INST878R

Special Topics in Information Studies; Futures of Work

Are robots taking our jobs? Are there any jobs even worth taking? What other futures of work might we build? This course examines these questions by focusing on the labor process of computer-supported collaborative work (CSCW) in domains ranging from transportation to software development to sex work, drawing on research and theory from sociology, organizational studies, HCI, and more. Design-oriented students will be encouraged to develop interventions to enhance not just productivity but autonomy and democracy. Research-oriented students will learn to study workplaces and situate shopfloor developments in global political economy.

Sister Courses: INST878A, INST878B, INST878C, INST878E, INST878G, INST878L, INST878M, INST878N, INST878O, INST878Q, INST878X

Spring 2024

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