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The Arrival Grid: Public Space as Migrant Social Infrastructure in Central Lisbon
Short Abstract This study examines how central urban public spaces in Lisbon function as infrastructures of arrival, mediating migrant integration in everyday life and space. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork with a spatial insight at Martim Moniz Square and Benformoso Street, the paper introduces the concept of the arrival grid as a socio‐spatial ...
Duygu Cihanger Ribeiro
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Work from Anywhere: Treaty Shopping in Disguise?
The popularisation of remote work – as a result of which the concept of ‘digital nomads’ increasingly extends to office workers – makes it necessary to analyse the situation of ‘digital nomads’ from the perspective of their taxation.
Natalia Jarzębowska
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Academic Librarianship and Career Adaptability [PDF]
The inspiration for this essay is Barbara Fister’s assertion that librarians must embrace functions that have not traditionally been part of the academic librarian’s portfolio.
Baillargeon, Tara, Carlstrom, Aaron H
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Liquid Relationship to Possessions [PDF]
This study investigates consumers' relationship to possessions in the condition of contemporary global nomadism. Prior research argues that consumers form enduring and strong attachments to possessions because of their centrality to identity projects ...
Arnould, E. J. +2 more
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[Challenges and Recommendations for VR-based Collaboration with Digital Nomads and Other Remote Workers]. [PDF]
Hofeditz L, Löffler U, Strathmann C.
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Himalayan Hybridity and the Evolution of Ladakhi Popular Music [PDF]
Historically, Ladakh in the Western Himalayas was a significant nexus of Trans-Himalayan caravan trade, and thus exhibited a significant hybridity in its material, linguistic, religious, and musical culture.
Dinnerstein, Noé
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WORLDVIEW OF THE DIGITAL AND TRADITIONAL NOMADS
In the article the new phenomenon of the 20th century – digital nomads in the correlation with historical, traditional nomads analyzed. Digital Nomads - a modern brand, conceptual innovation, symbolizes freedom without boundaries. Digital nomads are the new representatives of modern nomadism, and at the same time they are pronounced Western ...
Jyldyz URMANBETOVA, Çolpon NAİMANOVA
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'First Portal in a Storm': A Virtual Space for Transition Students [PDF]
The lives of millennial students are epitomised by ubiquitous information, merged technologies, blurred social-study-work boundaries, multitasking and hyperlinked online interactions (Oblinger & Oblinger, 2005).
Harper, Wendy +2 more
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Il nomade digitale tra radicamento e sguardo cosmopolita
Could digital nomads be considered as bearers of new forms of territoriality? The contribution want try to find an answer. The profile of youtubers or social media influencers, new workers of the globalization era, can’t escape a careful geographical ...
Valerio Pisanu
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This study examines how digital nomads act as unintentional brand ambassadors shaping destination image via lifestyle content. Although nomads influence place perceptions through blogs, vlogs, and social media, tourism institutions rarely acknowledge ...
Ioanna Simeli +2 more
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