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New working spaces typologies beyond core cities
Maria Assunção Gato (Gato, M. A.); Gislene Haubrich (Haubrich, G.);
Book Title
Evolution of new working spaces: Changing nature and geographies
Year (definitive publication)
2024
Language
English
Country
Switzerland
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Abstract
Technological development, global economic restructuring and the changing nature of work are three main factors prompting new working spaces (NeWSps). In this text, we explore the phenomenon of NeWSps beyond the core cities in the European context. We aim to understand how new ways of working spur NeWSps, focusing on their spread and impact on peripheral and rural areas. We organize the chapter into two parts. First, we present a brief overview of typologies and characteristics of new working spaces beyond core cities. Second, we introduce two case studies conceived in rural areas of Portugal. Beyond their distinct features, the success of these examples relies on the virtuosity of the networks and connections that have evolved around these spaces so as to root them in the territory and local communities.
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Keywords
Case-studies,Economic restructuring,European context,Global economics,Local community,Portugal,Space typology,Technological development,Working space
  • Mathematics - Natural Sciences
  • Biological Sciences - Natural Sciences
  • Other Natural Sciences - Natural Sciences
  • Civil Engineering - Engineering and Technology
  • Chemical Engineering - Engineering and Technology
  • Materials Engineering - Engineering and Technology
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Funding Reference Funding Entity
COST Action CA18214 ‘The geography of New Working Spaces and the impact on the periphery' European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST)