REMAKING, “Remote-working multiple impacts in the age of disruptions: socio-economic transformations, territorial rethinking, and policy actions”

 

REMAKING examines the positive and negative effects of remote working on individuals, within companies or organisations and in the socio-economic sphere. These impacts are being studied across four case studies.

Case Studies

Enforced migration workers

Digital nomads

Post-pandemic workers

High-Tech skilled workers

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The synergy with the R-Plan project begins

4 October 2024

Remaking is proud to announce the beginning of its collaboration with the Horizon project R-Plan. The R-Map is aimed at exploring how…

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REMAKING at the CiMET´s twenty-first annual Workshop

23 September 2024

On 19th-20th September 2024, some representatives of the REMAKING project joined the twenty-first annual ‘CiMET´s’ Workshop ‘The present future: sustainability and civil…

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REMAKING project’s poster and leaflet available

18 September 2024

The “Flyers” section on the resources tab of our website has been updated and you will find there the REMAKING project’s poster…

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REMAKING project’s objectives

11 September 2024

REMAKING aims at delivering a policy-oriented framework reflecting the new and multi-faceted realities of Remote working, facilitating policymakers to adopt place-based policies…

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