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Rural co-working: new network spaces and new opportunities for a smart countryside

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posted on 2023-06-10, 05:57 authored by Gary Bosworth, Jason Whalley, Ian Merrell, Anita Fuzi, Pollyanna Chapman, Emma RussellEmma Russell
Coworking has been a largely urban phenomenon although new initiatives are emerging in rural areas. Rural coworking is partly a response to the growing need for ICT, which is unevenly provided across rural areas, and partly to the social needs of freelancers and home-workers. By combining technological and social functions, coworking spaces can play key roles in the progress of a Smart Countryside, supporting digital, knowledge-based and creative entrepreneurs within rural places, thus reducing the need for extensive commuting and out-migration, particularly among younger and higher-skilled workers. As working practices evolve in the aftermath of Covid-19, these new physical spaces are expected to facilitate new network connections. Castells’ Network Society provides a valuable lens through which to investigate how coworking founders and managers promote a mix of internal and external networks that might create new, and superior, entrepreneurial opportunities. The research highlights strategies to promote collaboration as well as methods of adapting to meet new demands from rural workers in a range of rural settings. As an array of different rural coworking models evolve, we also reflect on the importance of inclusivity and identity in determining their relationship with other actors in the local economy.

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Journal of Rural Studies

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0743-0167

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Elsevier

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97

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550-559

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Legacy Posted Date

2023-01-13

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2023-02-22

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2023-01-13

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