Coworking spaces as places where economic diversity can be articulated: Towards a theory of syntopia
By: Vidaillet, Benedicte
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Contributor(s): Youcef Bousalham, France
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BookPublisher: Organization Description: 27(1), Jan 2019. p. 60-87.Subject(s): Capitalism, Coworking, Gibson-Graham, Heterotopia, Post capitalocentric, Syntopia| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 27(1), 2019. p. 60-87 | Available | AR122918 |
This article reports a qualitative study of several coworking spaces conducted over 3 years. We build on Foucault’s reflection concerning heterotopias to develop a new concept – that of ‘syntopia’ – for theorizing this type of space, whose main characteristic is that its alternative potential lies in enabling its users to articulate economic diversity. Our contribution is twofold: on one hand, our theorization of coworking spaces helps better account for their complexity, for the tensions that can arise within them and for their impacts; on the other hand, with the concept of syntopia, we provide a concept that could help identify other places of a post capitalocentric economy, likely to be a source of profound change in our society. We propose to develop a ‘syntopology’ whose object would be to study systematically the different forms of syntopias, their characteristics, potentials and limitations.


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