‘Home is where my laptop is’: voicing the life and work of an employed digital nomad

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Russell, C. 2024. ‘Home is where my laptop is’: voicing the life and work of an employed digital nomad.
AuthorsRussell, C.
TypeConference paper
KeywordsDigital nomadism; Geographic arbitrage; Location independence; Remote working
Year2024
Conference42nd International Labour Process Conference
Official URLhttps://www.ilpc.org.uk/
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