Les espaces de coworking : des instruments de résilience territoriale pour l’après-Covid ?

Over the past year, all new collaborative workspaces and third places, including coworking spaces (CWSs), have been affected by the pandemic. A systematic press review represents an original qualitative method to acquire contextualized secondary material through narratives and detailed cases in Fran...

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Main Author: Divya Leducq
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Language:English
Published: Netcom Association 2021-10-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/5677
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description Over the past year, all new collaborative workspaces and third places, including coworking spaces (CWSs), have been affected by the pandemic. A systematic press review represents an original qualitative method to acquire contextualized secondary material through narratives and detailed cases in France. This research note reports the main results concerning the implemented strategies to cope with the effects of the crisis and regarding the increasing diversification of the remote workers using CWSs. In a future-oriented approach, we support the hypothesis that post-Covid19 coworking can be an effective tool for territorial resiliency based on several analytical perspectives: spatial scale, urban practices and public policies.
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spelling doaj-art-f041d02f97934754bba4d6eb3e3279832025-01-30T11:01:20ZengNetcom AssociationNetcom0987-60142431-210X2021-10-013510.4000/netcom.5677Les espaces de coworking : des instruments de résilience territoriale pour l’après-Covid ?Divya LeducqOver the past year, all new collaborative workspaces and third places, including coworking spaces (CWSs), have been affected by the pandemic. A systematic press review represents an original qualitative method to acquire contextualized secondary material through narratives and detailed cases in France. This research note reports the main results concerning the implemented strategies to cope with the effects of the crisis and regarding the increasing diversification of the remote workers using CWSs. In a future-oriented approach, we support the hypothesis that post-Covid19 coworking can be an effective tool for territorial resiliency based on several analytical perspectives: spatial scale, urban practices and public policies.https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/5677spatial planning; Covid-19; urban regeneration; rurality; teleworking
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Les espaces de coworking : des instruments de résilience territoriale pour l’après-Covid ?
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spatial planning; Covid-19; urban regeneration; rurality; teleworking
title Les espaces de coworking : des instruments de résilience territoriale pour l’après-Covid ?
title_full Les espaces de coworking : des instruments de résilience territoriale pour l’après-Covid ?
title_fullStr Les espaces de coworking : des instruments de résilience territoriale pour l’après-Covid ?
title_full_unstemmed Les espaces de coworking : des instruments de résilience territoriale pour l’après-Covid ?
title_short Les espaces de coworking : des instruments de résilience territoriale pour l’après-Covid ?
title_sort les espaces de coworking des instruments de resilience territoriale pour l apres covid
topic spatial planning; Covid-19; urban regeneration; rurality; teleworking
url https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/5677
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