While information and communication technology enables freelancers to work “anytime anywhere”, it has become apparent that not all places seem to be equally suitable for their work. Drawing from CSCW literature on the practical accomplishment of mobile work and theoretical literature on creativity, insights from ethnographic studies in New York, Berlin and Wiesbaden are discussed. The paper follows workers in their everyday attempts to seek out and enact work environments, which enable them to be creative and productive. In these processes, mobility features both as a problem and a resource. The search for the right place makes these workers restless, but sometimes restlessness and nomadicity can inspire creativity. Similarly, new mobile, s...
Meta-work – the work that makes work possible – is an important aspect of professional lives. Yet, i...
In this issue we explore the conceptual, analytical and design challenges inherent in the notion of ...
This ethnographic research on ‘Workaway’ investigates new forms of mobility experiences, in between ...
This chapter examines the importance of “where” mobile work/life practices occur. By discussing exce...
The enthusiasm around remote and independent working has rapidly gained momentum in the last few yea...
In this paper we examine the spatial practices of mobile workers -- how mobile workers manage their ...
In post-industrial societies more and more people earn an income in creative knowledge work, a highl...
This research-in-progress examines the mobilities of digital work. We study digital nomadism as an e...
International audienceMobile and network technologies enable new ways of working (NWW) that disrupt ...
The nature of work is changing and digital nomadism is emerging as a new way of working. Digital nom...
The proliferation of digital connectivity and mobility is having a profound impact on collaboration ...
In this issue we explore the conceptual, analytical and design challenges inherent in the notion of ...
peer-reviewedThis chapter examines the importance of “where” mobile work/life practices occur. By d...
Abstract: This paper seeks to reframe the debates on cosmopolitanism and mobile cosmopolitan subject...
Researchers in the fields of human computer interaction (HCI) and computer supported cooperative wor...
Meta-work – the work that makes work possible – is an important aspect of professional lives. Yet, i...
In this issue we explore the conceptual, analytical and design challenges inherent in the notion of ...
This ethnographic research on ‘Workaway’ investigates new forms of mobility experiences, in between ...
This chapter examines the importance of “where” mobile work/life practices occur. By discussing exce...
The enthusiasm around remote and independent working has rapidly gained momentum in the last few yea...
In this paper we examine the spatial practices of mobile workers -- how mobile workers manage their ...
In post-industrial societies more and more people earn an income in creative knowledge work, a highl...
This research-in-progress examines the mobilities of digital work. We study digital nomadism as an e...
International audienceMobile and network technologies enable new ways of working (NWW) that disrupt ...
The nature of work is changing and digital nomadism is emerging as a new way of working. Digital nom...
The proliferation of digital connectivity and mobility is having a profound impact on collaboration ...
In this issue we explore the conceptual, analytical and design challenges inherent in the notion of ...
peer-reviewedThis chapter examines the importance of “where” mobile work/life practices occur. By d...
Abstract: This paper seeks to reframe the debates on cosmopolitanism and mobile cosmopolitan subject...
Researchers in the fields of human computer interaction (HCI) and computer supported cooperative wor...
Meta-work – the work that makes work possible – is an important aspect of professional lives. Yet, i...
In this issue we explore the conceptual, analytical and design challenges inherent in the notion of ...
This ethnographic research on ‘Workaway’ investigates new forms of mobility experiences, in between ...