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Main Author: Malinconico, S. Michael
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1983
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ291913
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author Malinconico, S. Michael
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contents People and Machines: Changing Relationships? Malinconico, S. Michael Automation Computers Human Factors Engineering Information Systems Labor Force Labor Utilization Man Machine Systems Specialization Technological Advancement Work Environment Discussion of the effect on the workforce of the application of electronic data processing technologies to information handling activities highlights task specialization; white collar alienation; feelings of powerlessness, meaninglessness, and normlessness in workers; the chronology of automation; and experimentation and communication. Nineteen references are cited. (EJS)
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publishDate 1983
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spellingShingle People and Machines: Changing Relationships?
Malinconico, S. Michael
Automation
Computers
Human Factors Engineering
Information Systems
Labor Force
Labor Utilization
Man Machine Systems
Specialization
Technological Advancement
Work Environment
People and Machines: Changing Relationships? Malinconico, S. Michael Automation Computers Human Factors Engineering Information Systems Labor Force Labor Utilization Man Machine Systems Specialization Technological Advancement Work Environment Discussion of the effect on the workforce of the application of electronic data processing technologies to information handling activities highlights task specialization; white collar alienation; feelings of powerlessness, meaninglessness, and normlessness in workers; the chronology of automation; and experimentation and communication. Nineteen references are cited. (EJS)
title People and Machines: Changing Relationships?
topic Automation
Computers
Human Factors Engineering
Information Systems
Labor Force
Labor Utilization
Man Machine Systems
Specialization
Technological Advancement
Work Environment
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ291913