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Web Robinson, vivre le télétravail extrême par identification narrative

Jean-François Stich and Philippe Mairesse

Revue française de gestion, 2022, vol. N° 304, issue 3, 89-105

Abstract: In 2014, the ?Web Robinson? Gauthier Toulemonde spent 40 days teleworking on a desert island, physically isolated but virtually connected to a community immersed in his adventures. This article uses this extreme and semi-fictional case to understand the mechanisms of narrative identification that allowed his readers-listeners-viewers to experience the paradoxes of enslaved autonomy and solitary hyperconnection inherent to telecommuting, and to become the authors of their own narratives during the Covid-19 crisis.

Date: 2022
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