The Bibliographies in 4.2.1

No. Bibliography
1 Adler, Paul S. Managing Flexible Automation, California Management Review, Vol. 30, No. 3, Spring 1988, pp. 34-56.
2 Allen, Jonathan. Groupware and Social Reality, Computers and Society, Vol. 22, 1992, pp. 24-28. Reprinted in C. Huff and T. Finholt, eds. Putting Computing in Its Place. NY: McGraw Hill, 1994, pp. 38-46.
3 Aronowitz, Stanley and William DiFazio. The Jobless Future: Sci-Tech and the Dogma of Work. University of Minnesota Press, 1994.
4 Bessant, John and Sam Cole. Stacking the Chips: Information Technology and the Global Division of Labor. London: Francis Pinter, 1985.
5 Brooks, Frederick. The Mythical Man-Month. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1975.
6 Bullen, Christine and John Bennett. Groupware in Practice: An Interpretation of Work Experience, in C. Dunlop and R. Kling, eds. Computerization and Controversy, San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1991.
7 Bullen, Christine and John Bennett. Learning from User Experience With Groupware, Proceedings of CSCW'90, 1990, pp. 291-302.
8 Cyert, Richard M. and David C. Mowery, eds. Panel on Technology and Employment, Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy, National Academy of the Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1987. Portions reprinted as Technology and Employment: Innovation and Growth in the U.S. Economy, in C. Huff and T. Finholt, eds. Social Issues in Computing. NY: McGraw Hill, 1994, pp. 295-308.
9 Davis, Jim. Technology and Jobs: Forging a New Social Contract? CPSR Newsletter, Vol. 14, No. 1, Winter/Spring 1996, pp. 1-2; 8-10.
10 Dunlop, C. and R. Kling. Computerization and the Transformation of Work, in Computerization and Controversy, San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1991, pp. 182-199.
11 Forester, Tom. The Myth of the Electronic Cottage, Futures, Vol. 20, No. 3, 1988. Reprinted in T. Forester, ed. Computers in the Human Context, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1989, pp. 213-227.
12 Forester, Tom and Perry Morrison. Where Will the Jobs Come From? Computers and the Quantity of Work, in Computer Ethics: Cautionary Tales and Ethical Dilemmas in Computing. 2nd. ed. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1994, pp. 193-203.
13 Galkin, A. The New Technology and the Problem of Unemployment, in Melvyn Dubofsky, ed. Technological Change and Worker's Movements: Explorations in the World Economy (Vol. 4). Beverly Hills: Sage, 1985, pp. 35-44.
14 Gill, Colin. Work, Unemployment and the New Technology. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1985.
15 Guiliano, Vincent E. The Mechanization of Office Work, Scientific American, 1982. Reprinted in M. Ermann, et al., eds. Computers, Ethics, and Society, NY: Oxford University Press, 1990, pp. 175-188.
16 Gurbaxani, Vijay. The New World of Information Technology Outsourcing, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 39, No. 7, July 1996, pp. 45-46.
17 Hativa, Nira, Swisa, Shimon, and Alan Lesgold. Competition in Individualized CAI, in C. Huff and T. Finholt, eds. Social Issues in Computing: Putting Computing in Its Place. NY: McGraw Hill, 1994, pp. 604-636.
18 Iacono, S. and R. Kling. Computerization, Office Routines, and Changes in Clerical Work, in C. Dunlop and R. Kling, eds. Computerization and Controversy, San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1991, pp. 213-220.
19 Jenkin, Patrick. Employment: The Quantity of Work, in T. Forester, ed. The Information Technology Revolution. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1985, pp. 378-380.
20 Jewett, Tom and Rob Kling. The Work Group Manager's Role in Developing Computing Infrastructure, Proceedings of the ACM Conference in Office Information Systems, Boston, MA, 1990.
21 Johnston, Russell and Michael Vitale. Creating Competitive Advantage with International Organization Systems, MIS Quarterly, June 1988, pp. 153-165.
22 Jones, Barry. Sleeper's Awake: Technology and the Future of Work. Brighton: Wheatsheaf, 1982.
23 Justice, Lorraine. The Changing Job Tasks and Environment of Designers Using Computer Graphic Equipment, in ACM/SIGCAS Conference on Computers and the Quality of Life (CQL '90): Proceedings. NY: ACM Press, 1990, p. 125.
24 Kling, R. and S. Iacono. Desktop Computerization and the Organization of Work, in T. Forester, ed. Computers in the Human Context. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1991, pp. 335-356.
25 Kling, Rob and Tom Jewett. The Social Design of worklife with Computers and Networks: A Natural Systems Perspective, in Marshall C. Yovits, ed. Advances in Computing, Vol. 39. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1994.
26 Kraut, Robert. Predicting the Use of Technology: The Case of Telework, in R. Kraut, ed. Technology and the Transformation of White-Collar Work. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1987, pp. 113-133. Reprinted in C. Huff and T. Finholt, eds. Social Issues in Computing. McGraw Hill, 1994, pp. 312-334.
27 Lyon, David. New Technology, Employment, Work and Skills, Chap. 4 in The Information Society: Issues and Illusions. NY: Polity Press, 1988.
28 Masuda, Yoneji. The Information Society as Post Industrial Society. Bethesda, MD: World Future Society, 1983.
29 Mouritsen and Niels Bjorn-Andersen. Understanding Third Wave Information Systems, in C. Dunlop and R. Kling. Computerization and Controversy. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1991, pp. 308-320.
30 National Commission for Employment Policy, Computers in the Workplace: Selected Issues. Washington, DC, March 1986. Reprinted in M. Ermann et al., eds. Computers, Ethics, and Society. NY: Oxford University Press, 1990, pp. 238-247.
31 Nilles, Jack. Teleworking from Home, in T. Forester, ed. The Information Technology Revolution. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1985, pp. 202-208.
32 Noble, David. The Truth About the Information Highway, CPSR Newsletter, Vol. 14, No. 1, Winter/Spring 1996, pp. 3-4.
33 Olson, Margrethe H. Remote Work: Changing Work Pattern in Sace and Time, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 26, No. 3, 1983, pp. 182-187.
34 Olson, Margrethe H. Telework: Practical Experience and Future Prospects, in R. Kraut, ed. Technology and the Transformation of White Collar Work. Hillside, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1987, pp. 135-152.
35 Olson, Margrethe H. and Sophia B. Primps. Working at Home with Computers: Work and Non-Work Issues, Journal of Social Issues, Vol. 40, No. 3, pp. 97-112. Reprinted in M. Ermann et al., eds. Computers, Ethics, and Society. NY: Oxford University Press, pp. 189-200.
36 Oravec, Jo Ann and Larry Travis. Groupware and Non-Profit Institutions: Cooperative Harmony or Culture Shock, in ACM/SIGCAS Conference on Computers and the Quality of Life (CQL '90): Proceedings. NY: ACM Press, 1990, p. 126.
37 Oz, Effy. Telecommunicating and Electronic Immigrants, in Ethics and the Information Age. Burr Ridge, IL: Business and Educational Technologies, 1994, pp. 300-301.
38 Peres, Ken. Restructuring Telecommunications, CPSR Newsletter, Vol. 14, No. 1, Winter/Spring 1996, pp. 5-7.
39 Pruitt, S. and T. Barrett. Corporate Virtual Workspace, in M. Benedikt, ed. Cyberspace: First Steps. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1991, pp. 383-409.
40 Rosenberg, Richard. Employment and Unemployment, Chap. 10 in The Social Impact of Computing. Boston. MA: Academic Press, 1992.
41 Saloman, Ilan and Meira Salomon. Telecommuting: The Employee's Perspective, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Vol. 25, No. 1, January 1984, pp. 15-28.
42 Shaiken, Harley. Computer Technology and Relations of Power in the Workplace, Berlin: International Institute for Cooperative Social Research, 1980, Discussion Paper No. 80-217.
43 Shaiken, Harley. Work Transformed: Automation and Labor in the Computer Age. NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1984.
44 Shostack, Inna. Computers and Employment, Computers and Society, Vol. 26, No. 1, March 1996, pp. 21-24.
45 Slaughter, Sandra A. and Soon Ang. Employment Outsourcing in Information Systems, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 39, No. 7, July 1996, pp. 47-54.
46 Spinello, Richard A. Information Technology and Anti-Competitive Practices, Chap. 3 in Ethical Aspects of Information Technology. Englewood Cliffs, NJ, Prentice Hall, 1995.
47 Sproull, L. S. and S. B. Keisler. Computers, Networks, and Work, Scientific American, Vol. 265, No. 3, 1991, pp. 116-123. Reprinted in C. Huff and T. Finholt, eds. Social Issues in Computing. NY: McGraw Hill, 1994, pp. 335-346.
48 Toffler, Alvin. The Electronic Cottage, Chap. 16 in The Third Wave. NY: William Morrow, 1980.
49 Turner, John A. Computer Mediated Work: The Interplay Between Technology and Structured Jobs, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 27, No. 12, December 1984, pp. 1210-1217.
50 Volti, Rudi. Technology and the Transformation of Work, Part III in Society and Technological Change. 2nd ed. NY: St. Martin's Press, 1992.
51 Wessells, Michael G. Work Transformed, Chap. 2 in Computer, Self, and Society. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1990.
52 Williams, Kate. A Curriculum on Jobs and Technology, CPSR Newsletter, Vol. 14, No. 1, Winter/Spring 1996, p. 11.
53 Zuboff, Shoshana. In the Age of the Smart Machine: The Future of Work and Power. NY: Basic Books, 1988.
54 Zuriek, Elia T. The Electronic Cottage: Old Wine in New Bottles, Paper presented at a conference on Technology and Culture: Computers, Values, Creativity. University of Ottawa, May 8-10, 1985.