supplement 11
2003 - supplement 11
Articles in this issue
Uncovering Labour in Information Revolutions, 1750-2000. Introduction.
Hands and Minds: Clerical Work in the First "Information Society"
India's First Virtual Community and the Telegraph General Strike of 1908
Perpetually Laborious: Computing Electric Power Transmission Before the Electronic Computer
Breaking the Buffalo: The Transformation of Stevedoring Work in Durban between 1970 and 1990
Compressing Time and Constraining Space: The Contradictory Effects of ICT and Containerisation on International Shipping Labour
Letting the "Computer Boys" Take Over: Technology and the Politics of Organizational Transformation
"Computers in the Wild": Guilds and Next Generation Unionism in the Information Revolution
Emerging Sources of Labor on the Internet: The Case of America Online Volunteers
Commentary: The Place of Labor in the History of Information-Technology Revolutions