Published by
Swedish National Board for Industrial and Technical Development
Edited by
Ewa Gunnarsson and Ursula Huws
Contents
Introduction Ewa Gunnarsson
PART I -THE GLOBALIZED INFORMATION ECONOMY
Teleworking in a Global Context Swasti Mitter and Umit Efendioglu
Reconsidering Gender, Work and Information Technology Sara Ellen Goodman
PART II - RECONCEPTUALIZING THE SPATIAL ORGANIZATION OF WORK
Different Spheres, Different Places: Telematics and the Introduction of a Spatial Dimension to the Gender Division of Labour Ursula Huws
Gendered Faces? Teleworking from a Swedish Perspective Ewa Gunnarsson
Telework: Symbol of the Information Society?Lennart Sturesson
Teleworkers' Use of Home Space: an Architectural Perspective Karin Palm Linden, Tomas Wikstrom and William Michelson
PART III - CHALLENGES IN ORGANIZING WORK AND FAMILY LIFE
Home-based Work, Gender and Everyday Life Minna Salmi
Home-based Work across the Life Course of Women in the United States Kathleen Christensen
Negotiating the Boundaries between 'Home' and 'Work': a Case Study of Teleworking in New Zealand Nicola Jose de Freitas Armstrong
Precarious Freedom: Freelance Teleworking, Autonomy and Gender in Europe Ursula Huws
PART IV - EUROPEAN AND LOCAL CHALLENGES
Building the European Information Society: What Role for Women? Claire Shearman
Telework and Women: Some Remarks on the Italian Case Paola M. Manacorda
Women and Men, Employment and Technical Change Asa Regner
Teleworking from a Union Perspective: Guidelines and POlicy in TNO Britt-Marie Thulestedt
Teleworking, ICT and the WorkforceEva Avner
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