Chapter 1: Introduction: Coworking and the politics of self-organization and community organization in the city
Chapter 2: A place in the World: A mapping of coworking as a site/practice of commoning and community in Istanbul
Chapter 3: Self-organised labour: Reclaiming the commons in the post-socialist space of Southeast Europe
Chapter 4: Organisational decline and the failure in alternative organising: The case of a coworking cooperative
Chapter 5: CWS as terrains for the (de)territorialisation of labour: digital nomads, local coworkers and the pursuit for resilient and cooperative spaces
Chapter 6: Coworking Spaces as Social Infrastructures of Care
Chapter 7: Coworking spaces in Aotearoa New Zealand: embodied geographies of care in pandemic times
Chapter 8: You know that you've succeeded in your role when your work renders you invisible: the invisible work of community management
Chapter 9: Exhausting coworking: on the implications of reproductive work for coworkers' subjectivities
Chapter 10: The abundant crops of subjectivization and the difficult arts of institutionalization: building transformative collaborative spaces of urban labor in the context of the Mares de Madrid Initiative
Chapter 11: Public support for new working spaces in Italy: the case of Presidi di Comunità
Chapter 12: Dynamics of Social Innovation in CWS; a comparative perspective from Athens
Chapter 13: Facilitating Social Economy in Taiwan: A Case Study of University-Community Coworking Space in an Indigenous Community of Eastern Taiwan
Chapter 14: Spaces of collaboration- Spaces of possibility: How a local hub creates new possibilities in a Greek peripheral town
Chapter 15: A conversation with Ashley Proctor and Bernie Mitchell. .