Lonely in the Crowd: Plugged or Remote?
Global Cities and the Challenge of Hybrid Work
Edited by Tobia Zevi | Introduction by Paolo Magri
In a world reshaped by the pandemic, hybrid work has become a defining force of modern life—revolutionizing how we interact with cities, spaces, and each other. This thought-provoking volume explores how global cities are adapting to the rise of remote and hybrid work models, questioning whether this shift fosters connection or isolation.
Bringing together diverse perspectives from urban planners, policymakers, sociologists, and futurists, the book investigates the social, economic, and spatial consequences of hybrid work on urban life. Are cities becoming more fragmented? Can remote work deepen inequality or inspire more inclusive, resilient environments?
Published by ISPI in collaboration with EuroMilano, this timely collection offers critical insights for anyone interested in the future of work, urban design, and community building in an increasingly digital age.
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