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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 1–13.
Published: 25 May 2026
...Vanessa Ratten Purpose Artificial intelligence is reshaping social policy in creative and novel ways but current social policy has tended to lag behind emerging technological debates that have limited its applicability. Drawing on artificial intelligence discourses, this article links the topic...
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Fueling the future: unveiling what drives gig worker motivation and engagement in Sri Lanka’s corporate landscape
Available to PurchaseLochana Perera, Chathurya Jayasena, Nimashi Hettiarachchi, Dinal Siriwardana, Krishantha Wisenthige, Colinie Wickramaarachchi
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy (2025) 45 (3-4): 308–330.
Published: 29 November 2024
... of Sri Lanka. Specifically, job autonomy, remuneration, social connection and technology and investigated here. Design/methodology/approach A quantitative study, employing a deductive research approach, was conducted with data gathered through a survey designed using a five-point Likert scale...
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Panacea or poison? Exploring the paradoxical problematizations of loneliness, technology and youth in Norwegian and UK policymaking
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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy (2023) 43 (11-12): 1084–1097.
Published: 27 February 2023
...) and Norway. In doing so, the authors ask: What is the problem of loneliness among young people represented to be in UK and Norwegian welfare policy? Findings The findings indicate paradoxical problematizations of the role technology plays among lonely young people, who, in this context, are divided...
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The service sector: migration, technology and productivity
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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy (2019) 39 (1-2): 2–21.
Published: 05 September 2018
... were collected by conducting field survey using structured questionnaire. By performing the estimation at the unit rather than the industry level, the authors reduce difficulties of mis-measured output and inputs, thus, potentially obtaining a more accurate estimate of technologies contributions...
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Diversity and diversion: Higher superstition and the dangers of insularity in science and technology studies
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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy (1998) 18 (5-6): 6–34.
Published: 01 June 1998
...William R. Freudenburg; Scott Frickel; Rachel E. Dwyer Examines the debate over “Higher superstition” (Gross and Levitt, 1994). Puts forward the arguments in the book and the response to the book from members of the US science and technology studies community. Asserts that increases in technical...
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Omniscient organizations and bodily observations: electronic surveillance in the workplace
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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy (1998) 18 (5-6): 136–174.
Published: 01 June 1998
... complex social problems with technological means, there are no data protection laws in the USA, and that these two factors, combined with the “employment‐at‐will” doctrine, have all contributed to make it possible (and easy) for employers to use technological surveillance of their workforce. Outlines some...
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Quitting Time: The End of Work
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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy (1988) 8 (2-3-4): 1–181.
Published: 01 February 1988
...David Macarov The author argues that we must stop and take a look at what our insistence on human labour as the basis of our society is doing to us, and begin to search for possible alternatives. We need the vision and the courage to aim for the highest level of technology attainable for the widest...
