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Collaborative Workspaces Beyond the Urban
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This Open Access book explores the contemporary socio-economic challenges that European non-urban areas face, illuminating how collaborative workspaces (CWS) contribute to tackling them in multiple ways. Collaborative workspaces (such as coworking spaces, fab labs, creative hubs, etc.) for freelancers, self-employed, remote workers and start-ups are increasingly becoming a subject of local and regional economic development policies as they are considered important intermediaries that help deliver entrepreneurial development and local innovation agendas. There has also been a rise in CWS in less densely populated communities in rural and peripheral regions across the European Union that face particular challenges such as brain drain, low investment levels, and low levels of entrepreneurship. These non-urban CWS differ in terms of scopes, functions and impacts compared to those in urban centers. The contributions in this volume unpack the development processes of CWS in rural, suburban, remote and peripheral areas, their wider economic, social and community impacts at the local and regional level, as well as at the level of the individual worker and the enterprise. The book brings together contributions from a broad range of scientific disciplines, including social and economic geography, economics, business studies, architecture, planning, gender studies, and management studies.
This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access Traces the emergence of hubs and coworking spaces in non-urban areas Offers an interdisciplinary perspective on the role and functions of collaborative workspaces Brings case studies from 12 European countries
Autorentext
Dr. Vasilis Avdikos , Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Greece.
Prof. Dr. Suntje Schmidt , Leibniz Institute for Research on Society and Space and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany.
Dr. Ilaria Mariott i, Politecnico di Milano, Italy.
Dr. Ignasi Capdevila , PSB Paris School of Business, France.
Dr. Thilo Lang Leibniz , Institute for Regional Geography and University of Leipzig, Germany.
Vera Fabinyi , Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Greece.
Inhalt
Rural work, rural workers or working in the rural.- Actors and Networks building coworking spaces in rural Austria Motivations, contributions and challenges.- Labouring Together: An Assemblage Perspective on Rural Collaborative Workspaces.- Exploring Hybridity in Non-urban Collaborative Workspaces Case Studies from Alpine Regions.- Coworking as a driver for flexible work in Sweden.- How the 'Middleground' is Leveraged to Foster Cross-Industry Innovation and Drive Socio-Economic Development.- From Vacancy to Vitality: How 'Meanwhile' Spaces Shape Urban-Rural Socio-Economic Dynamics in Oxfordshire, UK.- Unlocking the Potential of Rural Collaborative Workspaces through Short-Term Coworking Experiences.- Exploring women's experiences of wellbeing in rural CWS evidence from Italy and Austria.- Revitalizing Rural Landscapes through Coworking Spaces An Exploration of Narratives and Discourses on Place Identity.- Coworking from (and for) which rural Spatial imaginaries within the project Spazi Generativi in Piedmont, Italy.- Collaborative Workspaces Enhancing Youth Employment in Rural Areas.- Impact of Makerspace on the socio-economic sphere in peripheral areas in Poland.- How to engage with local communities for regional development in rural areas? Participatory formats in outreach hubs.- Rural and peripheral CWS: Some considerations and common conclusions.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09789819690589
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Earth Science
- Editor Vasilis Avdikos, Suntje Schmidt, Ilaria Mariotti, Ignasi Capdevila, Thilo Lang, Vera Fabinyi
- Anzahl Seiten 322
- Herausgeber Springer, Berlin
- Gewicht 540g
- Größe H21mm x B148mm x T210mm
- Jahr 2026
- EAN 9789819690589
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-981-9690-58-9
- Titel Collaborative Workspaces Beyond the Urban
- Untertitel Economy, Community and Regional Development
- Sprache Englisch