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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DESKILLING» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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deskilling in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
deskilling im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The intangibilities of form: skill and
deskilling in art ...
A rich and groundbreaking study of conceptual art, from Duchamp to Warhol, and its relationship to capitalism.
2
Deskilling Migrant Women in the Global Care Industry
Apart from other penalties, such as gender and race, discussed in Chapter 1, it
was these tangible structural barriers that led to their deskilling—an inability to
practise or use the skills that they had learned in universities and in their
workplaces ...
Deskilling. Harry. Braverman. The. Idea. A S MODERN INDUSTRY HAS
ADVANCED AND NEW METHODS OF PRODUCTION HAVE BEEN ./ijntroduced,
many writers have speculated whether the new industrial technologies would
liberate ...
4
The Sociology of Work: Continuity and Change in Paid and ...
CHAPTER. THREE••••••••. Paid. Work. in. Industrial. Society. and. Deskilling? It is
widely thought that one of the major consequences of the rise of industrial
capitalism was the destruction of skill following the introduction of machinery.
From the ...
5
Culture Change and the New Technology: An Archaeology of the ...
Outside the home, individuals tended to work for entrepreneurs who owned the
means of production and dictated the work process, circumstances that led to the
deskilling of workers. Deskilling was accomplished by segmenting the labor ...
6
Becoming a Teacher of Hope: A Critical Ethnography of ...
This critical ethnography explores how five novice teachers committed to teaching in socially critical and pedagogically democratic ways experience the occupational socialization process as they begin teaching in conventional public ...
7
Human Factors in Aviation
Deskilling In addition to monitoring the automation, the other task left for pilots on
highly automated flight decks is to take over from the automation in cases of
failure or undesired system behavior (Bainbridge, 1983). One problem with this
task ...
Earl L. Wiener, David C. Nagel, 1988
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Teachers as Intellectuals: Toward a Critical Pedagogy of ...
Deskilling. Teacher. Work. One of the major threats facing prospective and
existing teachers within the public schools is the increasing development of
instrumental ideologies that emphasize a technocratic approach to both teacher ...
9
Invisible Virtuosi: The
Deskilling and Reskilling of ...
These works are packaged and produced by BiblioLabs under license by ProQuest UMI.
Gualberto Simeon Pillich, 2011
10
Technology and Capital in the Age of Lean Production: A ...
Generally speaking, the arguments given by advocates of the "new economy" for
the reskilling thesis are most plausible for certain groups of workers in the core,
while the deskilling thesis appears to hold for many of those working on the ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «DESKILLING» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
deskilling im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Being David Brooks
“Dysfunctions,” of course, not to due to racism, redlining, deskilling, offshoring, policing, or disinvestment in their communities, but to the poor's ... «CounterPunch, Jul 15»
Georg Lukacs: Lessons for struggle today
The results of reification can be seen in the development of Taylorism, deskilling, the assembly line and the time clock, which reduce the worker ... «Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal, Jul 15»
Steve Randall: The shape of class in America
... today computerized monitoring, technological worker displacement and deskilling. Between owners and workers and among factions of both, ... «GazetteNET, Jun 15»
We're All Precarious Now
On the one hand, deskilling, fragmentation, speedup and greater precariousness for all workers has weakened workers. But other aspects ... «International Viewpoint, Jun 15»
The Return of the Great White Boss, Bruce Springsteen
This said, there's likely no better chronicle of deskilling and its social ravages than the one he'll leave to a nation decimated by the sleight of ... «PopMatters, Jun 15»
Interzum Cologne: Rocking and 'rolling' in the machinery hall
... focused on assisting mattress makers in bringing production processes in-house, while at the same time simplifying—or “deskilling”—machinery operations. «BedTimes Magazine, Jun 15»
The internet is the answer to all the questions of our time
Internet companies are where de-skilling takes place, but the people doing the deskilling are, necessarily, highly skilled. Tech giants have such ... «The Guardian, Jun 15»
Will the European Union stay united?
The damage done to the economic and social environment by deskilling, de-professionalization and all that has gone with the neoliberal ... «Socialist Worker Online, Jun 15»
Searching for the New Militant Minority in the American Labor …
The surrender of control over the introduction of technology, and the resulting speed-up and deskilling of work, was justified as a trade-off for ... «In These Times, Jun 15»
'Why teachers should become consumers of curricula and lessons …
I'm wary of warnings issued by veteran educationalists who speak of maths programmes and the national strategies as deskilling and de-professionalising ... «TES News, Jun 15»