digital nomadism

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English

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Etymology

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Coined by Makimoto and Manners in 1997 from digital nomad +‎ -ism.

Noun

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digital nomadism

  1. A lifestyle in which one travels widely around the world and still works at one's job via telecommuting (digital remote work).
    • 2022, Fransisco Situmorang, Tourism Recovery Based on Digital Nomadism Post-COVID-19 in Ubud Bali, page 21:
      The practice of digital nomadism is closely related to the lives of digital workers, also known as digital nomads.

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