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Languages : en
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Social Europe - Supplement on New Technologies and Social Change
Social Europe. Supplement on New Technologies and Social Change : Special Issue 1983
Author: Commission of the European Communities. Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Education
Publisher: Luxembourg : Office for Official Publications of the European Communities
ISBN: 9789282545843
Category : Technological innovations Social aspects European Economic Community countries
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Publisher: Luxembourg : Office for Official Publications of the European Communities
ISBN: 9789282545843
Category : Technological innovations Social aspects European Economic Community countries
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Social Europe
The Social and Economic Impact of New Technology 1984-86
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Publisher: Letchworth, England : Technical Communications
ISBN:
Category : Technology
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Selected bibliography on economic implications and social implications of computerization, partic. Microelectronics and information technology, 1984-1986 - covers trends in research and development, trade, manufacturing, service sector and public service, office automation, education and training, visual display units, trade union attitudes, data protection, telecommunications and cable television.
Publisher: Letchworth, England : Technical Communications
ISBN:
Category : Technology
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Selected bibliography on economic implications and social implications of computerization, partic. Microelectronics and information technology, 1984-1986 - covers trends in research and development, trade, manufacturing, service sector and public service, office automation, education and training, visual display units, trade union attitudes, data protection, telecommunications and cable television.
The European Community as a Publisher
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Category : European Economic Community countries
Languages : en
Pages : 336
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Publisher:
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Category : European Economic Community countries
Languages : en
Pages : 336
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Catalogue
Publications of the European Communities
Author: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : European Economic Community countries
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : European Economic Community countries
Languages : en
Pages : 172
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EC Index
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Category : European communities
Languages : en
Pages : 992
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Category : European communities
Languages : en
Pages : 992
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The Social and Economic Impact of New Technology 1978–84: A Select Bibliography
Author: Leslie Grayson
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1468482580
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
Silicon chip technology; microprocessor technology; information technology; or quite simply new technology. These are some of the names representing the microelectronics revolution depending upon the audience being addressed by speaker or writer. No previous new industrial development has caused such widespread publicity and discussion amongst users and researchers as the new technology. Concern is being expressed about the effects of new technology on employment, job satisfaction, social life, leisure activities and the economics of commerce and industry. The late 70s saw many doom-laden predictions of those effects but by 1983 both management and trade unions were taking a more objective view of the social and economic impacts, and many correspondents now see the new technology as a means of opening up new industries and overcoming the effects of world recessions. The "chip" has involved the factory floor, the office, the supermarket and the home. Electronic funds transfer, electronic shopping, microelectronic domestic appliances, word processors and microprocessor-controlled machinery mean that the new technology has pervaded all aspects of social and economic life, and the developed countries are now coming to accept it as part of society as a whole. Inevitably the flood of literature on the social and economic impacts of new technology has been overwhelming. Unfortunately the quality of information and arguments propagated at conferences, in journal papers and research reports has indicated that there has been little quantifiable evidence available on the effects of these impacts.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1468482580
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
Silicon chip technology; microprocessor technology; information technology; or quite simply new technology. These are some of the names representing the microelectronics revolution depending upon the audience being addressed by speaker or writer. No previous new industrial development has caused such widespread publicity and discussion amongst users and researchers as the new technology. Concern is being expressed about the effects of new technology on employment, job satisfaction, social life, leisure activities and the economics of commerce and industry. The late 70s saw many doom-laden predictions of those effects but by 1983 both management and trade unions were taking a more objective view of the social and economic impacts, and many correspondents now see the new technology as a means of opening up new industries and overcoming the effects of world recessions. The "chip" has involved the factory floor, the office, the supermarket and the home. Electronic funds transfer, electronic shopping, microelectronic domestic appliances, word processors and microprocessor-controlled machinery mean that the new technology has pervaded all aspects of social and economic life, and the developed countries are now coming to accept it as part of society as a whole. Inevitably the flood of literature on the social and economic impacts of new technology has been overwhelming. Unfortunately the quality of information and arguments propagated at conferences, in journal papers and research reports has indicated that there has been little quantifiable evidence available on the effects of these impacts.