Exploring the different facets of the new world of work (including the hacker and maker movements, platform work, and digital nomadism), this edited volume sets out to investigate and theorise how these new work practices are experienced by various actors. It explores such changes at both the micro and macro levels and sets out to link them back to wider social, managerial and political issues. In doing so, it aims to reflect on the similarities and differences between new and 'old' work practices and problematize discourses surrounding the future of work. This volume is characterized by the diversity of methods mobilized, the plurality of concepts, lenses and theories deployed as well as the richness of the empirical accounts used by the a...
Towards the end of the century many grandiose assertions were made about changes in the workplace an...
This paper provides a background context for the further symposium contributions in this issue. It a...
Presenting a contemporary outlook on how organizations must adjust to the 'Era of Me', this timely b...
Both shaping and shaped by technological, economic and social facets, the world of work has witnesse...
In the introductory paper of this special issue on new ways of working (NWW) the editors first refle...
In the introductory paper of this special issue on new ways of working (NWW) the editors first refle...
This dissertation seeks to examine the claim that contemporary industrial societies are witnessing a...
This collection examines the concept of work, questioning what constitutes work, where works ends an...
Introductory chapter to edited collection, setting out our perspective:The central aim of this publi...
The notion of work is a very rich topic of reflection, at the crossroads of sociology, anthropology,...
New ways of working- refers to non-traditional work practices, settings and locations with informati...
Actors in the world of work are facing an increasing number of challenges, including automatization ...
This edited volume has endeavoured to link micro-social experiences of work with the wider macro-soc...
Over the past few years, much has been written on the changing world of work, with discussions focus...
This paper sets out to analyse the digital economy and changes in work by sifting elements of contin...
Towards the end of the century many grandiose assertions were made about changes in the workplace an...
This paper provides a background context for the further symposium contributions in this issue. It a...
Presenting a contemporary outlook on how organizations must adjust to the 'Era of Me', this timely b...
Both shaping and shaped by technological, economic and social facets, the world of work has witnesse...
In the introductory paper of this special issue on new ways of working (NWW) the editors first refle...
In the introductory paper of this special issue on new ways of working (NWW) the editors first refle...
This dissertation seeks to examine the claim that contemporary industrial societies are witnessing a...
This collection examines the concept of work, questioning what constitutes work, where works ends an...
Introductory chapter to edited collection, setting out our perspective:The central aim of this publi...
The notion of work is a very rich topic of reflection, at the crossroads of sociology, anthropology,...
New ways of working- refers to non-traditional work practices, settings and locations with informati...
Actors in the world of work are facing an increasing number of challenges, including automatization ...
This edited volume has endeavoured to link micro-social experiences of work with the wider macro-soc...
Over the past few years, much has been written on the changing world of work, with discussions focus...
This paper sets out to analyse the digital economy and changes in work by sifting elements of contin...
Towards the end of the century many grandiose assertions were made about changes in the workplace an...
This paper provides a background context for the further symposium contributions in this issue. It a...
Presenting a contemporary outlook on how organizations must adjust to the 'Era of Me', this timely b...