Digital nomads living on the margins : remote-working laptop entrepreneurs in the gig economy
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書誌事項
Digital nomads living on the margins : remote-working laptop entrepreneurs in the gig economy
(Emerald studies in alternativity and marginalization / series editors, Samantha Holland, Karl Spracklen)
Emerald Pub., 2021
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [123]-137) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this increasingly neoliberal gig economy, exponentially expanding with technological advances, the ability to work online remotely has led some western millennials to travel the world to work and play, while making a subsistence living as digital platform workers. Digging beneath the superficial newspaper articles that highlight beach-bound, bikinied workers, adorned with laptops, this book asks, what are the social implications of adopting the subcultural lifestyle known as 'Digital Nomadism'?
This book explores the inherent social problems with this lifestyle. Examining how Digital Nomadism provides an individualistic fix for an otherwise downwardly-mobile millennial generation, Thompson demonstrates how this generation increasingly postpone markers of adulthood-purchasing a house, getting married, or having children-because of their financial insecurities. Thompson highlights that while being a Digital Nomad can provide a high quality of life while living on the beaches of Thailand, such avenues obscures their inabilities to afford a comfortable lifestyle in their home countries.
目次
Chapter 1. Digital Nomads, Liquid Modernity, and the COVID-19 Pandemic Chapter 2. Western Millennials: Demographics and Socio-Economic Status
Chapter 3. Digital Nomads: Outcasts of the Global Bazaar Economy
Chapter 4. Bright Sided: Positive Psychology and Its Adaptation to Digital Nomadism
Chapter 5. Laptops, Sunscreen, Surfboards, and Selfies: Travel, Tourism, and Leisure Practices of the Digital Nomads
Chapter 6. Seeking Same: Digital Nomads Seek Community
Chapter 7. Marginalized Identities, Social Justice, and Volun-tourism
Chapter 8. Digital Nomads as Canaries in the Coalmine: Disruption and the Future of Work and Leisure
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