Term referring to the process of folks individual replaced by machinery?
It's subject is World World I and the Roaring 20's.
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jim is right. check out wikipedia for more info.
My copy of Industrial Psychology by Tiffin and McCormick (1965) refers to the industrial revolution as a main change in the outlook of human work . . . functions that were formerly carried out by hand near the use of hand tools became programmed. The jobs created from this process involved the operation and maintenance of the machinery.
Automation have continued this process so that many machine operation functions are computer controlled. A suitable example of this is the automated machine shop where the gadget operator will enter a program rather than directly adjust the machining operation.
The term that best fits your request is mechanization.
Best wishes.
"Automation" is I believe the term you're looking for.
Though I don't know how to relate it to WW1 and the post-war period.
industrialization!a aversion however ineffectual to this would be "luddite-ism"!!this from riots of weavers in england who had be replaced by machinery and automatic looms to which they had violently react.smashing machinery and plant works!!
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jim is right. check out wikipedia for more info.
My copy of Industrial Psychology by Tiffin and McCormick (1965) refers to the industrial revolution as a main change in the outlook of human work . . . functions that were formerly carried out by hand near the use of hand tools became programmed. The jobs created from this process involved the operation and maintenance of the machinery.
Automation have continued this process so that many machine operation functions are computer controlled. A suitable example of this is the automated machine shop where the gadget operator will enter a program rather than directly adjust the machining operation.
The term that best fits your request is mechanization.
Best wishes.
"Automation" is I believe the term you're looking for.
Though I don't know how to relate it to WW1 and the post-war period.
industrialization!a aversion however ineffectual to this would be "luddite-ism"!!this from riots of weavers in england who had be replaced by machinery and automatic looms to which they had violently react.smashing machinery and plant works!!
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