Aim & Scope
New Technology Work and Employment presents analysis of the changing contours of technological and organisational systems and processes to encourage an enhanced understanding of the many dimensions of technological change in the workplace. The journal is eclectic and multidisciplinary inviting contributions from all the applied social sciences. Its objective is to promote understanding through conceptual debate firmly rooted in the analysis of current practice. [1]
2024
A tale of two platforms: Habitus as the structuring force of gig workers' experience
New Technology, Work and Employment , 2024
Unboxing reskilling narratives: Analysing practice, agency and signifier in social media
New Technology, Work and Employment , 2024
‘Identity as work’: Water‐army and disability employment in digital China
New Technology, Work and Employment , 2024
‘Everything now, all the time’: The connectivity paradox and gender equality in the legal profession
M Foley , R Cooper , A Vromen , ... , A Tapsell
New Technology, Work and Employment , 2024
Between control and participation: The politics of algorithmic management
M Krzywdzinski , D Schneiß , A Sperling
New Technology, Work and Employment , 2024