Journal article
Mobile work, multilocal dwelling and spaces of wellbeing
A Gorman-Murray, D Bissell
Health and Place | Else | Published : 2018
Abstract
Mobile work is increasingly common. For our purposes, mobile work entails long-distance commuting arrangements with periods living away from the primary domestic residence that may be considered ‘home’. Mobile work reconfigures the relational fabric of ‘home’, introducing multilocal mooring points into worker's lives, and thus reshaping the spatial and temporal patterns and meanings of dwelling. Geography and cognate disciplines have begun to investigate the spatialities and temporalities of mobile work and multilocal dwelling, including the complexities of space-time management, but as yet little attention has been given to implications and impacts on the wellbeing of workers and their fami..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work is supported by an Australian Research Council Discovery Grant (DP160103771). We thank Craig Lyons for research assistance. We thank the referees and editor for constructive feedback that has improved the paper.