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adam_text | 1
INTRODUCTION
...............................................................................................
1
PART
I
SUBJECT,
THEORETICAL
REFERENCE
CONCEPTS
AND
STATE
OF
RESEARCH
2
BACKGROUND
AND
CHARACTERIZATION
OF
COWORKING
SPACES
.................
11
2.1
COWORKING
SPACES
AS
A
RESPONSE
TO
THE
CHALLENGES
OF
THE
WORLD
OF
WORK
...................................................................
14
2.1.1
CHANGE
OF
THE
WORLD
OF
WORK
.......................................
15
2.1.2
TRANSFORMATION
OF
OFFICE
WORKSPACES
..........................
16
2.1.3
TODAY
S
OFFICE
WORK
SPACES:
TRADITIONAL
OR
FLEXIBLE
AND
AESTHETICIZED
.........................................
18
2.1.4
DISSOLUTION
AND
SUBJECTIFICATION
OF
WORK
....................
24
2.2
CHARACTERIZATION
OF
COWORKING
SPACES
.......................................
29
2.2.1
SPACES
OF
WORK
................................................................
29
2.2.2
SPACES
OF
COMMUNITIZATION
............................................
31
2.2.3
COWORKING
HOSTS
AND
CURATING
....................................
34
2.2.4
DEFINITIONAL
CLASSIFICATION
AND
SKETCHING
OF
THE
FIELD
.....................................................................
37
2.2.5
AESTHETICIZED
WORK
SPACES
...........................................
42
2.3
CHARACTERIZATION
OF
THE
COWORKERS...............................................
45
3
THEORETICAL
REFERENCE
CONCEPTS:
SPACE,
ATMOSPHERE
AND
COMMUNITY
.......................................................................................
51
3.1
SPACE
AS
A
SOCIAL
CONSTRUCTION
...................................................
51
3.1.1
ABSOLUTE,
RELATIVE
AND
RELATIONAL
SPACE
.......................
52
3.1.2
RELATIONAL
SPATIAL
CONCEPT
ACCORDING
TO
LOW
...............
54
3.2
ATMOSPHERE
AS
A
CONNECTION
BETWEEN
SUBJECT
AND
SPACE
..........
60
VII
VIII
CONTENTS
3.2.1
PHILOSOPHICAL-AESTHETIC
AND
SPATIAL-SOCIOLOGICAL
APPROACH
TO
ATMOSPHERE
...............................................
62
3.2.2
PRODUCTION
OF
ATMOSPHERES
IN
THE
CONTEXT
OF
AESTHETIC
WORK
...........................................................
67
3.2.3
CREATING
ONE
S
OWN
ATMOSPHERES
..................................
74
3.2.4
IMPLICATIONS
FOR
THE
ANALYTICAL
EXAMINATION
OF
ATMOSPHERES
.....................................................
75
3.3
TWO
PERSPECTIVES
ON
SPACE
AND
ATMOSPHERE
................................
77
3.3.1
OBJECT
PERSPECTIVE:
THE
SPATIAL
ARRANGEMENTS
AND
THEIR
EFFECT
.............................................................
78
3.3.2
SUBJECT
PERSPECTIVE:
THE
EXPLORATION
OF
SPACES
BY
THE
SUBJECTS
...........................................................
81
3.4
FURTHER
CONNECTIONS
BETWEEN
SUBJECT
AND
SPACE
.......................
88
3.4.1
SPATIAL
PRACTICES
..............................................................
88
3.4.2
SPATIAL
SETTINGS
................................................................
89
3.5
COMMUNITY
AS
COMMUNITIZATION
.................................................
92
3.5.1
COMMUNITIZATION
AND
SOCIETIZATION
...............................
93
3.5.2
POSTTRADITIONAL
COMMUNITIZATIONS
.................................
96
4
CONNECTION
TO
THE
OBJECT
OF
INVESTIGATION
AND
STATE
OF
RESEARCH
..............................................................................
99
4.1
RELATIONAL
SPACES
IN
THE
CONTEXT
OF
MODERN
OFFICE
WORK
...........
99
4.2
THE
SPACES
AND
ATMOSPHERES
OF
COWORKING
SPACES
...................
103
4.2.1
THE
RELATIONAL
SPACES
OF
COWORKING
SPACES
................
103
4.2.2
THE
CREATION
OF
ATMOSPHERES
IN
THE
CONTEXT
OF
CURATING
.........................................................................
107
4.2.3
THE
CURATORS
OF
COWORKING
SPACES
...............................
110
4.3
COMMUNITY
IN
THE
CONTEXT
OF
MODERN
OFFICE
WORK
...................
112
4.4
COWORKING
SPACE
COMMUNITIES
...................................................
114
4.5
SUMMARY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
RESEARCH
AND
RESEARCH
GAP
................
120
5
INTERMEDIATE
CONCLUSION:
CONCEPTUAL
FRAMING
AND
RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
...........................................................................................
123
5.1
CONCEPTUAL
FRAMING
FOR
THE
EXPLORATION
OF
THE
SPACES
AND
ATMOSPHERES
OF
COWORKING
........................................
123
5.2
RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
.....................................................................
127
CONTENTS
IX
PART
II
STRUCTURE
OF
THE
EMPIRICAL
STUDY
6
METHODOLOGICAL
APPROACH
......................................................................
131
6.1
DATA
COLLECTION
...........................................................................
134
6.1.1
PHOTO
INTERVIEWS
WITH
USERS:
PHOTO
ELICITATION
.............
137
6.1.2
INTERVIEWS
WITH
MEMBERS
OF
THE
OPERATING
TEAM
...........
142
6.1.3
PARTICIPATING
OBSERVATION
OR
OBSERVING
PARTICIPATION
...................................................................
143
6.1.4
DEEP
INVOLVEMENT
IN
THE
FIELD
........................................
146
6.2
CASE
SELECTION
AND
OVERVIEW
OF
THE
SAMPLES
.............................
148
6.2.1
SAMPLE
TABIT
...................................................................
150
6.2.2
SAMPLE
SARGAS
...............................................................
152
6.3
DATA
PREPARATION
AND
ANALYSIS
......................................................
153
6.3.1
EXPLORING
AND
STRUCTURING:
QUALITATIVE
CONTENT
ANALYSIS
.........................................................................
157
6.3.2
DETAILED
ANALYSES:
HERMENEUTIC
INTERPRETATION
............
162
6.3.3
TYPIFICATION
...................................................................
166
6.4
CRITICAL
REFLECTION
ON
THE
RESEARCH
DESIGN
..................................
167
PART
III
RESULTS
OF
THE
EMPIRICAL
STUDY
7
CASE
PORTRAITS
OF
THE
EXAMINED
COWORKING
SPACES
.........................
173
7.1
CASE
PORTRAIT
TABIT
.......................................................................
173
7.1.1
BACKGROUND
...................................................................
173
7.1.2
SPACES
AND
EXPERIENCES
.................................................
176
7.2
CASE
PORTRAIT
SARGAS
.....................................................................
183
7.2.1
BACKGROUND
...................................................................
183
7.2.2
SPACES
AND
EXPERIENCES
.................................................
186
7.3
INTERMEDIATE
CONCLUSION:
TYPICAL
WORK
SETTINGS
........................
202
8
MATERIAL
SHAPE:
PRACTICES,
SPACES
AND
ATMOSPHERES
.......................
205
8.1
PRACTICES
FOR
MAINTAINING
DISTANCE
AND
CREATING
PROXIMITY
....
206
8.1.1
DOING
BEING
BUSY
.........................................................
208
8.1.2
DOING
BEING
OPEN
.........................................................
209
8.2
THE
PRODUCTION
OF
SPATIAL
ATMOSPHERES
OF
WORK
AND
ATMOSPHERES
OF
COMMUNITIZATION
...............................................
212
8.2.1
SPACES
FOR
CONCENTRATED
MENTAL
WORK
...........................
212
8.2.2
SPACES
FOR
INTERACTION
......................................................
218
8.3
THE
PRODUCTION
OF
COMMUNAL
ATMOSPHERES
THROUGH
EVENTS
AND
TRUST-BUILDING
PRACTICES
...........................................
230
X
CONTENTS
8.3.1
EVENTS
...............................................................................
231
8.3.2
TRUST-BUILDING
PRACTICES
AND
RITUALS
..............................
235
8.4
INTERMEDIATE
CONCLUSION:
THE
MATERIAL
SHAPE
OF
COWORKING
SPACES
AND
THE
ROLE
OF
CURATING
......................................
237
9
SUBJECT
PERSPECTIVE
I:
THE
ENTRY
INTO
THE
COWORKING
SPACE
...........
241
9.1
MOTIVES
AND
ADVANTAGES
FOR
WORKING
IN
THE
COWORKING
SPACE
.........................................................................
242
9.2
THE
SEARCH
FOR
THE
RIGHT
COWORKING
SPACE
.................................
248
9.2.1
HOW
THE
COWORKERS
BECAME
AWARE
OF
THE
CWS
..........
248
9.2.2
THE
DECISION
FOR
THE
CWS
AND
THE
ROLE
OF
ATMOSPHERES
...................................................................
249
9.3
INTERMEDIATE
CONCLUSION:
ENTERING
THE
COWORKING
SPACE
..........
255
10
SUBJECT
PERSPECTIVE
II:
THE
DEVELOPMENT
OF
THE
SPACES
OF
WORK.
..
257
10.1
ARRIVING
AND
SETTLING
IN:
THE
OWN
PLACEMENT
IN
THE
COWORKING
SPACE
....................................................
261
10.1.1
ACTION-GUIDING
DIMENSIONS
FOR
ONE
S
OWN
PLACEMENT
.............................................................
262
10.1.2
POSITIONING
OF
FLEX-DESK
USERS
....................................
283
10.1.3
RETREAT
SPACES
..............................................................
288
10.1.4
INTERMEDIATE
CONCLUSION:
ARRIVING
AND
SETTLING
IN
....
293
10.2
SETTING
UP:
POSITIONING
AT
THE
PLACE
AND
INVOLVED
ARTIFACTS
....
294
10.2.1
WORKPLACES
AND
ASSOCIATED
RECONSTRUCTIONS
................
295
10.2.2
TECHNICAL
ARTIFACTS
AND
THEIR
ROLE
IN
THE
CONSTITUTION
OF
THE
WORKPLACE:
LAPTOP
AND
HEADPHONES
..................
303
10.2.3
EXCURSUS:
THE
IMPORTANCE
OF
THE
ANALOG-MATERIAL
SPACE
IN
THE
CONTEXT
OF
TEAM
WORK
...............................
308
10.2.4
INTERMEDIATE
CONCLUSION:
SETTING
UP
.............................
310
10.3
DEALING
WITH
THE
SEARCH
FOR
FLEXIBLE
WORKPLACES
.......................
311
10.3.1
OWN
ATTITUDE
TOWARDS
THE
FLEX-DESK
CONCEPT
............
313
10.3.2
PRACTICES
OF
TERRITORY
FORMATION
OPPOSED
TO
THE
FLEX-DESK
CONCEPT
...........................................
315
10.4
USER
TYPES
I:
SITUATIONALLY
CHANGING
OFFICE
NOMADS,
CONVENTIONAL
AND
UNCONVENTIONAL
OFFICE
WORKERS
..........
320
10.4.1
SITUATIONALLY
CHANGING
OFFICE
NOMADS
.........................
322
10.4.2
CONVENTIONAL
OFFICE
WORKERS
.........................................
325
10.4.3
UNCONVENTIONAL
OFFICE
WORKERS
.....................................
327
CONTENTS
XI
10.5
INTERMEDIATE
CONCLUSION:
THE
SUBJECTIVE
DEVELOPMENT
OF
THE
SPACES
OF
WORK
................................................................
329
11
SUBJECT
PERSPECTIVE
III:
THE
DEVELOPMENT
OF
THE
SPACES
OF
COMMUNITIZATION
......................................................................................
333
11.1
EXPERIENCED
RELATIONSHIPS
AND
SOCIAL
INTERACTIONS
....................
334
11.1.1
EXPERIENCED
RELATIONSHIPS
WITH
OTHER
COWORKERS
....
335
11.1.2
EXPERIENCED
SOCIAL
INTERACTIONS
.....................................
341
11.1.3
INDIVIDUAL
DIFFERENCES
IN
THE
BUILDING
OF
SOCIAL
RELATIONSHIPS
...................................................
346
11.2
SUBJECTIVE
MEANING
OF
AND
PARTICIPATION
IN
EVENTS
AND
ACTIVITIES
..........................................................................
351
11.3
USER
TYPES
II:
WORK-FOCUSED
AND
COMMUNITY-ORIENTED
.........
358
11.3.1
WORK-FOCUSED
...............................................................
358
11.3.2
COMMUNITY-ORIENTED
.....................................................
360
11.4
INTERMEDIATE
CONCLUSION:
THE
SUBJECTIVE
DEVELOPMENT
OF
THE
SPACES
OF
COMMUNITIZATION
....................................
362
12
SUBJECT
PERSPECTIVE
IV:
VIEWS
ON
THE
SOCIAL
FORMATIONS
OF
THE
COWORKING
SPACE
..............................................................................
365
12.1
THE
TRUE
COWORKING:
THE
COWORKING
SPACE
AS
A
SELF-ORGANIZED
COMMUNITIZATION
..............................................
366
12.2
THE
COMMODITY
COWORKING:
THE
COWORKING
SPACE
AS
A
SERVICE
PROVIDER
................................................................
370
12.3
CURATED
COWORKING:
THE
COWORKING
SPACE
AS
GUIDED
COMMUNITIZATION
..............................................................
372
12.4
OWN
ROLE
IN
RELATION
TO
THE
SOCIAL
FORMATIONS
.........................
375
12.5
INTERMEDIATE
CONCLUSION:
PERSPECTIVES
ON
THE
SOCIAL
FORMATIONS
OF
THE
COWORKING
SPACE
................................
377
13
TENSIONS
IN
EVERYDAY
COWORKING
SPACE
LIFE
......................................
381
13.1
TENSIONS
IN
RELATION
TO
THE
COMMODITY
COWORKING
..................
382
13.1.1
SERVICE
WORK
SPACE
.......................................................
383
13.1.2
SERVICE
OF
COMMUNITY
SPACE
........................................
396
13.2
TENSIONS
IN
RELATION
TO
THE
TRUE
COWORKING
..............................
401
13.2.1
SELF-ORGANIZED
WORK
COMMUNITY
.................................
401
13.2.2
LACK
OF
ACTIVE
PARTICIPATION
OF
USERS
IN
COMMUNAL
ACTIVITIES
.......................................................................
403
13.3
DEALING
WITH
TENSIONS
.................................................................
409
13.3.1
COWORKERS
ACT
AS
COMMUNITY
MEMBERS
.......................
409
XII
CONTENTS
13.3.2
CURATING
:
STAGING
AUTHENTIC
COMMUNAL
ATMOSPHERES
...................................................................
414
13.4
INTERMEDIATE
CONCLUSION:
TENSIONS
IN
EVERYDAY
COWORKING
SPACE
LIFE
...................................................................................
425
14
FINAL
CONSIDERATION
.................................................................................
429
14.1
THE
ROLE
OF
ATMOSPHERES
IN
EVERYDAY
COWORKING
SPACE
LIFE
...................................................................................
430
14.2
COWORKING
SPACES
AS
CURATED
POST-TRADITIONAL
WORK
COMMUNITIES
...............................................................................
439
14.3
ATMOSPHERES
AS
EMOTIONAL
COMMODITIES
WITH
HIGH
STAGING
VALUE
.....................................................................
441
14.4
COWORKERS
AS
WORKING
CUSTOMERS
..............................................
445
14.5
PRACTICAL
IMPLICATIONS
..................................................................
449
14.6
OVERALL
REFLECTION
AND
OUTLOOK
..................................................
452
REFERENCES
..........................................................................................................
461
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adam_txt |
1
INTRODUCTION
.
1
PART
I
SUBJECT,
THEORETICAL
REFERENCE
CONCEPTS
AND
STATE
OF
RESEARCH
2
BACKGROUND
AND
CHARACTERIZATION
OF
COWORKING
SPACES
.
11
2.1
COWORKING
SPACES
AS
A
RESPONSE
TO
THE
CHALLENGES
OF
THE
WORLD
OF
WORK
.
14
2.1.1
CHANGE
OF
THE
WORLD
OF
WORK
.
15
2.1.2
TRANSFORMATION
OF
OFFICE
WORKSPACES
.
16
2.1.3
TODAY
'
S
OFFICE
WORK
SPACES:
TRADITIONAL
OR
FLEXIBLE
AND
AESTHETICIZED
.
18
2.1.4
DISSOLUTION
AND
SUBJECTIFICATION
OF
WORK
.
24
2.2
CHARACTERIZATION
OF
COWORKING
SPACES
.
29
2.2.1
SPACES
OF
WORK
.
29
2.2.2
SPACES
OF
COMMUNITIZATION
.
31
2.2.3
COWORKING
HOSTS
AND
CURATING
.
34
2.2.4
DEFINITIONAL
CLASSIFICATION
AND
SKETCHING
OF
THE
FIELD
.
37
2.2.5
AESTHETICIZED
WORK
SPACES
.
42
2.3
CHARACTERIZATION
OF
THE
COWORKERS.
45
3
THEORETICAL
REFERENCE
CONCEPTS:
SPACE,
ATMOSPHERE
AND
COMMUNITY
.
51
3.1
SPACE
AS
A
SOCIAL
CONSTRUCTION
.
51
3.1.1
ABSOLUTE,
RELATIVE
AND
RELATIONAL
SPACE
.
52
3.1.2
RELATIONAL
SPATIAL
CONCEPT
ACCORDING
TO
LOW
.
54
3.2
ATMOSPHERE
AS
A
CONNECTION
BETWEEN
SUBJECT
AND
SPACE
.
60
VII
VIII
CONTENTS
3.2.1
PHILOSOPHICAL-AESTHETIC
AND
SPATIAL-SOCIOLOGICAL
APPROACH
TO
ATMOSPHERE
.
62
3.2.2
PRODUCTION
OF
ATMOSPHERES
IN
THE
CONTEXT
OF
AESTHETIC
WORK
.
67
3.2.3
CREATING
ONE
'
S
OWN
ATMOSPHERES
.
74
3.2.4
IMPLICATIONS
FOR
THE
ANALYTICAL
EXAMINATION
OF
ATMOSPHERES
.
75
3.3
TWO
PERSPECTIVES
ON
SPACE
AND
ATMOSPHERE
.
77
3.3.1
OBJECT
PERSPECTIVE:
THE
SPATIAL
ARRANGEMENTS
AND
THEIR
EFFECT
.
78
3.3.2
SUBJECT
PERSPECTIVE:
THE
EXPLORATION
OF
SPACES
BY
THE
SUBJECTS
.
81
3.4
FURTHER
CONNECTIONS
BETWEEN
SUBJECT
AND
SPACE
.
88
3.4.1
SPATIAL
PRACTICES
.
88
3.4.2
SPATIAL
SETTINGS
.
89
3.5
COMMUNITY
AS
COMMUNITIZATION
.
92
3.5.1
COMMUNITIZATION
AND
SOCIETIZATION
.
93
3.5.2
POSTTRADITIONAL
COMMUNITIZATIONS
.
96
4
CONNECTION
TO
THE
OBJECT
OF
INVESTIGATION
AND
STATE
OF
RESEARCH
.
99
4.1
RELATIONAL
SPACES
IN
THE
CONTEXT
OF
MODERN
OFFICE
WORK
.
99
4.2
THE
SPACES
AND
ATMOSPHERES
OF
COWORKING
SPACES
.
103
4.2.1
THE
RELATIONAL
SPACES
OF
COWORKING
SPACES
.
103
4.2.2
THE
CREATION
OF
ATMOSPHERES
IN
THE
CONTEXT
OF
CURATING
.
107
4.2.3
THE
CURATORS
OF
COWORKING
SPACES
.
110
4.3
COMMUNITY
IN
THE
CONTEXT
OF
MODERN
OFFICE
WORK
.
112
4.4
COWORKING
SPACE
COMMUNITIES
.
114
4.5
SUMMARY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
RESEARCH
AND
RESEARCH
GAP
.
120
5
INTERMEDIATE
CONCLUSION:
CONCEPTUAL
FRAMING
AND
RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
.
123
5.1
CONCEPTUAL
FRAMING
FOR
THE
EXPLORATION
OF
THE
SPACES
AND
ATMOSPHERES
OF
COWORKING
.
123
5.2
RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
.
127
CONTENTS
IX
PART
II
STRUCTURE
OF
THE
EMPIRICAL
STUDY
6
METHODOLOGICAL
APPROACH
.
131
6.1
DATA
COLLECTION
.
134
6.1.1
PHOTO
INTERVIEWS
WITH
USERS:
PHOTO
ELICITATION
.
137
6.1.2
INTERVIEWS
WITH
MEMBERS
OF
THE
OPERATING
TEAM
.
142
6.1.3
PARTICIPATING
OBSERVATION
OR
OBSERVING
PARTICIPATION
.
143
6.1.4
DEEP
INVOLVEMENT
IN
THE
FIELD
.
146
6.2
CASE
SELECTION
AND
OVERVIEW
OF
THE
SAMPLES
.
148
6.2.1
SAMPLE
TABIT
.
150
6.2.2
SAMPLE
SARGAS
.
152
6.3
DATA
PREPARATION
AND
ANALYSIS
.
153
6.3.1
EXPLORING
AND
STRUCTURING:
QUALITATIVE
CONTENT
ANALYSIS
.
157
6.3.2
DETAILED
ANALYSES:
HERMENEUTIC
INTERPRETATION
.
162
6.3.3
TYPIFICATION
.
166
6.4
CRITICAL
REFLECTION
ON
THE
RESEARCH
DESIGN
.
167
PART
III
RESULTS
OF
THE
EMPIRICAL
STUDY
7
CASE
PORTRAITS
OF
THE
EXAMINED
COWORKING
SPACES
.
173
7.1
CASE
PORTRAIT
TABIT
.
173
7.1.1
BACKGROUND
.
173
7.1.2
SPACES
AND
EXPERIENCES
.
176
7.2
CASE
PORTRAIT
SARGAS
.
183
7.2.1
BACKGROUND
.
183
7.2.2
SPACES
AND
EXPERIENCES
.
186
7.3
INTERMEDIATE
CONCLUSION:
TYPICAL
WORK
SETTINGS
.
202
8
MATERIAL
SHAPE:
PRACTICES,
SPACES
AND
ATMOSPHERES
.
205
8.1
PRACTICES
FOR
MAINTAINING
DISTANCE
AND
CREATING
PROXIMITY
.
206
8.1.1
DOING
BEING
BUSY
.
208
8.1.2
DOING
BEING
OPEN
.
209
8.2
THE
PRODUCTION
OF
SPATIAL
ATMOSPHERES
OF
WORK
AND
ATMOSPHERES
OF
COMMUNITIZATION
.
212
8.2.1
SPACES
FOR
CONCENTRATED
MENTAL
WORK
.
212
8.2.2
SPACES
FOR
INTERACTION
.
218
8.3
THE
PRODUCTION
OF
COMMUNAL
ATMOSPHERES
THROUGH
EVENTS
AND
TRUST-BUILDING
PRACTICES
.
230
X
CONTENTS
8.3.1
EVENTS
.
231
8.3.2
TRUST-BUILDING
PRACTICES
AND
RITUALS
.
235
8.4
INTERMEDIATE
CONCLUSION:
THE
MATERIAL
SHAPE
OF
COWORKING
SPACES
AND
THE
ROLE
OF
CURATING
.
237
9
SUBJECT
PERSPECTIVE
I:
THE
ENTRY
INTO
THE
COWORKING
SPACE
.
241
9.1
MOTIVES
AND
ADVANTAGES
FOR
WORKING
IN
THE
COWORKING
SPACE
.
242
9.2
THE
SEARCH
FOR
THE
RIGHT
COWORKING
SPACE
.
248
9.2.1
HOW
THE
COWORKERS
BECAME
AWARE
OF
THE
CWS
.
248
9.2.2
THE
DECISION
FOR
THE
CWS
AND
THE
ROLE
OF
ATMOSPHERES
.
249
9.3
INTERMEDIATE
CONCLUSION:
ENTERING
THE
COWORKING
SPACE
.
255
10
SUBJECT
PERSPECTIVE
II:
THE
DEVELOPMENT
OF
THE
SPACES
OF
WORK.
.
257
10.1
ARRIVING
AND
SETTLING
IN:
THE
OWN
PLACEMENT
IN
THE
COWORKING
SPACE
.
261
10.1.1
ACTION-GUIDING
DIMENSIONS
FOR
ONE
'
S
OWN
PLACEMENT
.
262
10.1.2
POSITIONING
OF
FLEX-DESK
USERS
.
283
10.1.3
RETREAT
SPACES
.
288
10.1.4
INTERMEDIATE
CONCLUSION:
ARRIVING
AND
SETTLING
IN
.
293
10.2
SETTING
UP:
POSITIONING
AT
THE
PLACE
AND
INVOLVED
ARTIFACTS
.
294
10.2.1
WORKPLACES
AND
ASSOCIATED
RECONSTRUCTIONS
.
295
10.2.2
TECHNICAL
ARTIFACTS
AND
THEIR
ROLE
IN
THE
CONSTITUTION
OF
THE
WORKPLACE:
LAPTOP
AND
HEADPHONES
.
303
10.2.3
EXCURSUS:
THE
IMPORTANCE
OF
THE
ANALOG-MATERIAL
SPACE
IN
THE
CONTEXT
OF
TEAM
WORK
.
308
10.2.4
INTERMEDIATE
CONCLUSION:
SETTING
UP
.
310
10.3
DEALING
WITH
THE
SEARCH
FOR
FLEXIBLE
WORKPLACES
.
311
10.3.1
OWN
ATTITUDE
TOWARDS
THE
FLEX-DESK
CONCEPT
.
313
10.3.2
PRACTICES
OF
TERRITORY
FORMATION
OPPOSED
TO
THE
FLEX-DESK
CONCEPT
.
315
10.4
USER
TYPES
I:
SITUATIONALLY
CHANGING
OFFICE
NOMADS,
CONVENTIONAL
AND
UNCONVENTIONAL
OFFICE
WORKERS
.
320
10.4.1
SITUATIONALLY
CHANGING
OFFICE
NOMADS
.
322
10.4.2
CONVENTIONAL
OFFICE
WORKERS
.
325
10.4.3
UNCONVENTIONAL
OFFICE
WORKERS
.
327
CONTENTS
XI
10.5
INTERMEDIATE
CONCLUSION:
THE
SUBJECTIVE
DEVELOPMENT
OF
THE
SPACES
OF
WORK
.
329
11
SUBJECT
PERSPECTIVE
III:
THE
DEVELOPMENT
OF
THE
SPACES
OF
COMMUNITIZATION
.
333
11.1
EXPERIENCED
RELATIONSHIPS
AND
SOCIAL
INTERACTIONS
.
334
11.1.1
EXPERIENCED
RELATIONSHIPS
WITH
OTHER
COWORKERS
.
335
11.1.2
EXPERIENCED
SOCIAL
INTERACTIONS
.
341
11.1.3
INDIVIDUAL
DIFFERENCES
IN
THE
BUILDING
OF
SOCIAL
RELATIONSHIPS
.
346
11.2
SUBJECTIVE
MEANING
OF
AND
PARTICIPATION
IN
EVENTS
AND
ACTIVITIES
.
351
11.3
USER
TYPES
II:
WORK-FOCUSED
AND
COMMUNITY-ORIENTED
.
358
11.3.1
WORK-FOCUSED
.
358
11.3.2
COMMUNITY-ORIENTED
.
360
11.4
INTERMEDIATE
CONCLUSION:
THE
SUBJECTIVE
DEVELOPMENT
OF
THE
SPACES
OF
COMMUNITIZATION
.
362
12
SUBJECT
PERSPECTIVE
IV:
VIEWS
ON
THE
SOCIAL
FORMATIONS
OF
THE
COWORKING
SPACE
.
365
12.1
THE
TRUE
COWORKING:
THE
COWORKING
SPACE
AS
A
SELF-ORGANIZED
COMMUNITIZATION
.
366
12.2
THE
COMMODITY
COWORKING:
THE
COWORKING
SPACE
AS
A
SERVICE
PROVIDER
.
370
12.3
CURATED
COWORKING:
THE
COWORKING
SPACE
AS
GUIDED
COMMUNITIZATION
.
372
12.4
OWN
ROLE
IN
RELATION
TO
THE
SOCIAL
FORMATIONS
.
375
12.5
INTERMEDIATE
CONCLUSION:
PERSPECTIVES
ON
THE
SOCIAL
FORMATIONS
OF
THE
COWORKING
SPACE
.
377
13
TENSIONS
IN
EVERYDAY
COWORKING
SPACE
LIFE
.
381
13.1
TENSIONS
IN
RELATION
TO
THE
COMMODITY
COWORKING
.
382
13.1.1
SERVICE
WORK
SPACE
.
383
13.1.2
SERVICE
OF
COMMUNITY
SPACE
.
396
13.2
TENSIONS
IN
RELATION
TO
THE
TRUE
COWORKING
.
401
13.2.1
SELF-ORGANIZED
WORK
COMMUNITY
.
401
13.2.2
LACK
OF
ACTIVE
PARTICIPATION
OF
USERS
IN
COMMUNAL
ACTIVITIES
.
403
13.3
DEALING
WITH
TENSIONS
.
409
13.3.1
COWORKERS
ACT
AS
COMMUNITY
MEMBERS
.
409
XII
CONTENTS
13.3.2
CURATING
:
STAGING
AUTHENTIC
COMMUNAL
ATMOSPHERES
.
414
13.4
INTERMEDIATE
CONCLUSION:
TENSIONS
IN
EVERYDAY
COWORKING
SPACE
LIFE
.
425
14
FINAL
CONSIDERATION
.
429
14.1
THE
ROLE
OF
ATMOSPHERES
IN
EVERYDAY
COWORKING
SPACE
LIFE
.
430
14.2
COWORKING
SPACES
AS
CURATED
POST-TRADITIONAL
WORK
COMMUNITIES
.
439
14.3
ATMOSPHERES
AS
EMOTIONAL
COMMODITIES
WITH
HIGH
STAGING
VALUE
.
441
14.4
COWORKERS
AS
WORKING
CUSTOMERS
.
445
14.5
PRACTICAL
IMPLICATIONS
.
449
14.6
OVERALL
REFLECTION
AND
OUTLOOK
.
452
REFERENCES
.
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spellingShingle | Bernhardt, Alexandra Coworking atmospheres on the interplay of curated spaces and the view of coworkers as space-acting subjects Bürogemeinschaft (DE-588)4197308-2 gnd Atmosphäre Stimmung (DE-588)4606717-6 gnd Raumwahrnehmung (DE-588)4076536-2 gnd Arbeitsraum (DE-588)4142911-4 gnd |
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title | Coworking atmospheres on the interplay of curated spaces and the view of coworkers as space-acting subjects |
title_auth | Coworking atmospheres on the interplay of curated spaces and the view of coworkers as space-acting subjects |
title_exact_search | Coworking atmospheres on the interplay of curated spaces and the view of coworkers as space-acting subjects |
title_exact_search_txtP | Coworking atmospheres on the interplay of curated spaces and the view of coworkers as space-acting subjects |
title_full | Coworking atmospheres on the interplay of curated spaces and the view of coworkers as space-acting subjects Alexandra Bernhardt |
title_fullStr | Coworking atmospheres on the interplay of curated spaces and the view of coworkers as space-acting subjects Alexandra Bernhardt |
title_full_unstemmed | Coworking atmospheres on the interplay of curated spaces and the view of coworkers as space-acting subjects Alexandra Bernhardt |
title_short | Coworking atmospheres |
title_sort | coworking atmospheres on the interplay of curated spaces and the view of coworkers as space acting subjects |
title_sub | on the interplay of curated spaces and the view of coworkers as space-acting subjects |
topic | Bürogemeinschaft (DE-588)4197308-2 gnd Atmosphäre Stimmung (DE-588)4606717-6 gnd Raumwahrnehmung (DE-588)4076536-2 gnd Arbeitsraum (DE-588)4142911-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Bürogemeinschaft Atmosphäre Stimmung Raumwahrnehmung Arbeitsraum |
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