Re-place-ing space: the roles of place and space in collaborative systems
CSCW '96 Proceedings of the 1996 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work
CSCW '96 Proceedings of the 1996 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work
Emerging mobile and wireless networks
Communications of the ACM
Culture vultures: considering culture and communication in virtual environments
ACM SIGGROUP Bulletin
Framing mobile collaborations and mobile technologies
Wireless world
Wireless World: Social and Interactional Aspects of the Mobile Age
Wireless World: Social and Interactional Aspects of the Mobile Age
Short-range wireless technologies with mobile payments systems
ICEC '04 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Electronic commerce
Mobile virtual communities research: a synthesis of current trends and a look at future perspectives
International Journal of Web Based Communities
On a Mission without a Home Base: Conceptualizing Nomadicity in Student Group Work
Proceedings of the 2006 conference on Cooperative Systems Design: Seamless Integration of Artifacts and Conversations -- Enhanced Concepts of Infrastructure for Communication
Context management for m-commerce applications: determinants, methodology and the role of marketing
Information Technology and Management
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Wireless, portable communication devices continue to promise newer and better ways of being constantly available and in touch with information and with other people. In tandem with developments in wireless, mobile access, dreams of refashioning the world of work are woven: if we are to believe the rhetoric, work activities and communications can now take place anytime, anywhere. In this short paper, we raise a number of issues that have been appearing in common discourses of the impact of wireless technologies on the world of work, and consider the relationship of these discourses to ideas of the design of the workplace. Further, we present a summary of papers that appear in this special issue. As the papers were initially presented at a workshop held at ECSCW in Bonn in September of 2001, we present in addition an overview of the comments and discussions that took place at the workshop.