2020
DOI: 10.1163/25903276-bja10009
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Covid-19: Teleworking, Surveillance and 24/7 Work. Some Reflexions on the Expected Growth of Remote Work After the Pandemic

Abstract: The lockdowns imposed by most governments during the Covid-19 pandemic have resulted in an unprecedented increase in teleworking. This spike in remote work has generally been greeted with enthusiasm by both academic and non-academic commentators and there is now a widely shared view that employers should be encouraged to retain and enhance the teleworking arrangements in the post-pandemic period. This paper examines the spread and normalization of telework during the pandemic with reference to the growth of th… Show more

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“…However, we noticed that although there was significant interest, many of the people who responded to our first call later wrote to us that due to the increasing burden of their work, they could not submit anything. These responses coincided with our own observation that working from home increased our 'office' hours and duties as the compartmentalization between work and private life dissolved, giving the impression that being confined at home meant immediate availability at any time (Manokha, 2020).…”
Section: Creating 'Our Quarantine Diaries'supporting
confidence: 81%
“…However, we noticed that although there was significant interest, many of the people who responded to our first call later wrote to us that due to the increasing burden of their work, they could not submit anything. These responses coincided with our own observation that working from home increased our 'office' hours and duties as the compartmentalization between work and private life dissolved, giving the impression that being confined at home meant immediate availability at any time (Manokha, 2020).…”
Section: Creating 'Our Quarantine Diaries'supporting
confidence: 81%
“…Besides five articles, all research was either theoretical or general in nature. Only Tsareva and Yu (2020) and Manokha (2020) included specific technological platforms for employee monitoring. Jensen et al (2020) provided a direct field study of remote work and workflow, the only study of its kind located.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, workers probably can 'juggle' with available space; for example, setting up shop in the bedroom or working on the kitchen table while other household members are in another room or away at work or school. However, presentism, instant availability requirements and digital surveillance turn the purpose of the home and the way relationships within it are managed into an experience different from a 'sanctuary' from work (Manokha, 2020).…”
Section: Spatialitymentioning
confidence: 99%