Print Email Facebook Twitter European Narratives on Remote Working and Coworking During the COVID-19 Pandemic Title European Narratives on Remote Working and Coworking During the COVID-19 Pandemic Contributor Akhavan, M. (editor) (TU Delft History, Form & Aesthetics) Hölzel, Marco (editor) (Technische Universität München) Leducq, Divya (editor) (Université de Lille) Date 2023 Abstract This open access book offers a multidisciplinary and comprehensive perspective regarding the immediate and long-term effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on coworking spaces in the European Region. The current pandemic has imposed several effects on work and spaces for work. Some are immediate effects and will last for a short time (such as the closing down of the space), some will last longer (namely, the reorganisation of the space to meet the physical distancing), and some will stay for a long time (remote working and hybrid working). Although the literature on coworking spaces and the effects of the pandemic is growing fast, empirical studies are yet limited. Within this context, this book seeks a twofold aim: (i) to contribute to the fast-growing literature on coworking space and their effects at different scales; (ii) to present a multidisciplinary perspective about the effects of the yet-lasting Corona-pandemic effects on the patterns of remote working and consequently on coworking spaces, as the most diffused form of new working spaces. Subject Covid-19coworking spacesremote workingurban policyurban planningopen accessCOST ActionCA18214 To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:429fb47b-0043-4f17-a926-4e09a4d6748b DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-26018-6 Publisher Springer ISBN 978-3-031-26017-9 Edition 1 Series SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology, 2191-530X Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type book Files PDF 978_3_031_26018_6.pdf 4.25 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:429fb47b-0043-4f17-a926-4e09a4d6748b/datastream/OBJ/view