Human-Technology Partnerships at Work
Herausgeber: Behrend, Tara S.
Human-Technology Partnerships at Work
Herausgeber: Behrend, Tara S.
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Discover how technology is reshaping the future of work in fields from manufacturing to healthcare. This book offers an in-depth consideration of the evolving roles, challenges, and opportunities driven by AI, automation, and digital toolsâ a must-read for anyone curious about the modern workplace transformation.
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Discover how technology is reshaping the future of work in fields from manufacturing to healthcare. This book offers an in-depth consideration of the evolving roles, challenges, and opportunities driven by AI, automation, and digital toolsâ a must-read for anyone curious about the modern workplace transformation.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 736g
- ISBN-13: 9781009348188
- ISBN-10: 1009348183
- Artikelnr.: 73789044
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 736g
- ISBN-13: 9781009348188
- ISBN-10: 1009348183
- Artikelnr.: 73789044
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction; Foreword Jordan Berg; 1. Human-technology partnerships in manufacturing Georgia Chao
Caroline Deal and Enzo Novi Migliano; 2. Human-technology partnerships in the oil & gas industry Stephanie Payne
Atif Mohammed and Ashraf Fan Yang; 3. Technology and the future of masonry David Schillinger
Kayley Morris
Austin McClymonds
Chelsea Basore
Caroline Manning and Susan Mohamme; 4. The digitalization of agriculture: enhancing workforce dynamics through technology Sandesh Poudel
Glen Rains
Wesly Porter and Sudhagar Mani; 5. Human-Technology partnerships in the restaurant & foodservice industry Adam Jacobs
Cynthia Mejia
Mindy Shoss and Julia Mixon; 6. The promise and perils of technology adoption and use in the hospitality industry Hannah Crandell
Mindy Shoss and Cynthia Mejia; 7. Navigating technology and worker well-being in the hospitality industry Betsy Bender Stringam
Deborah M. Figart
Ellen Mutari
Ben Begleiter
Sarah Fox
Franchesca Spektor
Christine Riordan
Hye Jin Rho and Jodi Forlizzi; 8. Promoting team situation awareness in fire and emergency response Stephanie Dailey
Samantha Dubrow
Brenda Bannan and Anthony C. Santago II; 9. Technological advancements in policing: impacts on law enforcement officers and the communities they serve Jennifer Rineer and Travis Taniguchi; 10. The future of the legal profession Chase Winterberg and Bradley Brummel; 11. The future of caregiving work: applications in nursing Katie Trainum
Shelbey R. Call and Joshua B. Barbour; 12. Technology in mental health work Lauren H. Moran
Christopher W. Wiese
Rosa I. Arriaga
Saeed Abdullah and Andrew M. Sherrill; 13. Future human-technology partnerships in healthcare administration and finance Elise V. Z. Lambert
Matt C. Howard
Melissa B. Gutworth and Steven D. Travers; 14. Implementing new technology in educational systems Scott Allen
Lisa Bardach
Jamie Jirout
Allyson Mackey
Dana McCoy
Luca Maria Pesando and Rene F. Kizilcec; 15. The future of instruction in science Erin Peters-Burton
Timothy Cleary
Anastasia Kitsantas and Hong Tran; 16. Critical considerations in human-technology partnerships for lifelong learning Ruth Kanfer
Sibley Lyndgaard and Rebecca Storey; 17. Access to work: technology as a barrier in employee recruitment and selection Ann Marie Ryan and Joie Magalona; 18. Vocational interests in the future of work Rong Su and Daphne Hou; 19. Workplace partnerships with generative AI: macro
micro
and ethical considerations Richard N. Landers
Saron Demeke and Vivien Lee; 20. Closing reflections: human-technology partnerships at work: Improving or disrupting human work life? Nancy Cooke.
Caroline Deal and Enzo Novi Migliano; 2. Human-technology partnerships in the oil & gas industry Stephanie Payne
Atif Mohammed and Ashraf Fan Yang; 3. Technology and the future of masonry David Schillinger
Kayley Morris
Austin McClymonds
Chelsea Basore
Caroline Manning and Susan Mohamme; 4. The digitalization of agriculture: enhancing workforce dynamics through technology Sandesh Poudel
Glen Rains
Wesly Porter and Sudhagar Mani; 5. Human-Technology partnerships in the restaurant & foodservice industry Adam Jacobs
Cynthia Mejia
Mindy Shoss and Julia Mixon; 6. The promise and perils of technology adoption and use in the hospitality industry Hannah Crandell
Mindy Shoss and Cynthia Mejia; 7. Navigating technology and worker well-being in the hospitality industry Betsy Bender Stringam
Deborah M. Figart
Ellen Mutari
Ben Begleiter
Sarah Fox
Franchesca Spektor
Christine Riordan
Hye Jin Rho and Jodi Forlizzi; 8. Promoting team situation awareness in fire and emergency response Stephanie Dailey
Samantha Dubrow
Brenda Bannan and Anthony C. Santago II; 9. Technological advancements in policing: impacts on law enforcement officers and the communities they serve Jennifer Rineer and Travis Taniguchi; 10. The future of the legal profession Chase Winterberg and Bradley Brummel; 11. The future of caregiving work: applications in nursing Katie Trainum
Shelbey R. Call and Joshua B. Barbour; 12. Technology in mental health work Lauren H. Moran
Christopher W. Wiese
Rosa I. Arriaga
Saeed Abdullah and Andrew M. Sherrill; 13. Future human-technology partnerships in healthcare administration and finance Elise V. Z. Lambert
Matt C. Howard
Melissa B. Gutworth and Steven D. Travers; 14. Implementing new technology in educational systems Scott Allen
Lisa Bardach
Jamie Jirout
Allyson Mackey
Dana McCoy
Luca Maria Pesando and Rene F. Kizilcec; 15. The future of instruction in science Erin Peters-Burton
Timothy Cleary
Anastasia Kitsantas and Hong Tran; 16. Critical considerations in human-technology partnerships for lifelong learning Ruth Kanfer
Sibley Lyndgaard and Rebecca Storey; 17. Access to work: technology as a barrier in employee recruitment and selection Ann Marie Ryan and Joie Magalona; 18. Vocational interests in the future of work Rong Su and Daphne Hou; 19. Workplace partnerships with generative AI: macro
micro
and ethical considerations Richard N. Landers
Saron Demeke and Vivien Lee; 20. Closing reflections: human-technology partnerships at work: Improving or disrupting human work life? Nancy Cooke.
Introduction; Foreword Jordan Berg; 1. Human-technology partnerships in manufacturing Georgia Chao
Caroline Deal and Enzo Novi Migliano; 2. Human-technology partnerships in the oil & gas industry Stephanie Payne
Atif Mohammed and Ashraf Fan Yang; 3. Technology and the future of masonry David Schillinger
Kayley Morris
Austin McClymonds
Chelsea Basore
Caroline Manning and Susan Mohamme; 4. The digitalization of agriculture: enhancing workforce dynamics through technology Sandesh Poudel
Glen Rains
Wesly Porter and Sudhagar Mani; 5. Human-Technology partnerships in the restaurant & foodservice industry Adam Jacobs
Cynthia Mejia
Mindy Shoss and Julia Mixon; 6. The promise and perils of technology adoption and use in the hospitality industry Hannah Crandell
Mindy Shoss and Cynthia Mejia; 7. Navigating technology and worker well-being in the hospitality industry Betsy Bender Stringam
Deborah M. Figart
Ellen Mutari
Ben Begleiter
Sarah Fox
Franchesca Spektor
Christine Riordan
Hye Jin Rho and Jodi Forlizzi; 8. Promoting team situation awareness in fire and emergency response Stephanie Dailey
Samantha Dubrow
Brenda Bannan and Anthony C. Santago II; 9. Technological advancements in policing: impacts on law enforcement officers and the communities they serve Jennifer Rineer and Travis Taniguchi; 10. The future of the legal profession Chase Winterberg and Bradley Brummel; 11. The future of caregiving work: applications in nursing Katie Trainum
Shelbey R. Call and Joshua B. Barbour; 12. Technology in mental health work Lauren H. Moran
Christopher W. Wiese
Rosa I. Arriaga
Saeed Abdullah and Andrew M. Sherrill; 13. Future human-technology partnerships in healthcare administration and finance Elise V. Z. Lambert
Matt C. Howard
Melissa B. Gutworth and Steven D. Travers; 14. Implementing new technology in educational systems Scott Allen
Lisa Bardach
Jamie Jirout
Allyson Mackey
Dana McCoy
Luca Maria Pesando and Rene F. Kizilcec; 15. The future of instruction in science Erin Peters-Burton
Timothy Cleary
Anastasia Kitsantas and Hong Tran; 16. Critical considerations in human-technology partnerships for lifelong learning Ruth Kanfer
Sibley Lyndgaard and Rebecca Storey; 17. Access to work: technology as a barrier in employee recruitment and selection Ann Marie Ryan and Joie Magalona; 18. Vocational interests in the future of work Rong Su and Daphne Hou; 19. Workplace partnerships with generative AI: macro
micro
and ethical considerations Richard N. Landers
Saron Demeke and Vivien Lee; 20. Closing reflections: human-technology partnerships at work: Improving or disrupting human work life? Nancy Cooke.
Caroline Deal and Enzo Novi Migliano; 2. Human-technology partnerships in the oil & gas industry Stephanie Payne
Atif Mohammed and Ashraf Fan Yang; 3. Technology and the future of masonry David Schillinger
Kayley Morris
Austin McClymonds
Chelsea Basore
Caroline Manning and Susan Mohamme; 4. The digitalization of agriculture: enhancing workforce dynamics through technology Sandesh Poudel
Glen Rains
Wesly Porter and Sudhagar Mani; 5. Human-Technology partnerships in the restaurant & foodservice industry Adam Jacobs
Cynthia Mejia
Mindy Shoss and Julia Mixon; 6. The promise and perils of technology adoption and use in the hospitality industry Hannah Crandell
Mindy Shoss and Cynthia Mejia; 7. Navigating technology and worker well-being in the hospitality industry Betsy Bender Stringam
Deborah M. Figart
Ellen Mutari
Ben Begleiter
Sarah Fox
Franchesca Spektor
Christine Riordan
Hye Jin Rho and Jodi Forlizzi; 8. Promoting team situation awareness in fire and emergency response Stephanie Dailey
Samantha Dubrow
Brenda Bannan and Anthony C. Santago II; 9. Technological advancements in policing: impacts on law enforcement officers and the communities they serve Jennifer Rineer and Travis Taniguchi; 10. The future of the legal profession Chase Winterberg and Bradley Brummel; 11. The future of caregiving work: applications in nursing Katie Trainum
Shelbey R. Call and Joshua B. Barbour; 12. Technology in mental health work Lauren H. Moran
Christopher W. Wiese
Rosa I. Arriaga
Saeed Abdullah and Andrew M. Sherrill; 13. Future human-technology partnerships in healthcare administration and finance Elise V. Z. Lambert
Matt C. Howard
Melissa B. Gutworth and Steven D. Travers; 14. Implementing new technology in educational systems Scott Allen
Lisa Bardach
Jamie Jirout
Allyson Mackey
Dana McCoy
Luca Maria Pesando and Rene F. Kizilcec; 15. The future of instruction in science Erin Peters-Burton
Timothy Cleary
Anastasia Kitsantas and Hong Tran; 16. Critical considerations in human-technology partnerships for lifelong learning Ruth Kanfer
Sibley Lyndgaard and Rebecca Storey; 17. Access to work: technology as a barrier in employee recruitment and selection Ann Marie Ryan and Joie Magalona; 18. Vocational interests in the future of work Rong Su and Daphne Hou; 19. Workplace partnerships with generative AI: macro
micro
and ethical considerations Richard N. Landers
Saron Demeke and Vivien Lee; 20. Closing reflections: human-technology partnerships at work: Improving or disrupting human work life? Nancy Cooke.







