2019
DOI: 10.7202/1063106ar
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Espaces de cotravail, mobilité et insertion en milieu urbain à Montréal

Abstract: La croissance récente du nombre d’espaces de cotravail (coworking) à Montréal pose la question de la contribution de ces espaces au processus de régénération des quartiers de la ville et, plus largement, au développement urbain durable. Cet article porte sur l’insertion des espaces de cotravail dans les quartiers montréalais en matière de cadre de vie, de mobilité et de développement économique. Notre analyse est basée sur une démarche cartographique et documentaire, sur des observations de terrain et sur l’an… Show more

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“…On the other hand, and under the impulse of the sociology of mobility ( Bauman, 2000 ; Urry, 2000 ), organisation studies ( Taskin, 2010 ) and social geography ( Laurier, 2001 ), work has been approached as an activity that deploys across space, occurring in many different places such as cars ( Jeyasingham, 2019 ), trains ( Axtell et al, 2008 ), public spaces ( Ng, 2016 ), semi-public spaces ( Ananian et al, 2018 ), homes ( Tremblay, 2002 ), combinations of these ( Lachapelle et al, 2018 ; Thomsin and Tremblay, 2008 ) and – of course – places of business ( Wheatley, 2020 ).…”
Section: Why Study the Location Of Work? Workers Organisations And Ur...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand, and under the impulse of the sociology of mobility ( Bauman, 2000 ; Urry, 2000 ), organisation studies ( Taskin, 2010 ) and social geography ( Laurier, 2001 ), work has been approached as an activity that deploys across space, occurring in many different places such as cars ( Jeyasingham, 2019 ), trains ( Axtell et al, 2008 ), public spaces ( Ng, 2016 ), semi-public spaces ( Ananian et al, 2018 ), homes ( Tremblay, 2002 ), combinations of these ( Lachapelle et al, 2018 ; Thomsin and Tremblay, 2008 ) and – of course – places of business ( Wheatley, 2020 ).…”
Section: Why Study the Location Of Work? Workers Organisations And Ur...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has not, so far, been much cross-pollination between research that maps and deciphers the geography of economic activity and research that explores how the workplace is evolving; but overlap is occurring as sociologists explore the population-wide incidence and consequences of mobile work ( Felstead and Henseke, 2017 ; Ojala and Pyöriä, 2018 ) and as geographers become less satisfied with their way of approximating the location of economic activity ( Dijst, 2004 ; Shearmur, 2018 ) and begin to explore the geography of new workspaces ( Ananian et al, 2018 ; Moriset, 2013 ).…”
Section: Why Study the Location Of Work? Workers Organisations And Ur...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…À Montréal, on note que plusieurs espaces se situent le long de la ligne orange du métro, de sorte qu'on peut dire que ce facteur de proximité au transport en commun contribue à la localisation des espaces. C'est sans compter que cette ligne de métro traverse des quartiers plutôt centraux et populaires auprès des jeunes et des travailleurs autonomes, dont le Plateau-Mont-Royal et Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie (Ananian, Paulhiac, Lachapelle et Parent-Frenette, 2018;. Cela se situe en quelque sorte dans le contexte de nouvelles modalités de travail (Tremblay et Soussi, 2020 ;Tremblay, 2020…”
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