Nomad Movements and Digital Impacts in Cities

MSCA (Marie Skłodowska-Curie)HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-SEID: 101183165
EC Contribution
€13,892
Consortium Size
8 orgs
Start Year
2025
Summary

Over the past decade, the expansion of the so-called platform economy has accelerated the digital transformation of our daily lives. At the same time, a cohort of new workers linked to these platform economies, characterized by high levels of geographical mobility, are central actors in the transformation of consumption patterns, urban lifestyles, leisure activities, and work culture in numerous cities across the globe. NOMADIC is a training and policy-oriented project involving an international, cross-sectoral, and interdisciplinary network that aims to promote an adaptive, inclusive, sustainable, and equitable urban future, thereby reducing inequality and segregation in the selected cities (and beyond).Objectives:- To understand the dynamics and impact of digital nomadism in urban environments.- To build a network of stakeholders and experts.- To develop policy guidelines and best practices to design strategies that promote sustainable and inclusive urban environments.- Provide excellent training and supervision.NOMADIC raises:a) explore and characterize the lifestyle, consumption, and everyday life of high-tech and gig workers and their connection to socio-cultural urban change;b) analyze how these new social practices are related to the platformisation of urban life;c) formulate digital-related engagement and empowerment actions for community liveability and social inclusion, seeking an adaptive, inclusive, sustainable, and equitable urban future that aims to reduce inequality and segregation.NOMADIC is an international, intersectoral, and interdisciplinary network from across Europe and the Americas that will join forces to develop a cross-cutting study that explores and understands the multiple impacts of digitalization, platformisation, and the emergence of technological nomads on urban life.

Consortium (8)

Project Results (11)

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Publications (8)
<scp>STRUGGLING WITH THE DIGITAL NOMAD</scp>: Transnational teleworkers as the new ‘creative class’ in the urban marketplace?
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research· 2025DOI
Jorge Sequera
A theoretical debate on gentrification and touristification: drawbacks, limitations and ambivalences
Handbook on Tourism Gentrification· 2025DOI
Jorge Sequera
Beyond the digital nomad: Transnational digital workers in Lisbon
Digital Geography and Society· 2025DOI
Víctor Riesgo Gómez, Pedro Cortez, Javier Gil, Jorge Sequera
Gentrification and touristification in Lavapiés: Causes and consequences of a unique interplay in today’s Southern Europe
Journal of Urban Affairs· 2025DOI
Álvaro Mazorra, Jordi Nofre, Manuel García-Ruiz
Precarious resistance movements and the transformation of labour mobilisation in Madrid’s informal sectors
Labor History· 2025DOI
Francisco Fernández-Trujillo Moares, Gomer Betancor Nuez
Social reproduction and feminized platform labor: Care, domestic work, and migrant Agency in Madrid and Milan
Digital Geography and Society· 2025DOI
Cristina Barrial Berbén, Alina Dambrosio Clementelli, Ana Santamarina
Spatial and temporal implications of the platformization of work in the logistics chain: From Rotterdam to Madrid
Digital Geography and Society· 2025DOI
Francisco Fernández-Trujillo, Pablo López Calle
The brand-making of Madrid Global City from the old historic neighbourhood of Lavapiés: a diachronic genealogy of urban policies
European Planning Studies· 2025DOI
Álvaro Mazorra, Jordi Nofre, Manuel Garcia-Ruiz
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