This open access book provides multidisciplinary perspectives on the changing dynamics of new
working spaces with insights from various European countries and observing critical
theoretical approaches. Divided into two main parts the first part focuses on the different
typologies of new working spaces identifying the changing nature of these spaces and
associated concepts taxonomies and specific approaches to this phenomenon. The second part
analyzes the location of new working spaces examining its recent evolution and identifying new
factors and geographies offering an additional empirical analysis of different European
realities. The research included in this book contributes to the current discussion of new
forms and geographies of work and their impact on the territories and related policies.