
Digital Nomads
In Search of Meaningful Work in the New Economy
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 20. January 2021
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-0-19-093178-0 (ISBN)
Description
A small but growing group of today's knowledge workers actively seek a lifestyle of freedom, using technology to perform their jobs, traveling far and wide, and moving as often as they like. These digital nomads have left their local coffee shops behind and now proudly post their "office of the day" photos from exotic locales, but what do their lives really look like?
In Digital Nomads, Rachael Woldoff and Robert Litchfield take readers into an expatriate digital nomad community in Bali, Indonesia to better understand this growing demographic of typically Millennial workers. Through dozens of interviews and several stints living in a digital nomad hub, Woldoff and Litchfield present new answers to classic questions about community, creativity, and work. They further show why digital nomads leave their conventional lives behind, arguing that creative class and Millennial workers, though successful, often feel that their "world class cities" and desirable jobs are anything but paradise. They first follow their transitions into freelancing, entrepreneurship, and remote work, then explain how digital nomads create a fluid but intimate community abroad in the company of like-minded others. Ultimately, Woldoff and Litchfield provide insight into digital nomads' efforts to live and work in ways that balance freedom, community, and creative fulfillment in the digital age.
A sympathetic yet critical take on this emerging group of workers, Digital Nomads provides a revealing take on the changing nature of work and the problems of the new economy.
In Digital Nomads, Rachael Woldoff and Robert Litchfield take readers into an expatriate digital nomad community in Bali, Indonesia to better understand this growing demographic of typically Millennial workers. Through dozens of interviews and several stints living in a digital nomad hub, Woldoff and Litchfield present new answers to classic questions about community, creativity, and work. They further show why digital nomads leave their conventional lives behind, arguing that creative class and Millennial workers, though successful, often feel that their "world class cities" and desirable jobs are anything but paradise. They first follow their transitions into freelancing, entrepreneurship, and remote work, then explain how digital nomads create a fluid but intimate community abroad in the company of like-minded others. Ultimately, Woldoff and Litchfield provide insight into digital nomads' efforts to live and work in ways that balance freedom, community, and creative fulfillment in the digital age.
A sympathetic yet critical take on this emerging group of workers, Digital Nomads provides a revealing take on the changing nature of work and the problems of the new economy.
Reviews / Votes
... Woldoff and Litchfield's grounded analysis provides a thorough description of the social psychological factors that inform the choice to flee unsustainably expensive cities when faced with the uncertainty of "creative" life. * Michael L. Siciliano, Queen's University, American Journal of Sociology *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
526 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-093178-0 (9780190931780)
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Rachael A. Woldoff | Robert C. Litchfield
Digital Nomads
In Search of Freedom, Community, and Meaningful Work in the New Economy
E-Book
12/2020
OUP eBook
€9.99
Available for download

Rachael A. Woldoff | Robert C. Litchfield
Digital Nomads
In Search of Freedom, Community, and Meaningful Work in the New Economy
E-Book
12/2020
OUP eBook
€9.99
Available for download
Persons
Rachael A. Woldoff is Professor of Sociology at West Virginia University. Her books include Priced Out: Stuyvesant Town and the Loss of Middle-Class Neighborhoods and White Flight/Black Flight: The Dynamics of Racial Change in an American Neighborhood, which was awarded the Best Book Award from the Urban Affairs Association.
Robert C. Litchfield is Associate Professor of Economics and Business at Washington & Jefferson College.
Robert C. Litchfield is Associate Professor of Economics and Business at Washington & Jefferson College.
Author
Professor of SociologyProfessor of Sociology, West Virginia University
Associate Professor of Economics and BusinessAssociate Professor of Economics and Business, Washington & Jefferson College
Content
Introduction
Part I
1. Goodbye to All That: Escape Stories
2. Practical Magic: Welcome to Silicon Bali
3. Paradise Paradox: Constructing a Digital Nomad Community
4. Not on Holiday: Making Money and Building Dreams
Part II
5. Pauline: The Honeymooner Nomad
6. Lucy: The Visa Runner Nomad
7. Lorelei and Norman: Resident Nomads
8. Conclusion: From the Culture of the Cubicle to a Culture of Freedom
Notes
References
Index
Part I
1. Goodbye to All That: Escape Stories
2. Practical Magic: Welcome to Silicon Bali
3. Paradise Paradox: Constructing a Digital Nomad Community
4. Not on Holiday: Making Money and Building Dreams
Part II
5. Pauline: The Honeymooner Nomad
6. Lucy: The Visa Runner Nomad
7. Lorelei and Norman: Resident Nomads
8. Conclusion: From the Culture of the Cubicle to a Culture of Freedom
Notes
References
Index