Library After Hours: A Guide to Digital Nomadism

Charles County Public Library

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Apr

1

11:00am

Library After Hours: A Guide to Digital Nomadism

By Charles County Public Library

Join CCPL for another Library After Hours featured event! This Month, CCPL welcomes Rachael Woldoff, professor of sociology at West Virginia University, and Robert Litchfield, associate professor of business at Washington and Jefferson College, as they present “A Guide to Digital Nomadism".
Digital nomads are people who design their work lives to be mobile, so they can travel and live where they please without maintaining a long-term home. As COVID-19 has legitimized remote work, digital nomadism has quickly shifted from the realm of fantasy to become a realistic possibility for many.
Come learn what digital nomads’ lives are really like, and how they make it all work, from Dr. Woldoff and Dr. Litchfield, the co-authors of the new book Digital Nomads: In Search of Freedom, Community, and Meaningful Work in the New Economy.
They’ll take you inside the world of digital nomads to learn about who chooses this lifestyle and why, what makes it doable or a failure for certain people. and what insights digital nomads can offer about the future of work.
Drawing on rich data compiled from their interviews, online networks, and fieldwork on the ground in the digital nomad hub of Bali, Indonesia, the two scholars will bust some common myths about digital nomads, such as the assumption that they are constantly on the move or common perceptions of them as loners, losers, trust-funders, would-be influencers, or tech bros.
This presentation will also address tips for the post-pandemic world about control over one’s time, well-being, career, and mobility. Today, many people are reluctant to simply follow the orders of leaders to return to “normal” – meaning a return to the old routines of work in the workplace controlled by their employer. Digital nomads provide an example of a new path while simultaneously reminding us that much of the “normal” that we are asked to return to was already obsolete before the pandemic.
This talk will resonate with anyone searching for work reinvention in the aftermath of the pandemic.

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