This volume focuses on new ways of working, and explores implications of
these new practices with a particular emphasis on the place occupied by
technology, materiality and bodies within contemporary working
configurations. It draws together an international range of scholars to
examine diverse subjects such as: the gig economy, social media as a
work space, the role of materiality in living labs, managerial
techniques and organizational legitimacy. Drawing on global
perspectives, from France to Nigeria, this book presents a fascinating
examination of the many new ways people are working, and relating to
their work.
Part of the esteemed Technology, Work and Globalization series, this
book is valuable reading for scholars working on organizational studies,
ethnography, technology management, and management more generally.