The future of human creative knowledge work within the digital economy
The future of human creative knowledge work within the digital economy is a scholarly work, published in 2019 in ''Futures''. The main subjects of the publication include meaning, Homo economicus, Sociomateriality, knowledge economy, The Imaginary, bandwagon effect, knowledge management, tacit knowledge, creativity, systems theory, epistemology, sociology, digitization, argument, explication, and computer science. The authors argue that there is an Ellulian phenomenon of efficient techniques spreading within technical logics that go beyond neo-liberal frontiers – namely, algorithmic approaches which attempt to capture and reduce all manners of human knowledge and meaning across the efficient explication, formalization and manipulation of signs.