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A01=Aparecido de Carvalho
A01=Breda Gray
A01=Luigina Ciolfi
academic worklife analysis
Aparecido Fabiano Pinatti de Carvalho
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Author_Breda Gray
Author_Luigina Ciolfi
Breda Gray
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Co-working Spaces
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Contemporary Knowledge Work
corollary work theory
CTO
Demanding Leisure Activities
digital creative industries
Digital Creatives
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Feeling Rules
Full Time Lecturer
gender
gender equality
generation
ICT Management
ICT management practices
Identity Work
information communication technology
Invisible Work
knowledge economy labour
labour market
life
Long Distance Mobility
Luigina Ciolfi
Material Discursive Practices
Mobile Boundaries
mobile knowledge work
mobile knowledge worker experiences
Mobile Knowledge Workers
Mobile Work
mobility
National Spatial Strategy
nomadicity
place
Post-Fordism
production
Productivity Narratives
Reputational Work
Social Reproduction
Sociomaterial Practices
Tech Geek
Technology Park
Temporal Orientation
time
Vice Versa
work
workplace exploitation resistance
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367109325
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 May 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Made to Work analyses the conditions of mobile knowledge work (MKW) in contemporary worklives, contrasting and drawing parallels among three highly significant sectors of the Knowledge Economy: academia, information communication technology (ICT) management, and digital creative work.

It introduces the concept of ‘corollary work’ to characterise the elusive work underpinning the configuration of workers, informational, technological, relational and infrastructural resources in (re)producing liveable worklives.

It ultimately illuminates the myriad strands of corollary work that enable MKW to take place and contributes to emergent debates on how exploitation, at least in the domain of MKW, can be named, resisted and creatively subverted. In so doing, it opens up a conversation about the complex ways in which contemporary worklives are ‘made to work’, and about potential interventions to bring about more just worklife conditions in the future.

Breda Gray is Senior Lecturer in Sociology, University of Limerick (Ireland).

Luigina Ciolfi is Professor of Human Centred Computing at Sheffield Hallam University (UK).

Aparecido Fabiano Pinatti de Carvalho is Associate Researcher at the Institute of Information Systems and New Media of the University of Siegen (Germany).

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