Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Detailed Contents
- Series Editor Preface
- About the Author
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Class and Social Background Discrimination: An Introduction
- 2 Unravelling the Meaning of ‘Social Origin’ Discrimination in Conventions of the International Labour Organization (ILO) and its Applications in the Digital Age
- 3 Mapping the Legal Landscape in Australia, South Africa, Canada and New Zealand and its Applications in the Digital Age
- 4 Social Media in Recruitment, Hiring and Firing Decisions
- 5 Automated Candidate Screening, Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence in Recruitment
- 6 Platform Work and the Post-Pandemic Shift to Remote Work
- 7 Making Future Workplaces Fairer and More Equitable
- References
- Index
Series Editor Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 January 2024
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Detailed Contents
- Series Editor Preface
- About the Author
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Class and Social Background Discrimination: An Introduction
- 2 Unravelling the Meaning of ‘Social Origin’ Discrimination in Conventions of the International Labour Organization (ILO) and its Applications in the Digital Age
- 3 Mapping the Legal Landscape in Australia, South Africa, Canada and New Zealand and its Applications in the Digital Age
- 4 Social Media in Recruitment, Hiring and Firing Decisions
- 5 Automated Candidate Screening, Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence in Recruitment
- 6 Platform Work and the Post-Pandemic Shift to Remote Work
- 7 Making Future Workplaces Fairer and More Equitable
- References
- Index
Summary
Bristol Studies in Law and Social Justice explores the role of law in securing social justice in society and the economy. The focus is on ‘social justice’ as a normative ideal, and the law as a critical tool in influencing (for good or for ill) the social structures that shape people's lives. This international series is designed to be inclusive of a wide range of methodologies and disciplinary approaches. Contributions examine these issues from multiple legal perspectives, including constitutional law, discrimination law, human rights, contract law, criminal law, migration law, labour law, social welfare law, property law, international and supranational law. The series has broad jurisdictional coverage, including single-country, comparative, international and regional legal orders, and encourages a critical and interdisciplinary approach to legal analysis.
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- Class and Social Background Discrimination in the Modern WorkplaceMapping Inequality in the Digital Age, pp. xiiiPublisher: Bristol University PressPrint publication year: 2023