Uncovering Labour in Information Revolutions, 1750-2000: Volume 11
Delve into the intricate world of communication and information labor with "Uncovering Labour in Information Revolutions, 1750-2000: Volume 11," published by Cambridge University Press in 2003. Spanning 268 pages, this insightful volume offers a comprehensive examination of how labor dynamics have evolved amidst revolutionary technological shifts.
Featuring contributions that chronicle the changing role of information workers, this book covers a diverse range of topics—from the clerical tasks of 18th-century Germany to the impactful actions of Indian telegraph workers in 1908 and the emergence of volunteerism in the nascent stages of the World Wide Web. Each chapter provides a unique perspective on how these transformative periods have shaped labor practices, making it a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts of labor history.
Explore the fascinating intersection of technology and labor, and gain a deeper understanding of the socio-economic threads that connect us all.