Whither labor geography and the rise of the robots? [Quelle destination pour la géographie du travail et l'essor des robots?] [¿Hacia dónde va la geografía laboral y el auge de los robots?]

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Bissell, David
Del Casino (Jr.), Vincent J

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Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group

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The rise of the robots suggests a technological revolution like no other. It heralds potentially profound impacts on jobs and labor markets. Geographers have so far remained relatively quiet about such transformations. This commentary suggests ways in which social and cultural geographers can expand upon a robust labor geography and the debates surrounding the relationship between robots, robotic technologies, and labor. Six areas of engagement are offered that outline the richness and nuance of social and cultural geographical analysis related to the ‘rise of the robots’ at a time where much of the popular discourse around robotics is characterized by the extremities of either dystopian angst or positive boosterism. We call on social and cultural geographers to engage in conceptually rigorous and empirically informed research that provides novel ways of making sense of the multiple dimensions of our robotic futures

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Social and Cultural Geography

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2099-12-31