Abstract

The authors solve the problem of the systematization of the modern interdisciplinary discourse around digital nomadism as a new sociocultural phenomenon and one of the major trends of the global digital network society Digital nomads are people who work, study, create, and entertain themselves remotely, using the Internet and wireless mobile communication technologies (T Makimoto, D Mannaers) Multiple scientific texts in various research areas and at their intersection focus on the interdisciplinary discourse on digital nomads The discourse expands continuously, which requires constant description and studying Such regular cross-sections provide young researchers with the opportunity to promptly engage in this complicated interdisciplinary sphere and find object areas for their own studies Therefore, the aim of this survey paper is to systematize the international interdisciplinary discourse on digital nomadism as the subject of research by analyzing its meta-language and its objective linguistic contexts The analysis allows distinguishing both well-studied and developing scientific areas, as well as various issues and the methods of research The analytical survey of the discourse on digital nomads was based on the analysis of E-Library, SCOPUS, and Academia edu publications The methodology of the survey includes sociocultural, culture-semiotic, discursive, structure-functional, and interdisciplinary approaches, as well as methods of comparative analysis, systematization, classification, and schematization The results of the research are: (1) defining common key codes-hashtags and additional codes that constitute the basis of the meta-language of the interdisciplinary discourse on digital nomadism and its objective contexts, all of those define both well-studied and developing scientific areas, as well as various issues and methods of research;(2) the very logic of systematization of the discourse: it includes the analysis of its metalanguage that appeared at the application of the new sociocultural, as well as the identification of codes that indicate scientific subject areas, issues, methods of research, and disciplines with their interfaces limited by the discourse Furthermore, the authors suggest possible trends for the future scientific discourse around digital nomadism, regarding changes in this sociocultural practice under the current circumstances of the new reality: the coronavirus pandemic and the global economic crisis

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