This article enhances our understanding of the thoroughly embodied nature of knowledge production in relation to automation by demonstrating how making sense of automation is a generative process, rather than the demystification of an already existing object of analysis. It argues that the process of knowing automation involves situated encounters that transform bodies at the level of their indeterminate capacities to affect and be affected which, in turn, contributes to the production of what automation is. Contrasting with more generalised diagnoses about how automation is deskilling or reskilling bodies, it evaluates the constitutive role of situated encounters that register in sensing bodies for reshaping capacities. Focusing on iron or...
The current wave of automation, spurred by developments in artifcial intelligence(AI), has been desc...
The global mining sector, like other sectors of industrialised economies, is undergoing a technologi...
In recent years, fears of technological unemployment have (re-)emerged strongly in public discourse....
The increased digitalization of work results in practices that are increasingly networked and knowle...
The increased digitalization of work results in practices that are increasingly networked and knowle...
The increased digitalization of work results in practices that are increasingly networked and knowle...
This chapter aims to challenge histories of automation that depict it as a teleological movement fro...
Provocative headlines on current newspapers highlight a widespread anxiety about robots replacing hu...
Artificial intelligence offers a promising route to a sustainable future for the Western Australian ...
The future of work is one of increasing precarity and uncertainty. The continued implementation of a...
Mining is an age-old industry that has propelled human progress and development. Despite India‟s eco...
This research is a critical review of safety-related themes in human-machine systems across multiple...
This Open Access book brings the experiences of automation as part of quotidian life into focus. It ...
We are living through the greatest technological transition since industrialisation, with automation...
The current wave of automation, spurred by developments in artifcial intelligence(AI), has been desc...
The current wave of automation, spurred by developments in artifcial intelligence(AI), has been desc...
The global mining sector, like other sectors of industrialised economies, is undergoing a technologi...
In recent years, fears of technological unemployment have (re-)emerged strongly in public discourse....
The increased digitalization of work results in practices that are increasingly networked and knowle...
The increased digitalization of work results in practices that are increasingly networked and knowle...
The increased digitalization of work results in practices that are increasingly networked and knowle...
This chapter aims to challenge histories of automation that depict it as a teleological movement fro...
Provocative headlines on current newspapers highlight a widespread anxiety about robots replacing hu...
Artificial intelligence offers a promising route to a sustainable future for the Western Australian ...
The future of work is one of increasing precarity and uncertainty. The continued implementation of a...
Mining is an age-old industry that has propelled human progress and development. Despite India‟s eco...
This research is a critical review of safety-related themes in human-machine systems across multiple...
This Open Access book brings the experiences of automation as part of quotidian life into focus. It ...
We are living through the greatest technological transition since industrialisation, with automation...
The current wave of automation, spurred by developments in artifcial intelligence(AI), has been desc...
The current wave of automation, spurred by developments in artifcial intelligence(AI), has been desc...
The global mining sector, like other sectors of industrialised economies, is undergoing a technologi...
In recent years, fears of technological unemployment have (re-)emerged strongly in public discourse....