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On the Future of Work
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Volume: 5
issue: 4,
page(s): 25-29
Issue published: October 1, 1997
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/106480469700500407
P. A. Hancock1
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1Peter Hancock is director of the Human Factors Research Laboratory at the University of Minnesota, 141 Mariucci Arena, 1901 Fourth St., SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455; peter@psych.umn.edu. He is the author of a recent text, Essays on the Future of Human-Machine Systems. I am most grateful to the colleagues and reviewers who made important and constructive comments on the present work. The size of this problem and the number of disciplines which impinge upon it are daunting, and I am appreciative of the education tendered from so many different directions.
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