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Towards a global, knowledge-based economy: the effects of ICT on employment
in-depth
Open research – the ORS way,
by Miltiadis Lytras and Miguel-Ángel Sicilia. Presentation by Julià Minguillón
dossier
ICT and work: towards new organisational systems, new salary and employment structures, and new mechanisms for intermediation
, coordinated by Joan Torrent
Electronic skill-biased technological change (e-SBTC), employment and salaries: the state of the question
, by Joan Torrent, by Joan Torrent
Networked organisation of work: an empirical approach for Catalan businesses
, by Pilar Ficapal-Cusí
Salary gaps in the knowledge economy: an empirical analysis for Spain
, by Ángel Díaz-Chao
Who looks for work on the internet?
, by Elena González-Rodrigo and Jorge Sainz-Gonzalez
miscellany
How do people work in a multilingual virtual classroom? A multilingual learning environment using Moodle and Apertium
, by Antoni Oliver and Cristina Borrell
Digital literacy as a factor for social inclusion: a critical perspective
, by José Luis Travieso and Jordi Planella
reviews
Feminismo y Conocimiento. De la experiencia de las mujeres al cíborg
, by Carme Adán.
by M. Antònia Huertas
selection of books
FULLER, S. (2007). The Knowledge book: key concepts in philosophy, science and culture
STILLMAN, L; JOHANSON, G. (ed.) (2007). Constructing and sharing memory: community informatics, identity and empowerment
FARRELL, L. (2006). Making knowledge common: literacy & knowledge at work
VIVARELLI, M.; PIANTA, M. (ed.) (2000). The Employment impact of innovation: evidence and policy
HARAWAY, D. J. (2008). When species meet
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