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  3. Vol 9 No 2 (2019): New technological challenges: Robotics, big data and other tecnologies.

[Period: July-December]
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24197/st.2.2019
Published: 12/07/2019

Articles

  • The adoption of mobile banking applications from a dual perspective
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    CAYETANO MEDINA-MOLINA, MANUEL REY-MORENO, VICTOR CAZURRO-BARAHONA, SERGIO PARRONDO
    1-22
  • Gender inequalities in terms of work conditions, employment and occupational health
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    RAUL PAYÁ CASTIBLANQUE, Pere BENEYTO CALATAYUD
    23-49
  • Heuristics and social systems.
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    JOSEP PONT VIDAL
    50-76
  • On the limits of Big Data in social sciences
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    IGNACIO MAESTRO CANO
    77-98
  • “Return practices” in cases of human disappearance: materializing the absence
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    DAVID CASADO NEIRA
    99-114
  • Social change, technology and science-fiction
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    COSTÁN SEQUEIROS BRUNA, HÉCTOR PUENTE BIENVENIDO
    115-138
  • Three Scenarios of the Future of Work: Technological Unemployment, Compensation, Hollowing Out
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    RICCARDO CAMPA
    140-154
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