01845nam a2200301 i 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019006001900036007001500055008004100070010001500111020001800126035002200144040004700166042000800213050002300221100002600244245011000270264004400380264001000424300002300434504005100457505014600508520072900654588010401383650003501487650002101522on1427180261OCoLC20260511114640.0m o d cr cnu---unuuu240304t20242024enka ob 001 0 eng  a2024009815 a9781839768552 a(OCoLC)1427180261 aDLCbengerdacDLCdTEFODdUKAHLdYDXdUOH apcc 4aHD30.2b.G467 2024 aGent, Craig,eauthor.10aCyberboss b: the rise of algorithmic management and the new struggle for control at work c/ Craig Gent. 1aLondon ;aBrooklyn, NY :bVerso,c2024. 4c2024. a 247 pages ; 21 cm aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aThe Stakes — Algorithmic Work — Management — Technological Politics — Algorithmic Management — Refusal and Resistance — Epilogue. aAcross the world, algorithms are changing the nature of work. Nowhere is this clearer than in the logistics and distribution sectors, where workers are instructed, tracked and monitored by increasingly dystopian management technologies. In Cyberboss, Craig Gent takes us into workplaces where algorithms rule to excavate the politics behind the newest form of managerial power. Combining worker testimony and original research on companies such as Amazon, Uber, and Deliveroo, the cutting edge of algorithmic management technology, this book reveals the sometimes unexpected effects these new techniques have on work, workers and managers. Gent advances an alternative politics of resistance in the face of digital control. aDescription based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 26, 2024). 0a Management x Data processing 0aWork environment