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RGCS - Old & New Ways of Working and Organizing
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Researchers, entrepreneurs, policy-makers and activists exploring old & new ways of working and organizing
About us
RGCS is a community of researchers, entrepreneurs, activists and policy-makers interested in old and new ways of organizing work.
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https://rgcs-owee.org/
External link for RGCS - Old & New Ways of Working and Organizing
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- 2-10 employees
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- Educational
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- 2014
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- Research, Impact, Work, Organization of work, Future of work, History of work, History of management , Space, Place , Time , New Ways of Working, Alternative organizing, Climate change, OWEE, and Walking ethnography
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✨✨✨ Join us in Berlin for our next symposium! "Bringing Work Back In: Coworking as Practices, Atmospheres, and Organizational Transformation", March 5th and 6th, at TU. For more information: https://rgcs-owee.org #RGCS2026
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🔔🔔🔔 The RGCS open webinars are back! Promoted by the Research Axis "The time-space of new ways of working & organizing" ⤵️ 📲 We kicked off the new season with the presentation of Dr. Michel Alhadeff-Jones: “Time and rhythms of emancipatory education.” Now, we have an exciting lineup of activities forthcoming! Join us for the webinars - always at 12h15 (CET): ➡️ 9 December 2025 - Women in waiting, by Katie Stephenson ➡️ 23 January 2026 - The seeds for change? Interstitial spaces as innovation sower, by Valentine Brognion ➡️ 17 March 2026 - Rhythmanalysis of organizing, by Albane Grandazzi ➡️ 18 May 2026 - From topologies of flows to topologies of moments: to ways to reconcile time and space in organization studies?, by François-Xavier de Vaujany 📌 Free & open registration here: https://lnkd.in/esSHeX5g #RGCS #Webinars #OpenSeminars #Time #Space #Work #NewWaysofWorking #OrganizationStudies
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📢 Call for Papers – RGCS Symposium 2026 in Berlin “Bringing Work Back In: Coworking as Practices, Atmospheres, and Organizational Transformation” 📅 March 5–6, 2026 📍 Technische Universität Berlin, Germany The Research Group on Collaborative Spaces (RGCS) invites submissions for the 2026 Symposium, jointly organized by the Chair of Urban and Regional Economics (TU Berlin) and ZeTT - Das Zukunftszentrum Thüringens. Over the past decade, coworking research has often privileged spaces over work, community over labour, and innovation over inequality. This symposium proposes a shift in emphasis — to place work—its diverse practices, conditions, and contradictions—at the center of coworking research. We welcome contributions that explore coworking not merely as a spatial form, but as an assemblage of practices, relations, technologies, and affects — a site where transformations of labour and capitalism are negotiated, reproduced, and contested. Possible themes include (but are not limited to): 💡 Work practices and inequalities in coworking 💡 Atmospheres, affects, and embodied work 💡 Reproductive, relational, and care work 💡 Coworking beyond the space 💡 The political economy of coworking and AI We particularly encourage interdisciplinary and critical perspectives that challenge dominant narratives of innovation and flexibility — and foreground care, justice, and alternative ways of organizing work. 📄 Submit extended abstracts (1,000 words) by November 23, 2025 🔎 More information in the document attached or on our website : https://rgcs-owee.org/ #RGCS2026 #coworking #coworkingspaces #collaborativespaces #AI #coworkingatmospheres #NWOW #newwaysoforganizing #futureofwork
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RGCS - Old & New Ways of Working and Organizing reposted this
To all researchers in my network working on coworking, new work, and collaborative spaces: I’m happy to share the Call for Papers for the RGCS Symposium 2026, organised by the Research Group on Collaborative Spaces (RGCS), together with the Chair of Urban and Regional Economics at Technische Universität Berlin, and ZeTT - Das Zukunftszentrum Thüringens. Our theme “Bringing Work Back In” invites us to look beyond the idea of coworking as a space — and to focus instead on work itself: its practices, contradictions, and transformations. The deadline for abstract submissions is November 23, 2025. The symposium will take place on March 5–6, 2026, at Technische Universität Berlin, with an optional OWEE day on March 7. We look forward to your contributions and to continuing this conversation in Berlin next March! More details in the post below. 👇
📢 Call for Papers – RGCS Symposium 2026 in Berlin “Bringing Work Back In: Coworking as Practices, Atmospheres, and Organizational Transformation” 📅 March 5–6, 2026 📍 Technische Universität Berlin, Germany The Research Group on Collaborative Spaces (RGCS) invites submissions for the 2026 Symposium, jointly organized by the Chair of Urban and Regional Economics (TU Berlin) and ZeTT - Das Zukunftszentrum Thüringens. Over the past decade, coworking research has often privileged spaces over work, community over labour, and innovation over inequality. This symposium proposes a shift in emphasis — to place work—its diverse practices, conditions, and contradictions—at the center of coworking research. We welcome contributions that explore coworking not merely as a spatial form, but as an assemblage of practices, relations, technologies, and affects — a site where transformations of labour and capitalism are negotiated, reproduced, and contested. Possible themes include (but are not limited to): 💡 Work practices and inequalities in coworking 💡 Atmospheres, affects, and embodied work 💡 Reproductive, relational, and care work 💡 Coworking beyond the space 💡 The political economy of coworking and AI We particularly encourage interdisciplinary and critical perspectives that challenge dominant narratives of innovation and flexibility — and foreground care, justice, and alternative ways of organizing work. 📄 Submit extended abstracts (1,000 words) by November 23, 2025 🔎 More information in the document attached or on our website Janet Merkel Dr. Alexandra Bernhardt Stefan Haefliger François-Xavier de Vaujany Anna Glaser Gislene Haubrich Sabine Carton Alessandra Migliore Albane Grandazzi David VALLAT Olivier IRRMANN Fiza Brakel Emannuel Costa, PhD Mickael Peiro Camille PFEFFER Adèle Gruen #RGCS2026 #coworking #coworkingspaces #collaborativespaces #AI #coworkingatmospheres #NWOW #newwaysoforganizing #futureofwork
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📢 Call for Papers – RGCS Symposium 2026 in Berlin “Bringing Work Back In: Coworking as Practices, Atmospheres, and Organizational Transformation” 📅 March 5–6, 2026 📍 Technische Universität Berlin, Germany The Research Group on Collaborative Spaces (RGCS) invites submissions for the 2026 Symposium, jointly organized by the Chair of Urban and Regional Economics (TU Berlin) and ZeTT - Das Zukunftszentrum Thüringens. Over the past decade, coworking research has often privileged spaces over work, community over labour, and innovation over inequality. This symposium proposes a shift in emphasis — to place work—its diverse practices, conditions, and contradictions—at the center of coworking research. We welcome contributions that explore coworking not merely as a spatial form, but as an assemblage of practices, relations, technologies, and affects — a site where transformations of labour and capitalism are negotiated, reproduced, and contested. Possible themes include (but are not limited to): 💡 Work practices and inequalities in coworking 💡 Atmospheres, affects, and embodied work 💡 Reproductive, relational, and care work 💡 Coworking beyond the space 💡 The political economy of coworking and AI We particularly encourage interdisciplinary and critical perspectives that challenge dominant narratives of innovation and flexibility — and foreground care, justice, and alternative ways of organizing work. 📄 Submit extended abstracts (1,000 words) by November 23, 2025 🔎 More information in the document attached or on our website Janet Merkel Dr. Alexandra Bernhardt Stefan Haefliger François-Xavier de Vaujany Anna Glaser Gislene Haubrich Sabine Carton Alessandra Migliore Albane Grandazzi David VALLAT Olivier IRRMANN Fiza Brakel Emannuel Costa, PhD Mickael Peiro Camille PFEFFER Adèle Gruen #RGCS2026 #coworking #coworkingspaces #collaborativespaces #AI #coworkingatmospheres #NWOW #newwaysoforganizing #futureofwork
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💡 Interested in #time & #space dimensions of organization and organizing? ➡️ Join our webinar series and our community of scholars! Full program of our events between October 2025 and May 2026 here: https://rgcs-owee.org/ Coordinators of the webinars and Standing Group: Albane Grandazzi and François-Xavier de Vaujany #RGCS #RGCSSeminars #OpenSeminars #Time #Temporality #Events #NonEvents #Moments #Space #Place #Organization #OrganizationStudies #Work #WorkOrganization #Management Stefan Haefliger Gislene Haubrich Mickael Peiro Dr. Alexandra Bernhardt Amadou Lô Janet Merkel Fiza Brakel Katie Stephenson Yingqin Zheng Kätlin Pulk Pauliina Jääskeläinen Aurore Dandoy Marine Dagorn Jeremy Aroles Claudine Bonneau, Ph.D. Viviane Sergi François DELORME Leo Bancou Lucie Chartouny Prince Gilbert Fialor Christian Garmann Johnsen Raytcheva Stela Organizations, Artifacts & Practices (OAP) Workshop Anna Glaser Adèle Gruen Julie Fabbri Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway Ignasi Capdevila Thierry Rayna Sylvain Bureau Elen Riot Pierre Guillet de Monthoux
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📲 Do not miss our open seminar by Valentine Brognion on 23 January at 12.15 PM CET (online): "The seeds for change? Interstitial spaces as innovation sower" ⤵️ This event is free & open to all! It is coordinated by Albane Grandazzi and François-Xavier de Vaujany in the context of our "Time-space of organizing" cycle of webinars ➡️ Registration: https://lnkd.in/esSHeX5g ➡️ Contact: collaborativespaces@gmail.com #RGCSopenseminar #Innovation #InterstitialSpaces #Liminality #Change #OrganizationStudies
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📲 Do not miss our open seminar by Katie Stephenson on 9 December at 12.15 PM CET (online): "Women in Waiting" ⤵️ This event is free & open to all! It is coordinated by Albane Grandazzi and François-Xavier de Vaujany in the context of our "Time-space of organizing" cycle of webinars ➡️ Registration: https://lnkd.in/esSHeX5g ➡️ Contact: collaborativespaces@gmail.com #RGCSopenseminar #Time #Space #Place #Waiting #Temporality #Women #OrganizationStudies Stefan Haefliger Gislene Haubrich Adèle Gruen Anna Glaser David VALLAT Boukje Cnossen Janet Merkel Dr. Alexandra Bernhardt Aurore Dandoy Constance Garnier Leo Bancou Marine De Ridder Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway Ignasi Capdevila Polyana Silva Fabrício Neves Alessandra Migliore Lia Tirabeni Nina Kivinen Perttu Salovaara Elen Riot
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