How does working at home change people's activity patterns, social networks, and their living and working spaces? Will telecommuting solve many of society's ills, or create new ghettos?
Penny Gurstein combines a background in planning, sociology of work, and feminist theory with qualitative and quantitative data from ten years of original research, including in-depth interviews and surveys, to understand the impact of home-based work on daily life patterns. She analyzes the experiences of employees, independent contractors, and self-employed entrepreneurs, and presents significant...
How does working at home change people's activity patterns, social networks, and their living and working spaces? Will telecommuting solve many of ...
As public issues stretch out to affect an ever expanding population, democratizing planning and governance becomes increasingly important. How localized communities embrace the progressive qualities of civil society is a critical topic in an era where diverse and divergent forces often counteract civil society formation and community initiatives. This collection explores the theoretical underpinnings of democratic planning and governance in relation to civil society formation and social learning.
The contributors to this volume use multiple lenses to uncover the challenges of...
As public issues stretch out to affect an ever expanding population, democratizing planning and governance becomes increasingly important. How loca...
Planning on the Edge explores the reality behind the rhetoric of Vancouver's reputation as a sustainable city and paves the way for developing Vancouver and its region into a place that is both economically sustainable and socially just.
Planning on the Edge explores the reality behind the rhetoric of Vancouver's reputation as a sustainable city and paves the way for developing Vancouv...