Kezia Vanessa Hotama

Padjadjaran University

Papers

1

Total Citations

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About

Driven by a deep concern for the societal upheavals wrought by automation, Kezia Vanessa Hotama has established herself as a vital voice in the discourse on the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Her research critically examines the intersection of robotics, artificial intelligence, and labor, questioning the future of human work in an increasingly automated world. Her most cited work, “Revolusi Industri Keempat: Akhir dari Buruh di Seluruh Dunia” (2019), with 8 citations, serves as a foundational piece, arguing that the rapid integration of smart technology is fundamentally reshaping social structures and interpersonal relationships, from the classroom to the workplace. Hotama’s contribution lies in her unflinching analysis of how the push for ubiquitous gadgetry and digital efficiency may signal the end of traditional labor as we know it. By framing technological adoption not as a neutral progression but as a force that can displace human agency, her scholarship offers a critical counterpoint to techno-optimism. For students and researchers exploring the human cost of innovation, Hotama’s work provides an essential, sobering lens on the future of society and the very nature of work itself.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Revolusi Industri Keempat: Akhir dari Buruh di Seluruh Dunia
8 citations · 2019
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2019 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 3
🏛 Institutions: Padjadjaran University

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