Synopsis
The places and spaces of managerial and professional work are changing rapidly. Long-established routines and disciplines of the personal office are being superseded in a multiplicity of new locations, such as 'hot desks', 'touchdown areas', 'home offices', motorway service stations, airport lounges, cars, trains and planes. Drawing on original research, this book analyses the impact of these developments on the experience of time and space, privacy and surveillance, freedom and constraint in everyday working life.
About the Authors
ALAN FELSTEAD is Professor of Employment Studies at the Centre for Labour Market Studies, University of Leicester, UK.
NICK JEWSON is Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Labour Market Studies, University of Leicester, UK.
SALLY WALTERS is Head of Research at Asset Skills. She was previously Research Fellow at the Centre for Labour Market Studies, University of Leicester, UK.
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