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The increasing prevalence of remote work is reshaping our understanding of community in fundamental ways. Traditionally, community was closely linked to physical locations such as neighborhoods, offices, and local institutions. All relationships through daily face-to-face interactions share routines and common spaces. However, remote work has weakened the importance of geography and strengthened the role of [...]
I would say that the prevalence of remote work has a negative impact on social interaction and the dynamics of professional relationships in the future, basically because people spend less time together, not behind screens but just in usual environments. In my opinion, seeing a person in real life brings you closer than spending time [...]
That's an interesting question. Personally speaking, I don't think that remote work actually fully reshapes our understanding of community and social interaction because nowadays, remote work is replacing the physical work that we have been doing forever. But eventually, this work session won't really replace the community activities and social interactions that we are engaged [...]
