This paper takes an auto-ethnographic approach, focusing on my own nomadic
work practices as part of a sabbatical year. A diary excerpt is used to illustrate an
example of working “anywhere, anytime” motivated partly by deadlines, but also by
project interdependencies, as well as by urgency and by the desire to make space for
some leisure time. Work happened seamlessly at different places, mobilizing various
artefacts and involving various collaborators as a result of coordination efforts ’over
trajectories of time and distributed in space’ (Rossitto and Eklundh, 2007).
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Publication
International Reports on Socio-Informatics (IRSI);14 (3), pp. 15-19
Publisher
IISI – Internationales Institut für Sozio-Informatik