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Latinas on the Line: Invisible Information Workers in Telecommunications Melissa Villa-nicholas

  • SKU: BELL-51903106
Latinas on the Line: Invisible Information Workers in Telecommunications Melissa Villa-nicholas
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Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.51 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Melissa Villa-Nicholas
ISBN: 9781978813755, 1978813759
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Latinas on the Line: Invisible Information Workers in Telecommunications Melissa Villa-nicholas by Melissa Villa-nicholas 9781978813755, 1978813759 instant download after payment.

Latinas on the Line provides a compelling analysis and historical and theoretical grounding of the oral histories, never before seen, of Latina information workers in the Bell System from their entrance in 1973 to their retirements by 2015. Author Melissa Villa-Nicholas demonstrates the importance of Latinas of the field of telecommunications through their own words and uses supporting archival research to provide an overview of how Latinas engage and remember a critical analysis of their work place, information technologies, and the larger globalized economy and shifting borderlands through their intersectional identities as information workers. The book offers a rich and engaging portrait of the critical history of Latinas in telecommunications, from their manual to automated to digitized labor.

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