Analysis and historical background of the change in work in the knowledge society and information society during the crisis of Fordism and globalization, from the point of view of philosophy and ethics
M. Castells, La nascita della società in rete, Milano Bocconi 2003
B. Trentin, La libertà viene prima, Roma, Editori Riuniti 2004
Learning Objectives
Knowledge of social transformations related to the advent of information society starting from the transformations that occurred in twentieth-century work and their historical background
Prerequisites
Those envisaged by ordinament
Teaching Methods
Lecture and discussion
Further information
None
Type of Assessment
The exam will be oral
Course program
The course will draw from the industrial revolution, the transformation brought about by the division of labor and the use of machinery in modern industry. So we will focus on the beginning of the twentieth-century work (Taylor and Ford) and then move to the analysis of new forms of work that were strengthened during the period of globalization, trying to highlight how they recreate the person, philosophically and ethically understood in the work