing, Gaming, Reframing and Contesting Rules in App-Based Management - Joanna Bronowicka and Mirela Ivanova
      Notes on Contributors
      Index

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