与数字游民抗争:跨国远程工作者是城市市场中的新“创意阶层”?

IF 2.7 2区 经济学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Jorge Sequera
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在这篇文章中,我研究了数字游牧民作为城市营销策略中的“新创意阶层”的出现,强调了这些工人的技术熟练程度和高度机动性,模糊了全球化数字背景下工作、休闲和旅行之间的界限。我探索了新自由主义城市营销策略和创业型城市化的演变——城市竞相吸引这种流动的、知识和技术娴熟的劳动力,挑战传统的工作空间,改变城市的社会经济格局。首先,我回顾了受到广泛批评的“创意阶层”和“创意城市”概念。然后,我研究了关于数字游牧的文献,以及空间和城市研究视角的必要性。最后,我围绕城市数字游牧政治的社会空间影响提出了新的批判性研究问题。综上所述,本文认为数字游牧主义是一个基于技术技能和全球流动性的抱负修辞概念,代表了城市营销和竞争的新策略,也是对城市学者的新挑战。
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STRUGGLING WITH THE DIGITAL NOMAD: Transnational teleworkers as the new ‘creative class’ in the urban marketplace?

In this article I examine the emergence of digital nomads as the ‘new creative class’ in urban marketing strategies that highlight these workers’ technological proficiency and hypermobility and blur the lines between work, leisure and travel in a globalized digital context. I explore the evolution of neoliberal urban marketing strategies and entrepreneurial urbanism—where cities compete to attract this mobile, knowledge and tech-savvy workforce, challenging traditional workspaces and altering the socio-economic landscape of cities. First, I review the widely criticized concepts of ‘creative class’ and ‘creative cities’. I then examine the literature on digital nomadism and the need for a spatial and urban studies perspective. Finally, I propose new critical research questions around the sociospatial impact of digital nomad politics in cities. In summary, this article posits that digital nomadism is an aspirational rhetorical concept based on technological skills and global mobility, representing a new strategy in urban marketing and competition and a new challenge for urban scholars.

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期刊介绍: A groundbreaking forum for intellectual debate, IJURR is at the forefront of urban and regional research. With a cutting edge approach to linking theoretical development and empirical research, and a consistent demand for quality, IJURR encompasses key material from an unparalleled range of critical, comparative and geographic perspectives. Embracing a multidisciplinary approach to the field, IJURR is essential reading for social scientists with a concern for the complex, changing roles and futures of cities and regions.
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