Les spatialités du coworking

This paper looks at the development of new workplaces : coworking spaces (CSs). It aims to understand the spatial dimensions of coworking from an approach centered on agents, in this case creators of CSs and coworkers. Our results show that their spatiality is related to residential and occupational...

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Main Authors: Patricia Lejoux, Aurore Flipo, Nathalie Ortar
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: UMR 245 - CESSMA 2023-12-01
Series:Carnets de Géographes
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/cdg/9491
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description This paper looks at the development of new workplaces : coworking spaces (CSs). It aims to understand the spatial dimensions of coworking from an approach centered on agents, in this case creators of CSs and coworkers. Our results show that their spatiality is related to residential and occupational mobility. They consist of developing a professional project locally and/or working in the place where they want to live. They develop a special relationship with space through co-presence, spatial mobility and virtual mobility. They produce a new type of space made of flows and places. They have a network-based perception of space where CSs appear as hubs around which they organise their virtual, spatial and social mobilities at different time scales.
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title Les spatialités du coworking
title_full Les spatialités du coworking
title_fullStr Les spatialités du coworking
title_full_unstemmed Les spatialités du coworking
title_short Les spatialités du coworking
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topic coworking spaces
workplace
spatiality
mobility
hub
url http://journals.openedition.org/cdg/9491
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