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Roth-Ebner, Caroline E.
Topologies of digital workhow digitalisation and virtualisation shape working spaces and places /
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Topologies of digital workedited by Mascha Will-Zocholl, Caroline Roth-Ebner.
Reminder of title:
how digitalisation and virtualisation shape working spaces and places /
other author:
Will-Zocholl, Mascha.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021.
Description:
1 online resource (xvii, 289 p.) :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Industrial sociology.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80327-8
ISBN:
9783030803278$q(electronic bk.)
Topologies of digital workhow digitalisation and virtualisation shape working spaces and places /
Topologies of digital work
how digitalisation and virtualisation shape working spaces and places /[electronic resource] :edited by Mascha Will-Zocholl, Caroline Roth-Ebner. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - 1 online resource (xvii, 289 p.) :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm. - Dynamics of virtual work. - Dynamics of virtual work..
Chapter 1. Introduction to Topologies of Digital Work (Mascha Will-Zocholl and Caroline Roth-Ebner) -- Section I: Geographies Of Digital Work -- Chapter 2.The Geography of the Digital Freelance Economy in Russia and Beyond (Andrey Shevchuk, Denis Strebkov and Alexey Tyulyupo) -- Chapter 3. Supporting the Global Digital Games Industry: Outsourcing Games Production in Poland and Estonia (Anna Ozimek) -- Chapter 4. Automating Labour and the Spatial Politics of Data Centre Technologies (Brett Neilson and Ned Rossiter) -- Section II: Places Of Work -- Chapter 5. Doing Homework Again: Places of Work from a Historical Perspective (Christian Oggolder) -- Chapter 6. The Spatial Production of Wanghong: Political Economy, Labour Mobility and the "Unlikely" Creativity (Jian Lin) -- Chapter 7. Reconfiguring Workplaces in Urban and Rural Areas: A Case Study of Shibuya and Shirahama, Japan (Keita Matsushita) -- Section III: Virtual Working Spaces -- Chapter 8. ICT Enforced Boundary Work: Availability as a Sociomaterial Practice (Calle Rosengren, Ann Bergman and Kristina Palm) -- Chapter 9. Virtual Spaces, Intermediate Places: Doing Identity in ICT-Enabled Work (Dominik Klaus and Jörg Flecker) -- Chapter 10. The Duality of the Physical and Virtual Worlds of Work (Ingrid Nappi and Gisele de Campos Ribeiro) -- Chapter 11. Synopsis: How Space and Place Matter in the Context of Digital Work (Caroline Roth-Ebner and Mascha Will-Zocholl)
"The anthology presents well-founded research and theoretical discussions and gives essential insights into the relationships between digitization, work and space in the 21st century." -Andreas Boes, Adjunct Professor, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany "This edited book delivers much needed research and theory on how to critically investigate the hidden abodes of production in a future that is already present.Compulsory reading." - Kendra Briken, Senior Lecturer, Strathclyde Business School, UK "This is an exciting collection that illustrates how technologies are being used to reinvent the spaces where we work, and how that changes how we relate to each other and to ourselves." -Vili Lehdonvirta, Professor of Economic Sociology and Digital Social Research, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, UK "The well-balanced and diverse contributions in this anthology offer exciting insights into digitally-mediated work practices and the resultant challenges for individuals. The volume stimulates new and important questions about the organisation of work and learning processes." -Anoush Margaryan, Professor in the Department of Digitalization, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark This book provides a unique contribution to the controversial discussion that surrounds the digitalisation and virtualisation of work. With a focus on the new formation of space and place, it critically discusses the idea that places in the context of work are increasingly losing their importance, and becoming more arbitrary with new technical possibilities. Chapter 1, 4 and 11 are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com. Mascha Will-Zocholl is Professor at Hessian University of Police and Administration, Germany. Caroline Roth-Ebner is Associate Professor at the University of Klagenfurt, Austria.
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LC Class. No.: HD6955 / T66 2021
Dewey Class. No.: 306.36
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