Collaborative spaces in the material world

2020 
Collaborative spaces (CSs) have emerged as settings conceivable as spatial and temporal reorganization devices. The aim of this chapter is to highlight the relationship between the space–time dimension and the material assemblages unfolding within collaborative spaces. Through direct observations and semi-structured interviews conducted in three CSs in Northern Italy, we explore how material artifacts allow CSs’ users to organize their working space and time. Indeed, CS’s users process, shape, and use material artifacts according to their space–time needs. Specifically, we draw a typology of space–time regulation artifacts that comprises three different categories of material artifacts (i.e., immanent artifacts, infrastructural artifacts, practical artifacts) that contribute to the enactment of space–time coordination practices by those who attend CSs.
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