New Geographies of Work: Re-Scaling Micro-Worlds

IF 0.4 Q4 GEOGRAPHY European Spatial Research and Policy Pub Date : 2020-06-30 DOI:10.18778/1231-1952.27.1.03
Hans-Joachim Bürkner, B. Lange
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The recently emerging new types of collaborative work and unconventional workplaces indicate that shifting social and economic practices have odd spatial implications. The diversity of work, mostly based on hybrid social and economic logics, has brought forth a number of new contextualised spatial constructs in recent years: makerspaces, fab labs, open workshops, and co-working spaces now require detailed analytical reconstruction and conceptualisation. This article is a theoretical discussion of the nature of fluid and contingent spatialisation against the backdrop of binary explanatory categories (e.g. local-global; proximity-distance). Drawing upon modernised concepts of horizontal scaling, we propose a perspective on hybrid work which focuses on contingent multiple, multidirectional and temporal scalings created by a variety of users while developing their own micro-worlds of work.
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新的工作地域:重新缩放微观世界
最近出现的新型协作工作和非传统工作场所表明,不断变化的社会和经济实践具有奇怪的空间影响。近年来,工作的多样性,主要基于混合的社会和经济逻辑,带来了许多新的情境化空间结构:制造商空间、晶圆厂实验室、开放式车间和共同工作空间现在需要详细的分析重建和概念化。这篇文章是在二元解释类别(例如局部-全局;邻近-距离)的背景下对流动性和偶然空间化的性质进行的理论讨论。根据水平缩放的现代化概念,我们提出了一种混合工作的视角,该视角侧重于各种用户在开发自己的微观工作世界的同时创造的偶然的多个、多方向和时间缩放。
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