In this issue we explore the conceptual, analytical and design challenges inherent in the notion of “Nomadic Culture”. The papers included highlight how research on mobility has contributed to the CSCW community, while pointing to unsolved problems, future challenges and research agendas. We see this collection of papers as developing a more holistic perspective on nomadic culture, and connecting this scholarship with recent research on sharing and exchange platforms as sites of work. This intervention contributes to an understanding of nomadic culture by providing a more contemporary perspective on the social and cultural aspects of workplace sites and co-working practices.Special issue: International Reports on Socio-Informatics, ISSN 186...
Recent estimates suggest that there are currently around 4.8 million people who consider themselves ...
This paper takes point of departure in an understanding of mobility as an important cultural dimensi...
With the aim at grasping “glocal” nexuses as much as different human experiences of movement (migrat...
In this issue we explore the conceptual, analytical and design challenges inherent in the notion of ...
In this issue we explore the conceptual, analytical and design challenges inherent in the notion of ...
While information and communication technology enables freelancers to work “anytime anywhere”, it ha...
This chapter examines the importance of “where” mobile work/life practices occur. By discussing exce...
Recent CSCW research has shown that nomadicity can be seen as a dynamic process that emerges as peop...
This ethnographic research on ‘Workaway’ investigates new forms of mobility experiences, in between ...
Abstract. The field of CSCW research emerged with the development of distributed com-puting systems ...
Mobility is on the move. Not least due to the COVID-19 pandemic as well as symptoms of socio ecologi...
This paper takes point of departure in an understanding of mobility as an important cultural dimensi...
Research into mobility is an exciting challenge for the social sciences that raises novel social, cu...
Nomadic work, an extreme form of mobile work, is becoming increasingly prevalent in organizations. Y...
peer-reviewedThis thesis provides a detailed account of the nomadic lives of a cohort of knowledge ...
Recent estimates suggest that there are currently around 4.8 million people who consider themselves ...
This paper takes point of departure in an understanding of mobility as an important cultural dimensi...
With the aim at grasping “glocal” nexuses as much as different human experiences of movement (migrat...
In this issue we explore the conceptual, analytical and design challenges inherent in the notion of ...
In this issue we explore the conceptual, analytical and design challenges inherent in the notion of ...
While information and communication technology enables freelancers to work “anytime anywhere”, it ha...
This chapter examines the importance of “where” mobile work/life practices occur. By discussing exce...
Recent CSCW research has shown that nomadicity can be seen as a dynamic process that emerges as peop...
This ethnographic research on ‘Workaway’ investigates new forms of mobility experiences, in between ...
Abstract. The field of CSCW research emerged with the development of distributed com-puting systems ...
Mobility is on the move. Not least due to the COVID-19 pandemic as well as symptoms of socio ecologi...
This paper takes point of departure in an understanding of mobility as an important cultural dimensi...
Research into mobility is an exciting challenge for the social sciences that raises novel social, cu...
Nomadic work, an extreme form of mobile work, is becoming increasingly prevalent in organizations. Y...
peer-reviewedThis thesis provides a detailed account of the nomadic lives of a cohort of knowledge ...
Recent estimates suggest that there are currently around 4.8 million people who consider themselves ...
This paper takes point of departure in an understanding of mobility as an important cultural dimensi...
With the aim at grasping “glocal” nexuses as much as different human experiences of movement (migrat...