Work, Community and Sustainability. Redefining Work through Cohousing


Masterarbeit, 2013

58 Seiten


Leseprobe


Contents

1 Introduction
1.1 The Prevalent Notion of Work and its Exclusion of Unpaid Activities
1.2 Research Questions and Aims
1.3 Content and Structure

2 Methodology
2.1 Sustainability Science, Ontology and Epistemology
2.2 Qualitative Approach
2.3 Case Study Research
2.4 Methods
2.4.1 Expert Interviews
2.4.2 Participant Observation
2.4.3 Focus Group Interviews
2.5 Personal Reflections of the Research

3 Reconceptualising Work: The Concept of Mixed Work
3.1 Four Segments of Work
3.2 Achieving a Holistic View on Work as an Individual

4 Development of Cohousing and Today’s Definitions
4.1 The First Cohousing Generation
4.2 The Second Generation - Cohousing as an Intermediary Level
4.3 Cohousing Today
4.3.1 Cohousing’s Characteristics and Variations
4.3.2 Meanings of co in Cohousing

5 The Cases
5.1 Cohousing in Austria
5.1.1 The Cohouse Lebensraum
5.2 Cohousing in Sweden
5.2.1 The Cohouse Fiolen
5.3 Differences and Similarities of the Cohouses

6 Cohousing’s Comunity Work and its Contribution to Redefining Work
6.1 The Definition of Work Matters
6.2 Categorisation of Work in a Cohouse
6.3 Organisation of Community Work and its Required Time
6.4 Distribution of Work between Women and Men
6.5 Appreciation of Community Work
6.6 Visibility of Community Work
6.7 Benefits and Challenges of Community Work
6.7.1 Facilitation of Family Work
6.7.2 Financial Savings
6.7.3 Strengthening the Group

7 Conclusion
7.1 Summarising Statements and Potentials of Mixed Work in Cohousing for Sustainability
7.2 Suggesting Future Research
7.3 Concluding Remarks

References

Appendix
Guiding Themes and Questions for the Focus Group Interviews

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Details

Titel
Work, Community and Sustainability. Redefining Work through Cohousing
Hochschule
Lunds Universitet  (Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies)
Veranstaltung
Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science
Autor
Jahr
2013
Seiten
58
Katalognummer
V215612
ISBN (eBook)
9783656443759
ISBN (Buch)
9783656443612
Dateigröße
1177 KB
Sprache
Englisch
Anmerkungen
In cooperation with the Austrian Institute for Sustainable Development. Supervised (Urban Studies, Malmö University) and (Lunds University Centre for Sustainability Studies)
Schlagworte
Sustainability, Redefining Work, Cohousing, Sustainability Science, Mixed Work, Mischarbeit, Community Work, Gemeinschaftsarbeit, Community
Arbeit zitieren
Teresa Rauscher (Autor:in), 2013, Work, Community and Sustainability. Redefining Work through Cohousing, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/215612

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