A Life Lived Remotely: Being and Work in the Digital Age
By (Author) Siobhan McKeown
Watkins Media Limited
Repeater Books
1st November 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Working patterns and practices
Impact of science and technology on society
Memoirs
306.361
Paperback
250
Width 130mm, Height 197mm
What happens when we take our lives online How are we being changed by immersion in the internet How do we know the difference between work and life when one seems to blend into the other Part memoir, part theory,A Life Lived Remotelytells the story of a transition to the digital age. It follows the author's journey through remote work, framing it within the exponential growth of the internet and the rapid spread of neoliberalism. It examines how we are being changed by the internet, how we experience that change, and the anxieties and issues that arise. A moment's pause in a world of fast-paced communication, it provides a critical reflection on what it means to come of age along with the internet.
Siobhan McKeownis a writer and remote worker based in Whitley Bay in the North-East of England. Since 2010 she has worked online in the tech industry, as a freelancer, a contractor, and as an employee. Through her years working online, she has developed wide-ranging knowledge of the practices of online work, free software and web development. She has travelled extensively, in countries as diverse as Belize, the USA, Portugal, and Thailand, both for work and as a digital nomad. She studied Philosophy at Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Warwick, and Non-Fiction Writing at City University.