Alacovska, A., Bucher, E., & Fieseler, C. (2024). A relational work perspective on the gig economy: doing creative work on digital labour platforms. Work, Employment and Society, 38(1), 161–179.
Bandelj, N. (2012). Relational work and economic sociology. Politics & Society, 40(2), 175–201.
Bandelj, N. (2020). Relational work in the economy. Annual Review of Sociology 46(1), 251–272.
Bergin, T. (2018). An Introduction to Data Analysis: Quantitative, Qualitative and Mixed Methods. SAGE.
Bonifacio, R., Hair, L. & Wohn, D.Y. (2023). Beyond fans: The relational labor and communication practices of creators on Patreon. New Media & Society, 25(10), 2684–2703.
Braun, V., & Clarke, V. (2006). Using thematic analysis in psychology. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 3(2), 77–101.
Campbell, J. L., Quincy, C., Osserman, J., & Pedersen, O. K. (2013). Coding in-depth semistructured interviews: Problems of unitization and intercoder reliability and agreement. Sociological methods & research, 42(3), 294–320.
Chen, P., & Pun, N. (2024). ‘Re-coupling site’ of social media and the workplace in digital nomadism: Chinese female workers’ self-produced vlogs with class and gender connotations. Information, Communication & Society, 1–17.
Comunello, F., Parisi, L., & Ieracitano, F. (2021). Negotiating gender scripts in mobile dating apps: Between affordances, usage norms and practices. Information, Communication & Society, 24(8), 1140–1156.
Dishon-Berkovits, M. (2019). The role of general self-efficacy in work-family compensation and satisfaction. Current Psychology, 40, 5201–5202.
Edwards, J.R. & Rothbard, N.P. (2000). Mechanisms linking work and family: Clarifying the relationship between work and family constructs. The Academy of Management Review, 25(1), 178–199.
Ehn, K., Jorge, A., & Marques-Pita, M. (2022). Digital nomads and the COVID-19 pandemic: Narratives about relocation in a time of lockdowns and reduced mobility. Social Media + Society, 8(1).
Grawitch, M.J., Barber, L.K., & Justice, L. (2010). Rethinking the work-life interface: It's not about balance, it's about resource allocation. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, 2(2), 127–159.
Green, P. (2020). Disruptions of self, place and mobility: Digital nomads in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Mobilities, 15(3), 431–445.
Greenhaus, J.H., & Beutell, N.J. (1985). Sources and conflict between work and family roles. The Academy of Management Review, 10(1), 76-88.
Greenhaus, J.H., & Powell, G.N. (2003). When work and family collide: Deciding between competing role demands. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 90(2), 291-303.
Gruzd, A. & Mai, P. (2024). Communalytic: A computational social science research tool for studying online communities and discourse. https://Communalytic.org
Gupta, S., Jaiswal, R., & Gupta, S.K. (2024). Digital nomads: A systematic literature review and future research agenda. Tourism Review. Epub ahead of print 6 August 2024. DOI: 10.1108/TR-12-2023-0869
Hobfoll, S.E. (1989). Conservation of resources: A new attempt at conceptualizing stress. American Psychologist, 44, 513-524.
Knobel, T. (2022). One billion workers could be digital nomads by 2035. AMS. https://insights.weareams.com/post/102hnui/one-billion-workers-could-be-digital-nomads-by-2035
Krannitz, M. A., Grandey, A. A., Liu, S., & Almeida, D. A. (2015). Workplace surface acting and marital partner discontent: Anxiety and exhaustion spillover mechanisms. Journal of occupational health psychology, 20(3), 314.
Lindsay, J., Reynolds, D. O., Arunachalam, D., Raven, R., & Lane, R. (2024). Household sustainability labour and the gendering of responsibility for low waste living. Sociology, 58(5), 1061-1082.
Matos, P. & Ardévol, E. (2021). The potentiality to move: Mobility and future in digital nomads’ practices. Transfers, 11(3), 62-79.
Miguel, C., Lutz, C., Majetić, F., & Perez-Vega, R. (2025a). Working from paradise? An analysis of the representation of digital nomads’ values and lifestyle on Instagram. New Media & Society, 27(4), 2230-2252.
Miguel, C., Lutz, C., Majetić, F., Perez Vega, R., & Sánchez-Razo, M. (2023). “It's not all shiny and glamorous”: loneliness and fear of missing out among digital nomads. Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (pp. 4628-4637). https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/items/65055428-4040-476c-b4ac-9d17e2b95b08
Miguel, C., Lutz, C., Perez-Vega, R., & Majetić, F. (2025b). ‘Alone on the road’: Loneliness among digital nomads and the use of social media to foster personal relationships. Media, Culture & Society, 47(3), 546-566.
Musgrave, G. (2023). Musicians, their relationships, and their wellbeing: Creative labour, relational work. Poetics, 96, 101762.
Nippert-Eng, C.E. (1996). Home and work: Negotiating boundaries through everyday life. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Nomad.com (2024). Digital nomad statistics. https://nomads.com/digital-nomad-statistics.
Reddit (2024). [OC] Reddit Traffic by Country 2024. https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/1bg323c/oc_reddit_traffic_by_country_2024/?rdt=57855.
Reichenberger, I. (2018). Digital nomads – a quest for holistic freedom in work and leisure. Annals of Leisure Research, 21(3), 364–380.
Roberts, M.E., Stewart, B.M. & Tingley, D. (2019). Stm: An R package for structural topic models. Journal of Statistical Software, 91(2). https://doi.org/10.18637/jss.v091.i02
Sirgy, M.J. & Lee, D.J. (2018). Work-life balance: An integrative review. Applied Research in Quality of Life, 13(1), 247-248.
Sirgy, M.J., & Lee, D.J. (2023). Segmenting roles and domains. In M. J. Sirgy, & D. J. Lee (Eds.), Work-life balance: HR training for employee personal interventions, (pp. 103–114). Cambridge University Press.
Thompson, B.Y. (2019). ‘I get my lovin’ on the run’: Digital Nomads, constant travel, and nurturing romantic relationships. In C. J. Nash, & A. Gorman-Murray (Eds.), The geographies of digital sexuality. Palgrave Macmillan.
Thompson, B.Y., Frederiksen, S.E., Stapf, T., et al. (2024) Interdisciplinary migration research with a focus on new technologies and multiple crises: Relating birds of passage to social policies. Berlin Universities Publishing.
Tiberius, V., Chen, N., Bartels, M., & von der Oelsnitz, D. (2024). Breaking out! A netnography study on motives of a digital nomad lifestyle. Technology in Society, 78, 102678.
Totenhagen, C.J., Curran, M.A., Serido, J., & Butler, E. A. (2013). Good days, bad days: Do sacrifices improve relationship quality? Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 30(7), 881-900.
Vayansky, I., & Kumar, S.A. (2020). A review of topic modeling methods. Information Systems 94, 101582.
Wang, B., Schlagwein, D., Cecez-Kecmanovic, D., & Cahalane, M. C. (2018). Digital work and high-tech wanderers: Three theoretical framings and a research agenda for digital nomadism. In: Proceedings of the Australasian Conference on Information Systems.
Wang, H.Z. (2024). Navigating intimacy and queer entrepreneurship: Relational work in Taiwanese lesbian couples’ business endeavors. Current Sociology. Epub ahead of print 13 March 2024. DOI: 10.1177/00113921241238432
Wiese, B.S., Seiger, C.P., Schmid, C.M., & Freund, A.M. (2010). Beyond conflict: Functional facets of the work–family interplay. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 77(1), 104–117.
Wiles, R., Crow, G., Heath, S., & Charles, V. (2008). The management of confidentiality and anonymity in social research. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 11(5), 417-428.
Xiao, Y., & Lutz, C. (2025). Wayfarers in cyberspace: A temporal investigation of digital nomads based on liquid modernity theory. Journal of Travel Research, 64(4), 966-984.
Zelizer, V.A. (2005). The Purchase of Intimacy. Princeton University Press.
Zelizer, V.A. (2012). How I became a relational economic sociologist and what does that mean? Politics & Society, 40(2), 145–174.
Zikic, J., Zupic, I., & Černe, M. (2025). Digital Nomads in Conversation: Reddit-based Analysis and the Future of Nomadic versus Migrant Career Journeys. International Migration Review, 01979183241306343.