Abstracts
Résumé
Cet article a pour objectif de mieux comprendre l’organisation spatiale et sociale au sein des espaces de coworking au travers d’un travail ethnographique, réalisé dans différents incubateurs parisiens. L’étude permet de révéler la tension, à la fois du côté du développement économique du lieu et de son agencement spatial, et, de l’autre, les expériences des occupants, les enjeux relationnels et de pouvoir. Pour ce faire, nous mobilisons des concepts issus de la géographie sociale et de la sociologie charnelle pour analyser l’espace autour de trois types d’expériences corporelles, en souffrance, sachant-faire et sédimentée, centrées autour d’un processus correspondant à la trajectoire des résidents-entrepreneurs.
Mots-clés :
- incubateurs,
- embodiment,
- espace organisationnel,
- ethnographie
Abstract
This article aims to understand spatial and social space in coworking spaces through a multiple ethnography located in Paris. The study reveals two main issues related to social interaction; first, the business development of the space and its special arrangement; second its inhabitants’ interactions, their relations and power division. Our conceptual framework is based on geographic and carnal sociology that highlight three types of embodied practices, suffering, sachant-faire and sedimented, that we conceptualized around fictive stories of entrepreneurs and their trajectories within a space.
Keywords:
- Incubators,
- embodiment,
- organised space,
- ethnography
Resumen
Este artículo tiene como objetivo comprender mejor la organización espacial y social dentro de los espacios de coworking a través de un trabajo etnográfico, realizado en diferentes incubadoras parisinas. El estudio permite revelar la tensión de un lado entre el desarrollo económico del espacio y su disposición espacial, y, del otro, las experiencias de los ocupantes, las cuestiones relacionales y de poder. Para ello, movilizamos conceptos de la geografía social y de la sociología carnal para analizar el espacio en torno a tres tipos de experiencias corporales, en sufrimiento, el saber hacer y el sedimentada, centradas en un proceso correspondiente a la trayectoria de los residentes-empresarios.
Palabras clave:
- incubadoras,
- embodiment,
- espacio organizativo,
- etnografía
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