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Digital nomads: freedom, responsibility and the neoliberal order
Information Technology and Tourism, 2020Fabiola Mancinelli
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The role of co-living spaces in digital nomads’ well-being
Information Technology and Tourism, 2020Jennifer Sin Hung von Zumbusch +1 more
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Working from anywhere? Work from here! Approaches to attract digital nomads
Annals of Tourism ResearchJan Bednorz
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Moving with and against the state: digital nomads and frictional mobility regimes
Mobilities, 2023The mobile lifestyle of digital nomads mingles remote work, international travel, and multi-local living in ways that both submit to and resist state-based mobility regimes.
F. Mancinelli, Jennie Germann Molz
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Mapping the journey of the CoLiving experience of digital nomads, using verbal and visual narratives
World Leisure Journal, 2022CoLiving involves facilities that combine work and life experiences, which challenge the traditional concept of home. This paper aims to map the journey of the CoLiving experience of digital nomads.
C. Pacheco, António Azevedo
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Proceedings of the 8th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems, 2010
With the advancement of the sensor network technology and cyber physical systems [2], the merging between the virtual cyber space and the real physical world is bound to happen, which will impact the lifestyle of the human being. The metropolitan area sensor networks, composed of millions of heterogeneous sensors and penetrating every aspect of the ...
Lin Zhang +8 more
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With the advancement of the sensor network technology and cyber physical systems [2], the merging between the virtual cyber space and the real physical world is bound to happen, which will impact the lifestyle of the human being. The metropolitan area sensor networks, composed of millions of heterogeneous sensors and penetrating every aspect of the ...
Lin Zhang +8 more
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Digital Nomads, the New Frontier of Work in the Digital Age: A Bibliometric Analysis
SustainabilityDigital nomadism is more than just a tourism idea. It represents a new working paradigm in which digital trends are transforming relationships between employers, work, and employees.
Altan Başaran
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L'espace nomade / Nomadic space
Revue de géographie de Lyon, 1998Nomadic space is often looked at as a production territory, limited by major ecological constraints such as aridity. This definition is unadequat because it does not take account of the social and spatial organization of society. To improve the concept, it is necessary, therefore, to observe internal social relations (between nomads) and well as ...
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, 2021
Digital nomads are knowledge workers who actively seek a lifestyle of freedom, using technology to perform their work remotely, traveling far and wide, and moving as often as they like.
Rachael A. Woldoff, R. Litchfield
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Digital nomads are knowledge workers who actively seek a lifestyle of freedom, using technology to perform their work remotely, traveling far and wide, and moving as often as they like.
Rachael A. Woldoff, R. Litchfield
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Digital nomads in siliconising Cluj: Material and allegorical double dispossession
Urban studies, 2020This paper studies the arrival of digital nomads in Cluj, Romania. I focus upon double dispossession, in which ‘digital nomads’ allegorise technocapitalist fantasies by appropriating Roma identity on one hand, and in which Roma are evicted to make way ...
E. McElroy
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