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The Fourth Industrial Revolution : A Sociological Critique

Author :  (Eds) Trevor Ngwane and Malehoko Tshoaedi

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Country
South Africa
Publisher
Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd, Auckland Park, Johannesburg, South Africa
ISBN 9781431431557
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2021
Bib. Info 174p. ; 235×155×20mm. Includes Index
Product Weight 262 gms.
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One of the chief concerns regarding the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) technologies is that they are owned and monopolised by advanced capitalist countries. Both between countries and within countries we find ‘the digital divide’. Most of humanity, having little or no access to widespread means of communication and access to information via the internet, will not benefit from the 4IR. The promotion and adoption of these technologies without a plan to address this will lead to a more unequal world. The talk about people changing careers or learning new skills in the face of technologically driven job losses does not consider the differential skills and potentialities among people. Importantly, countries are told to do everything in their power not to be left behind by the 4IR. They are told that they must adopt these technologies come what may, without properly assessing country-specific and class-specific implications, threats and needs. Is there any guarantee that agreeing to and adoption of the Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies by, say, African countries, will not have the same result – leaving them exploited and dominated by those who wield and own the new technologies?

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