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Titlebook: Coworking Spaces; Alternative Topologi Janet Merkel,Dimitris Pettas,Vasilis Avdikos Book 2023 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(

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书目名称Coworking Spaces
副标题Alternative Topologi
编辑Janet Merkel,Dimitris Pettas,Vasilis Avdikos
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概述Focuses on the emancipatory potentials of coworking.Connecting coworking research with critical approaches.Focus on community-led spaces
图书封面Titlebook: Coworking Spaces; Alternative Topologi Janet Merkel,Dimitris Pettas,Vasilis Avdikos Book 2023 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(
描述.This contributed volume considers the emergence of coworking as centered in labor issues. More specifically, its chapters consider it as a coping mechanism in the worldwide rise of independent modes of work (i.e., self-employment) that leaves more and more workers exposed to precarity as they must organize and manage their own labor. Grounded in this perspective, this volume aims to understand the transformative social and political potentials emerging through coworking as a social and spatial practice. There is a distinct lack of discussion within coworking research on the emancipatory potentials of coworking—and if it is discussed, more cautionary views prevail, highlighting the ambivalence of coworking spaces both as a space of alternative economic practices and as integrated into market economies... ..The aims of this collection are twofold: First, it aims to make visible the plurality of existing practices around shared resources in coworking and the assemblages of human and non-human actors as agents of change associated with coworking and the re-organization of work and labor power. And second, it aims to develop a more emancipatory narrative for coworking and the role of c
出版日期Book 2023
关键词Geographies of labor; Coworking assemblages; Socio-spatial relations; Alternative economic practice; Cow
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doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42268-3
isbn_softcover978-3-031-42270-6
isbn_ebook978-3-031-42268-3
copyrightThe Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerl
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Die Fallbearbeitung als Arbeitsbogen,, and facility management tasks. This informality perpetuates a condition of invisibility for relational practices that are crucial part for the maintenance of the community but experienced as non-work by users, founders, and the people that carry out the work themselves.
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: A Mapping of Coworking as a Site/Practice of Commoning and Community in Istanbulf challenges regarding their sustainability. The presented account is based on larger research on freelancing in Turkey, which included in-depth interviews with freelancers from various industries as well as activist-research in a common-based coworking space, and a freelancers‘ solidarity network in Istanbul.
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Coworking Spaces as Social Infrastructures of Cares as social infrastructures of care, illuminating the affective, emotional, and embodied dimensions of coworking contributing to coworking research. And secondly, it broadens the scope of recent urban care research in discussing coworking spaces as everyday non-institutional care spaces.
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You Know That You’ve Succeeded in Your Role When Your Work Renders You Invisible: The Invisible Work, and facility management tasks. This informality perpetuates a condition of invisibility for relational practices that are crucial part for the maintenance of the community but experienced as non-work by users, founders, and the people that carry out the work themselves.
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Book 2023hanism in the worldwide rise of independent modes of work (i.e., self-employment) that leaves more and more workers exposed to precarity as they must organize and manage their own labor. Grounded in this perspective, this volume aims to understand the transformative social and political potentials e
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