This paper demonstrates how mobilities perspectives might contribute to debates in political economy on labour and work, by interrogating mobility’s relation to work and labour. The paper makes four interventions. It offers (1) an overview of the literature on mobile work, working with mobilities concerns to develop a typology grounded in movement in geographical space. (2) It then examines how different types of mobile work are coordinated. Coordination is achieved by devices, some of which (timetables and algorithms) choreograph movement in space and time whilst others (e.g. signals, tachographs, apps) control, record and evaluate movement. Focusing on coordination devices allows for mobile labour to be differentiated from mobile work. In...
Despite the widespread adoption of mobile information and communication technology, there are still ...
This chapter examines the importance of “where” mobile work/life practices occur. By discussing exce...
Pervasive technologies are already transforming "The Future of Work". Mobile technologies, IoT, and ...
Mobility has been in the academic spotlight at least since the 1980s, in the wake of globalisation s...
Over the last decade, an increasing number of geographers and other social science researchers have ...
The contemporary period has witnessed the rapid evolution in a wide range of mobile technology. This...
This article investigates the relationship between spatial mobility and the labour process, developi...
This paper examines the relation between mobilities and mobile work through a focus on occupational ...
The social differentiation of mobile work is complex. While some people are in a position of control...
The rapid and accelerating move towards the adoption and use of mobile technologies has increasingly...
This is the post-print version of the Chapter. The official published version can be accessed from t...
In this paper we examine the spatial practices of mobile workers -- how mobile workers manage their ...
Currently, mobility is a significantly pervasive term; the concept is being widely used in multiple ...
The article takes the surprising exit of the food delivery platform Deliveroo from Berlin as a start...
This article explores how the multiplication of labour migration categories relies upon strategic te...
Despite the widespread adoption of mobile information and communication technology, there are still ...
This chapter examines the importance of “where” mobile work/life practices occur. By discussing exce...
Pervasive technologies are already transforming "The Future of Work". Mobile technologies, IoT, and ...
Mobility has been in the academic spotlight at least since the 1980s, in the wake of globalisation s...
Over the last decade, an increasing number of geographers and other social science researchers have ...
The contemporary period has witnessed the rapid evolution in a wide range of mobile technology. This...
This article investigates the relationship between spatial mobility and the labour process, developi...
This paper examines the relation between mobilities and mobile work through a focus on occupational ...
The social differentiation of mobile work is complex. While some people are in a position of control...
The rapid and accelerating move towards the adoption and use of mobile technologies has increasingly...
This is the post-print version of the Chapter. The official published version can be accessed from t...
In this paper we examine the spatial practices of mobile workers -- how mobile workers manage their ...
Currently, mobility is a significantly pervasive term; the concept is being widely used in multiple ...
The article takes the surprising exit of the food delivery platform Deliveroo from Berlin as a start...
This article explores how the multiplication of labour migration categories relies upon strategic te...
Despite the widespread adoption of mobile information and communication technology, there are still ...
This chapter examines the importance of “where” mobile work/life practices occur. By discussing exce...
Pervasive technologies are already transforming "The Future of Work". Mobile technologies, IoT, and ...