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Internet And Change An Anthropology Of Knowledge And Flexible Work Jens Kjaerulff

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Internet And Change An Anthropology Of Knowledge And Flexible Work Jens Kjaerulff
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.1 MB
Author: Jens Kjaerulff
ISBN: 9781351217200, 1351217208
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Internet And Change An Anthropology Of Knowledge And Flexible Work Jens Kjaerulff by Jens Kjaerulff 9781351217200, 1351217208 instant download after payment.

In the lively debate over how Internet creates social and cultural change, the concept of change itself has not been well understood. Through an ethnographic exploration of telework and fine-grained descriptions of the material experience of Internet use, this book makes an important contribution to the theory of cultural change and the social analysis of technology. Kjaerulff argues that telework is mostly practiced informally, and that this form of flexible work is more prevalent than commonly assumed. Against conventional assertions that flexible work promotes alienation, he shows that the picture is far more complex and that the cultural conception of ‘work’ changes through new practices of economic behavior.

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