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Automation and the future of work: A social shaping of technology approach
Authors:Debra Howcroft  Phil Taylor
Affiliation:1. People, Management and Organisation Division, University of Manchester-Alliance Business School, Manchester, UK;2. Department of Work, Employment and Organisation, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland
Abstract:Recent years have seen enormous attention paid to automation and its potential implications for the future of work. This study rejects unhelpful speculation and, instead, poses the question ‘what is shaping automation and its predicted effects?’ In contrast to the technological determinism framing much of the current debate, this study utilises the social shaping of technology (SST) approach, a theoretically informed body of research largely overlooked by sociology of work scholars. Compared with mainstream commentary, which treats technology as separate from the social world, SST facilitates examination of how the development and use of technology are shaped by broader socioeconomic concerns and politics. The analysis presented is based on an understanding of how technology is shaped by existing technology, economics, social relations, gender and the state.
Keywords:AI  automation  fourth industrial revolution  future of work  robots  social shaping of technology  technology
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