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This is a review of the current and future consequences of the
information revolution. It draws on an international authorship, as
well as members of the Georgia Faculty Program on the Information
Revolution. Porter and Read look at the implications of the
revolution in five areas of human activity: business and financial
capital; the workplace and human capital; academia and publishing;
politics, internationalism and citizenship; and the "information
society", public and private. In a final section, predictions are
offered as to how the information technology revolution will evolve
in the future and how human society might continue to ride the IT
wave and adapt in its wake.
This book identifies and analyzes the various ways in which office
automation will have an impact on the future of clerical employment
in the banking and insurance industries over the period 1985-2000.
By focusing on how office automation could affect both aggregate
levels of clerical employment and the nature of clerical tasks, the
book offers readers a rich and detailed basis for their thinking
and action concerning office automation. It also presents a newly
developed forecasting method that can be used by analysts and
researchers to investigate in detail the potential effects that
rapidly changing technologies could have on work and workers.
This is a review of the current and future consequences of the
information revolution. It draws on an international authorship, as
well as members of the Georgia Faculty Program on the Information
Revolution. Porter and Read look at the implications of the
revolution in five areas of human activity: business and financial
capital; the workplace and human capital; academia and publishing;
politics, internationalism and citizenship; and the "information
society", public and private. In a final section, predictions are
offered as to how the information technology revolution will evolve
in the future and how human society might continue to ride the IT
wave and adapt in its wake.
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