Based on an empirical study of academics, digital creatives and ICT managers' worklives, this book unravels the interwoven strands of the 'corollary work' that makes mobile knowledge work possible.
Based on an empirical study of academics, digital creatives and ICT managers' worklives, this book unravels the interwoven strands of the 'corollary work' that makes mobile knowledge work possible.
Breda Gray is Senior Lecturer in Sociology, University of Limerick (Ireland). Luigina Ciolfi is Professor of Human Centred Computing at Sheffield Hallam University (UK). Aparecido Fabiano Pinatti de Carvalho is Associate Researcher at the Institute of Information Systems and New Media of the University of Siegen (Germany).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Corollary Work: The Mainstay of Mobile Knowledge Work 2. Cities and Regions in the Placing of Worklives 3. Everyday Worklife Placing 4. Anticipatory Availability: 'Time Work' in the Worklives of ICT Managers and Digital Creatives 5. 'Reflexive Rhythmicity' and the Making of Academic Worklives 6. The Productivity Quest 7. Identity Work: Animating the Mobile Knowledge Worklife Conclusion
Introduction 1. Corollary Work: The Mainstay of Mobile Knowledge Work 2. Cities and Regions in the Placing of Worklives 3. Everyday Worklife Placing 4. Anticipatory Availability: 'Time Work' in the Worklives of ICT Managers and Digital Creatives 5. 'Reflexive Rhythmicity' and the Making of Academic Worklives 6. The Productivity Quest 7. Identity Work: Animating the Mobile Knowledge Worklife Conclusion
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