Artificial Intelligence and Work: Transforming Work, Organizations, and Society in an Age of Insecurity - Paperback
by John Bratton (Editor), Laura Steele (Editor)
In a world characterised by insecurity fuelled by factors including neoliberalism, financial volatility, political instability, regional wars, the pandemic, and the climate crisis, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming our work, organizations, societies, and the natural environment. But, this critical new text asks, who really benefits and how from the development and deployment of AI?
In addition to providing readers with an essential overview of the nature, history, and applications of AI, it examines important themes including the future of work, digitalization, the impact of neoliberalism and financialization, power relations, ethics, inequality, gender, race and intersectional discrimination, and environmental sustainability. This interdisciplinary text is essential reading for students studying contemporary and emerging issues in business and management, including AI, business analytics, digitalization, and the future of work, or as recommended reading for courses on the sociology of work, ethics, organization studies, management, leadership, and HRM. John Bratton is an Honorary Professor at Queen's University Belfast. Laura Steele is a Senior Lecturer in Business and Society at Queen's University Belfast.Author Biography
John Bratton is Honorary Professor in the Management School at Queen′s University Belfast, Northern Ireland. He has taught HRM and labour relations in UK and Canadian business schools for over 30 years. His research interests and publications have focused on the sociology of work, leadership and workplace learning.
Laura Steele is a Senior Lecturer in Business and Society at Queen's Business School, Queen's University Belfast, where she also serves as the Director of Ethics, Responsibility, and Sustainability.