ILRGL 9650

ILRGL 9650

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This doctoral-level course examines technology and technological change-be it the mechanization of coal mines or the recent onslaught of artificial intelligence-through the lens of work and employment research. Students will consume, critique, and produce theoretically-informed analyses of the interplay of technology and industrial relations structures and processes. While the class emphasizes a pluralist, multi-disciplinary approach, we will draw readings and inspiration from Marxist/critical perspectives as well as from the mainstream human resource management, organizational behavior, economics, and sociology literatures. In addition to developing a scholarly paper suitable for external peer review, students will draft a journal-style review of a freshly-published monograph in the intersection of technology and work and employment.


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  •   Regular Academic Session. 

  • 3 Credits S/U NoAud

  • 18937 ILRGL 9650   SEM 101

    • M
    • Aug 25 - Dec 8, 2025
    • Staff

  • Instruction Mode: In Person