The paper examines the impact of radical changes in typesetting and composing techniques on 3 occupational groups employed in a major New Zealand newspaper: ex-linotype operators, hot-metal compositors and teletypesetters. The paper stresses the importance of adopting a "relational" approach to analyse the transformation of the labour process. The approach proceeds from the historically defined interests produced by the tensions and contradictions within and between organisations or groups
Digitalization and the rapid incorporation of networked and data technologies into the workplace hav...
Lying at the very heart of industrial relations, the impact of technological change began to receive...
This thesis examines the impact technological innovation has had on the newspaper business. The adve...
Newspaper production in New Zealand has been radically transformed in the past five years by compute...
This paper draws on a detailed empirical study of the New Zealand newspaper industry undergoing tech...
Much has been written during the 1980s about the changes taking place within the British newspaper i...
This paper draws together some of the common themes and summarises the key points which emerge from ...
Printing has a long and illustrious history as a craft industry. This study explores the effects of...
Whilst the story of technological change and de-unionisation in the newspaper industry in the UK is ...
Using a framework drawn from recent social science discussions of the labor process and from the ant...
This paper examines Braverman's theory of the labour process in relation to the historical transform...
Within the labour process framework this paper examines the relationship between technological chang...
This paper describes the formation of a social framework which was built up in reaction to technolog...
During industrial disputes with employers between 1944 and 1980 the Australian Journalist's Associat...
This study addresses the implications of recent technological change for the traditional craft occup...
Digitalization and the rapid incorporation of networked and data technologies into the workplace hav...
Lying at the very heart of industrial relations, the impact of technological change began to receive...
This thesis examines the impact technological innovation has had on the newspaper business. The adve...
Newspaper production in New Zealand has been radically transformed in the past five years by compute...
This paper draws on a detailed empirical study of the New Zealand newspaper industry undergoing tech...
Much has been written during the 1980s about the changes taking place within the British newspaper i...
This paper draws together some of the common themes and summarises the key points which emerge from ...
Printing has a long and illustrious history as a craft industry. This study explores the effects of...
Whilst the story of technological change and de-unionisation in the newspaper industry in the UK is ...
Using a framework drawn from recent social science discussions of the labor process and from the ant...
This paper examines Braverman's theory of the labour process in relation to the historical transform...
Within the labour process framework this paper examines the relationship between technological chang...
This paper describes the formation of a social framework which was built up in reaction to technolog...
During industrial disputes with employers between 1944 and 1980 the Australian Journalist's Associat...
This study addresses the implications of recent technological change for the traditional craft occup...
Digitalization and the rapid incorporation of networked and data technologies into the workplace hav...
Lying at the very heart of industrial relations, the impact of technological change began to receive...
This thesis examines the impact technological innovation has had on the newspaper business. The adve...