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Amsterdam University Press Feminist Futures of Work - Amsterdam University Press Book

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Description

Explore the changing landscape of labor through the lens of feminist theory in Feminist Futures of Work: Reimagining Labour in the Digital Economy. Published by Amsterdam University Press, this title is part of the Digital Studies series and offers a deep look into how the digital economy affects modern work structures. This book is an essential resource for readers interested in the intersection of gender, technology, and labor. It provides a framework for understanding the shifts occurring within the digital economy and how these changes impact social structures. Whether you are studying sociology, anthropology, or digital studies, this text offers a necessary perspective on the future of employment and social science. Designed for academic and professional readers, this work helps clarify the complex relationship between digital tools and human labor. It serves as a foundational text for anyone looking to understand the social sciences in the context of a modern, tech-driven world.

Key Features

Part of the Digital Studies series for specialized academic research.

Published by Amsterdam University Press to ensure scholarly quality.

Focuses on the intersection of feminist theory and the digital economy.

Ideal for students and professionals in anthropology and sociology.

Provides a framework for reimagining labor in a modern context.

Explores the social science implications of digital work structures.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
16 May 2023
Listed Since
08 February 2023

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