Adult Learning and Technology in Working-Class Life
Discover the intricate dynamics of everyday learning in "Adult Learning and Technology in Working-Class Life" by Peter Sawchuk, published by Cambridge University Press in 2003. This compelling hardback edition spans 272 pages and delves into the often-overlooked experiences of manufacturing workers as they navigate the intersection of technology and education.
Through a rich blend of life-history interviews, ethnographic observations in both homes and factories, and comprehensive survey materials, Sawchuk provides a unique social perspective on the impact of technological innovations. The book offers insightful microanalysis of human-computer interaction, making it an essential read for anyone interested in adult education, working-class life, and the evolving role of technology in learning.
Enhance your understanding of adult learning within the context of working-class environments with this informative and thought-provoking work.