孟加拉国新闻工作者的技术采用动态

S. F. Ahmed, Pratyasha Saha, S. Haque
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为了保护代表性不足和边缘化的工人免受即将到来的自动化热潮的影响,有必要批判性地审视过去的技术突破及其对工人的影响。在二十世纪的最后二十年,计算机辅助报纸制作技术逐渐在孟加拉国流行起来,使得传统的热金属排版技术过时了。排字工人依靠体力劳动和非常基本的识字水平,经历了大规模裁员,不得不适应新技术以在他们的职业中生存。在这项工作中,我们采访了那个时期的17位排字工人,以了解他们采用技术的动态。我们的研究结果表明,尽管有一些成功的故事,但大多数排字工人都没有采用,并逐渐被遗忘,主要是因为当地的基础设施问题。我们将研究结果与更广泛的文化、政治和经济问题联系起来,并提供具体的建议和政策建议,以保护未来20年孟加拉国600多万易受技术导致的失业影响的工人。
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Technology Adoption Dynamics of the Press Workers in Bangladesh
To protect under-represented and marginalized workers from the upcoming automation boom, it is imperative to critically examine the past technological breakthroughs and their impacts on workers. In the last two decades of the twentieth century, computer-aided newspaper production technology gradually started becoming popular in Bangladesh, making the traditional hot metal typesetting technology obsolete. The typesetters, who relied on manual labor and a very basic level of literacy, experienced mass layoffs and had to adapt to new technology to survive in their profession. In this work, we interviewed 17 typesetters from that period to understand their technology adoption dynamics. Our findings reveal that despite a few success stories, most of the typesetters failed to adopt and gradually went into oblivion, mainly because of local infrastructural issues. We connect our findings to broader issues of culture, politics, and economics and provide concrete suggestions and policy recommendations to protect more than six million workers who are vulnerable to technology-induced job displacement in the next 20 years in Bangladesh.
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