It was an appropriate day to hike through the woods and visit a piece of imperialist history, and while contemplating the arc of history I listened to talks and books for my #AcademicRunPlaylist. (1/4)
It was an appropriate day to hike through the woods and visit a piece of imperialist history, and while contemplating the arc of history I listened to talks and books for my #AcademicRunPlaylist. (1/4)
First was the second day of the @etui occupational safety and health conference, focusing on the impact of AI. I particularly liked the talks by @jscarbonell (limits to algorithmic management) and @_aloisi 👋 (AI at work: product or people safety?) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqL9t-OtPH4 (2/4) #work #AI
Next was "Shaping Science" by @cyberlyra, who has put together an incredible book, using ethnography to investigate NASA's unique organizational and team structure and how these teams make decisions. For those interested in management, work, science, or how to do ethnographic research, this is a must read. Highly recommend
Full review: https://bookwyrm.social/user/bwaber/review/9375889/s/an-incredible-ethnographic-examination-of-nasa-teams#anchor-9375889 (3/4)