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How Virtual Meetings Matter for Community at Work
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How Virtual Meetings Matter for Community at Work

This topical book explores changes in how work and workplaces are organised, specifically what happens with community building when colleagues are not meeting in person daily. The authors propose to consider this issue by focusing on communing, that is on how common ground is created and maintained, and by considering technology as an actor active in the meeting alongside the participants.



At its core, the book explores whether virtual meetings can enable the creation of common ground. By focusing on practices of coordination, collaboration and coorientation, the book demonstrates the importance of common memories, common matters of concern and common experiences in producing common ground. It does not assume that virtual meetings are deficient compared to co-located meetings, but rather considers meeting virtually to be an interesting phenomenon to study on its own terms. Chapters use empirical evidence to investigate virtual meetings and how they differ from in-person events.



How Virtual Meetings Matter for Community at Work is an essential read for academics and scholars of organisation theory, human resource management, working life studies, sociology, science and technology studies, and communication. Its focus on inclusive working practices will also prove beneficial for managers and HRM practitioners.

Alaotsikko
Coordination, Collaboration and Coorientation
ISBN
9781035395200
Kieli
englanti
Paino
446 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
28.8.2026
Sivumäärä
144