Digital Nomads, Robert C. Litchfield
Digital Nomads, Robert C. Litchfield
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Digital Nomads
In Search of Freedom, Community, and Meaningful Work in the New Economy

Author: Robert C. Litchfield, Rachel A. Woldoff

Narrator: Kelsey Navarro

Unabridged: 9 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 02/23/2021


Synopsis

A small but growing group of today's knowledge workers actively seek a lifestyle of freedom, using technology to perform their jobs, traveling far and wide, and moving as often as they like. These digital nomads have left their local coffee shops behind and now proudly post their "office of the day" photos from exotic locales, but what do their lives really look like?

In Digital Nomads, Rachael Woldoff and Robert Litchfield take listeners into an expatriate digital nomad community in Bali, Indonesia, to better understand this growing demographic of typically Millennial workers. Woldoff and Litchfield present new answers to classic questions about community, creativity, and work. They further show why digital nomads leave their conventional lives behind, arguing that creative class and Millennial workers, though successful, often feel that their "world class cities" and desirable jobs are anything but paradise. They first follow their transitions into freelancing, entrepreneurship, and remote work, then explain how digital nomads create a a fluid but intimate community abroad in the company of like-minded others. Ultimately, Woldoff and Litchfield provide insight into digital nomads' efforts to live and work in ways that balance freedom, community, and creative fulfillment in the digital age.

Reviews

Actual Rating: 3.5 stars, rounded up Digital Nomads is an ethnography of an expat community of freelancers, entrepreneurs, and other distance workers living in Bali. It's an interesting book that offers an in depth look at the sorts of people living in the community, why they choose to live and work......more

Goodreads review by James

An interesting study of Digital Nomads and nomad life. Sometimes it comes across as unbearably smug but it's still worth reading. Trust millennials to make something complicated out of basic stuff that people have been doing quietly for years. They form a clique, give each other silly names, and exp......more

Goodreads review by Stephen

I read this with a friend who is doing research on the location independent lifestyle for a future book. The book is written by two academics, but is not so dry that you won't read on as they outline their research for you. Major shortcomings of the book: An exclusive focus on Bali - the authors are b......more

Goodreads review by Guy A

Fascinating ethnography of digital nomads—mostly millennial Americans, Australians, Brits, and Canadians (temporarily) living and working in Bali. Their dissatisfaction with knowledge work and creative class cities is understandable; but it feels like they missed an opportunity to articulate their di......more