In this theoretical article we propose an approach to the spatial implications of homeworking derived from the work of social theorist Henri Lefebvre. By highlighting the processes involved in the inherently contested and (re)constructed nature of space in the demarcated home/work environment we draw on Lefebvre to suggest a collapse of this demarcation. We consider the impact of such a collapse on questions relating to the rewards and challenges of home-based work for both workers and their co-residents. In contrast to our approach to the spatial implications of home-based work derived from Lefebvre, we argue that a traditional, Euclidean conception of space risks ignoring the important, symbolic nature of social space to the detriment of ...
Flexwork practices cross a wide array of arenas, ranging from work schedule flexibility to teleworki...
Questions of space and place are of increasing interest to educational researchers. A recent synopsi...
By examining the working conditions of women who sew garments at home (heretofore homeworkers) in th...
In this theoretical article we propose an approach to the spatial implications of homeworking derive...
In this theoretical article we propose an approach to the spatial implications of homeworking derive...
In this theoretical article we propose an approach to the spatial implications of homeworking derive...
Homeworking can have benefits both for employees and employers, such as a productivity increase and ...
This paper extends the view of homeworking as a type of flexible working of employees in organisatio...
This paper examines the work attitudes of home- and office-based workers. A review of the existing l...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This study examined the ways ...
Purpose: The purpose of this ‘thought piece’ is to consider the everyday realities of homebased work...
This paper will present a speculative account of homework as a situated and embodied practice, uniqu...
Workhouse aims to improve technology-based homeworking, through an understanding of working patterns...
Coworking has increased in popularity in the digital knowledge economy with the rise of independent ...
Have you ever been curious to know more about how people engage with their place of work? This artic...
Flexwork practices cross a wide array of arenas, ranging from work schedule flexibility to teleworki...
Questions of space and place are of increasing interest to educational researchers. A recent synopsi...
By examining the working conditions of women who sew garments at home (heretofore homeworkers) in th...
In this theoretical article we propose an approach to the spatial implications of homeworking derive...
In this theoretical article we propose an approach to the spatial implications of homeworking derive...
In this theoretical article we propose an approach to the spatial implications of homeworking derive...
Homeworking can have benefits both for employees and employers, such as a productivity increase and ...
This paper extends the view of homeworking as a type of flexible working of employees in organisatio...
This paper examines the work attitudes of home- and office-based workers. A review of the existing l...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This study examined the ways ...
Purpose: The purpose of this ‘thought piece’ is to consider the everyday realities of homebased work...
This paper will present a speculative account of homework as a situated and embodied practice, uniqu...
Workhouse aims to improve technology-based homeworking, through an understanding of working patterns...
Coworking has increased in popularity in the digital knowledge economy with the rise of independent ...
Have you ever been curious to know more about how people engage with their place of work? This artic...
Flexwork practices cross a wide array of arenas, ranging from work schedule flexibility to teleworki...
Questions of space and place are of increasing interest to educational researchers. A recent synopsi...
By examining the working conditions of women who sew garments at home (heretofore homeworkers) in th...