Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Sports
History
Music
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts221/v4/6c/a0/78/6ca0786e-b125-0d73-9485-b31961aa9be1/mza_11228552488712778769.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Strange New Work
Tara McMullin
9 episodes
7 months ago
Lots of people are talking about the future of work today: remote work, artificial intelligence, white-collar unions, robots, 4-day workweeks... But those things are either here already or will be soon. What about the far future of work? What alien advancements await the office of the future? This podcast wants to boldly go where no other future-of-work podcast has gone. Host Tara McMullin (What Works) brings this limited series about how speculative fiction can help us imagine strange new ways of working and understanding ourselves. We'll explore questions about how we can transform work to be more humane and inclusive. We'll imagine new ways of working together, managing the economy, and providing for others.
Show more...
Careers
Business,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy
RSS
All content for Strange New Work is the property of Tara McMullin and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Lots of people are talking about the future of work today: remote work, artificial intelligence, white-collar unions, robots, 4-day workweeks... But those things are either here already or will be soon. What about the far future of work? What alien advancements await the office of the future? This podcast wants to boldly go where no other future-of-work podcast has gone. Host Tara McMullin (What Works) brings this limited series about how speculative fiction can help us imagine strange new ways of working and understanding ourselves. We'll explore questions about how we can transform work to be more humane and inclusive. We'll imagine new ways of working together, managing the economy, and providing for others.
Show more...
Careers
Business,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts221/v4/6c/a0/78/6ca0786e-b125-0d73-9485-b31961aa9be1/mza_11228552488712778769.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Disrupting Housework (Without Robots or Replicators)
Strange New Work
34 minutes
2 years ago
Disrupting Housework (Without Robots or Replicators)

Think the future of housework looks like Rosey the Robot from The Jetsons? Or maybe just a fleet of Roombas keeping every inch of a house free of dust or dirt?

Think again. Housework is ready for a much, much bigger disruption. Of course, housework is rarely portrayed in pop culture space cowboy science fiction. And when it is, it's all about the high-tech solutions to trivial issues like making dinner or scrubbing dishes. But many quieter (and more constructive) speculative stories do consider how housework might evolve in a completely different direction.

How we restructure housework—domestic and reproductive labor—is key to rethinking how we approach the future of all kinds of work. How we live impacts how we work. And how we work impacts how we live. And this episode is going there.

Footnotes:

  • Frances Gabe's Self-Cleaning House
  • After Work by Helen Hester and Nick Srincek
  • A Closed and Common Orbit by Becky Chambers
  • Embassytown by China Miéville
  • Too Like The Lightning by Ada Palmer
  • "What Communes and Other Radical Experiments in Living Together Reveal" on The Ezra Klein Show
  • Everyday Utopia by Kristen Ghodsee
  • The Perennials by Mauro Guillén
  • "The demographics of multigenerational households" via Pew Research
  • Record of a Spaceborn Few by Becky Chambers
  • A Psalm for the Wild-Built (Monk and Robot) by Becky Chambers
  • A Spectre, Haunting by China Miéville
  • Can't Even by Anne Helen Petersen

Love What Works? Become a premium subscriber for just $7 per month. Your subscription helps make my work sustainable and gets you access to twice-monthly This is Not Advice episodes, quarterly workshops, and more. Click here to learn more and preview the premium benefits!

Strange New Work
Lots of people are talking about the future of work today: remote work, artificial intelligence, white-collar unions, robots, 4-day workweeks... But those things are either here already or will be soon. What about the far future of work? What alien advancements await the office of the future? This podcast wants to boldly go where no other future-of-work podcast has gone. Host Tara McMullin (What Works) brings this limited series about how speculative fiction can help us imagine strange new ways of working and understanding ourselves. We'll explore questions about how we can transform work to be more humane and inclusive. We'll imagine new ways of working together, managing the economy, and providing for others.