The New Normal of Working Lives Critical Studies in Contemporary Work and Employment /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Taylor, Stephanie (Editor), Luckman, Susan (Editor)
Summary:IX, 356 p. 4 illus.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Edition:1st ed. 2018.
Series:Dynamics of Virtual Work,
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66038-7
Format: Electronic Book
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Collection Introduction: The ‘New Normal’ of Working Lives; Stephanie Taylor and Susan Luckman
  • Section 1: Creative Working
  • 2. Online Selling and the Growth of Home-Based Craft Microenterprise: The ‘New Normal’ of Women’s Self-(Under)Employment; Susan Luckman and Jane Andrew
  • 3. Hope Labour Revisited: Post-Socialist Creative Workers and Their Methods of Hope; Ana Alacovska
  • 4. From Visual Discipline to Love-Work: The Feminizing of Photographic Expertise in the Age of Social Media; Karen Cross
  • 5. Creative Labour, Before and After ‘Going Freelance’: Contextual Factors and Coalition-Building Practices; Frederick H. Pitts
  • 6. Searching, Sorting and Managing Glut: Media Software Inscription Strategies for ‘Being Creative’; Frédérik Lesage
  • Section 2: Digital Working Lives
  • 7. Negotiating the Intimate and the Professional in Mom Blogging; Katariina Mäkinen
  • 8. Vlogging Careers: Everyday Expertise, Collaboration and Authenticity; Daniel Ashton and Karen Patel 9. From Presence to Multipresence: Mobile Knowledge Workers’ Densified hours; Johanna Koroma and Matti Vartiainen 10. Affectual Demands and the Creative Worker: Experiencing Selves and Emotions in the Creative Organization; Iva Josefsson
  • 11. Coworking(s) in the Plural: Coworking Spaces and New Ways of Managing; Sylvia Ivaldi, Ivana Pais and Giuseppe Scaratti
  • Section 3: Transitions and Transformations
  • 12. “Investment in Me”: Uncertain Futures and Debt in the Intern Economy; Kori Allan
  • 13. Letting Them Get Close: Entrepreneurial Work and the New Normal; Hanna-Mari Ikonen
  • 14. Self-Employment in Elderly Care: A Way to Self-Fulfilment or Self-Exploitation for Professionals?; Elin Vadelius
  • 15. Creating Alternative Solutions for Work: Experiences of Women Managers and Lawyers in Poland and the USA; Ingrid Biese and Marta Choroszewicz
  • 16. Beyond Work? New Expectations and Aspirations; Stephanie Taylor. .