New Land. Structures for a changing working world
Abstract
During this thesis the challenges of the working world were explored from the
perspective of self-employed designers. Our working world is changing. Gone
are the days when young professionals
moved from position to position within
one business
during their entire working life. Nowadays we hop from workplace
to workplace
or decide straight away to pursue the path of self-
employment. In
addition, flexible work structures
allow us to work from anywhere, at any time—
blurring the once rigid line between professional
and private life.
All this makes life diverse, challenging
and offers new opportunities.
However it
also means that we must find our own structures and draw new boundaries. How
do we work? Where and when do we work? How do we separate work and private
life? Do we even have to?
The digital publication New Land answers these questions from the perspective of
self-
employed designers. It shows how people have found their own way of facing
the challenges.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2014-03-31Author
Schenkyr, Michael
Keywords
Self-employment
design
structural design
blurred boundaries between work and private life
way of life
flexible work
entrepreneurship
small scale
creative collaborations
quality of life
Series/Report no.
DM 2013
Language
eng