New workplaces between city and countryside

Coworking and spatial development in cities and rural areas

The reorganization of the working world is also leading to the emergence of new workplaces. Co-working spaces are a new type of workplace. Co-working spaces are a spatial response to the increasing flexibilization and the associated uncertainty and self-determination in knowledge-intensive professions, especially in the field of cultural and creative work. Large parts of knowledge and creative workers are self-employed or freelance and involved in insecure and temporally highly flexible work arrangements. For these actors in particular, temporary workplaces beyond their own homes are important.

The urban and economic development field of work is also concerned with cultural and creative work. Actors in the cultural and creative industries For cities and urban neighborhoods, co-working spaces as places for knowledge and creative work offer different opportunities, for urban development and also for other actors.

The project focuses on the relationship between co-working spaces and urban development in cities and in rural areas.

New workplaces between city and countryside

Publikationen aus dem Projekt

Vorträge aus dem Projekt

  • Yan, S.; Growe, A. (2023): Reconfiguring the rural-urban fringe: Open collaborative workspaces as anchor points for spatial development, case studies from South Germany and the Yangtze River Delta. Deutscher Kongress für Geographie 2023. 19.-23.09.2023, Frankfurt am Main.

  • Wen, J.; Yan, S.; Growe, A.; Bi, L. (2023): Changes of collaborative workspaces before and after the COVID-19 pandemic in inland China – The case of Chengdu City. Deutscher Kongress für Geographie 2023. 19.-23.09.2023, Frankfurt am Main.

  • Wagner, M./Growe, A. (2022): New Work Sites and Places of Encounter in the Knowledge Economy. Challenges for the Polycentric German Urban System. Vortrag auf der Konferenz Knowledge needs Space: Challenges and Perspectives of Future Living Environments, 28. bis 29. Januar 2022, Online.
  • Growe, A.; Henn, S. (2021): Co-Working-Spaces als Treffpunkte. Journal Lecture der Zeitschrift “Standort”. Vorstellung der meistgelesten Artikel des Vorjahres. #GeoWoche2021, 05.-09.10. 2021, Online.
  • Growe A. (2020): Zwischen Pragmatismus uns Inspiration: Temporär genutzte Arbeitsorte in der Wissensarbeit.
    Geographic Colloquium of RWTH Aachen. 03.06.2020. Aachen.
  • Growe A. (2020): Stein und Grün. Unerwartete Flächennutzung in der Stadt.
    Conference "Von der Begrenzung des Bodens. Flächenverbrauch und Landbewirtschaftung als Herausforderung für die ganze Gesellschaft". 29.02.-01.03.2020. Bad Herrenalb.
  • Growe A. (2020): Wissensökonomie im Quartier - Temporäre räumliche Nähe und Third Places.
    Dortmund Conference on Spatial and Planning Research 2020. 17.02.-18.02.2020. Dortmund.