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  • Sērija : Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Dec-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
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  • ISBN-13: 9781138775732
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With at least seven billion subscriptions worldwide, the impact of mobile devices undoubtedly rivals that of television, radio, and newspapers. Mobile technologies have had—and continue to have—a profound influence on every sphere of public and private life.

Unsurprisingly, since their emergence in the late 1970s, mobile technologies have been the focus of serious scholarly study and exploration, and, as research on mobile technologies continues to grow dramatically, this new four-volume collection from Routledge provides an authoritative reference work to make sense of their defining aspects and cardinal dynamics.

Edited by three leading scholars, Mobile Technologies brings together in one easy-to-access set, the essential, ‘must-read’ Major Works on the greatest technology of our time. Goggin, Ling, and Hjorth have carefully integrated foundational texts with the most significant and pioneering new material to create an indispensable research tool and pedagogic resource.

VOLUME I FROM THE TELEPHONE TO THE MOBILE: COMMUNICATION, COORDINATION, AND NEW CONNECTIONS
Acknowledgements xv
Chronological Table Of Reprinted Articles And
Chapters
xvii
Introduction: "Must-Read" Mobile Technology Research: A Field Guide 1(1)
Gerard Goggin
Rich Ling
Larissa Hjorth
1 The Sociology Of The Telephone
17(16)
Sidney H. Aronson
2 "Touch Someone": The Telephone Industry Discovers Sociability
33(27)
Claude S. Fischer
3 The Gendered Use Of The Telephone: An Australian Case Study
60(21)
Ann Moyal
4 The Amish And The Telephone: Resistance And Reconstruction
81(12)
Diane Zimmerman Umble
5 On The Mobile: The Effects Of Mobile Telephones On Social And Individual Life
93(25)
Sadie Plant
6 The Challenge Of Absent Presence
118(14)
Kenneth J. Gergen
7 The Mobile Phone: Towards New Categories And Social Relations
132(15)
Leopoldina Fortunati
8 Conclusion: Making Meaning Of Mobiles -- A Theory Of Apparatgeist
147(16)
James E. Katz
Mark A. Aakhus
9 On The Move: Technology, Mobility, And The Mediation Of Social Time And Space
163(22)
Nicola Green
10 Domestication And Mobile Telephony
185(14)
Leslie Haddon
11 Hyper-Coordination Via Mobile Phones In Norway
199(29)
Richard Ling
Birgitte Yttri
12 "I Can't Talk Now, I'm in A Fitting Room": Formulating Availability And Location In Mobile-Phone Conversations
228(23)
Alexandra Weilenmann
13 `Connected' Presence: The Emergence Of A New Repertoire For Managing Social Relationships In A Changing Communication Technoscape
251(29)
Christian Licoppe
14 Accelerating Reflexivity
280(20)
Ichiyo Habuchi
15 The Digital Provide: Information (Technology), Market Performance, And Welfare In The South Indian Fisheries Sector
300(41)
Robert Jensen
16 The Impact Of Mobile Telephony On Developing Country Micro-Enterprise: A Nigerian Case Study
341
Abi Jagun
Richard Heeks
Jason Whalley
VOLUME II MOBILE SOCIETY: CULTURE, IDENTITIES, AND PRACTICES
Acknowledgements ix
17 The Age Of The Thumb: A Cultural Reading Of Mobile Technologies From Asia
1(19)
Genevieve Bell
18 Mobile Phones, Japanese Youth, And The Re-Placement Of Social Contact
20(18)
Mizuko Ito
19 Mobile Communication And Selective Sociality
38(22)
Misa Matsuda
20 Blurring Livelihoods And Lives: The Social Uses Of Mobile Phones And Socioeconomic Development
60(13)
Jonathan Donner
21 Sex, Cannibals, And The Language Of Cool: Indonesian Tales Of The Phone And Modernity
73(21)
Bart Barendregt
22 The Mobile Phone, `Modernity' And Change In Khartoum, Sudan
94(21)
Inge Brinkman
Mirjam De Bruijn
Hisham Bilal
23 Playing With Fire: On The Domestication Of The Mobile Phone Among Palestinian Teenage Girls In Israel
115(17)
Hiyam Hijazi-Omari
Rivka Ribak
24 From Kinship To Link-Up: Cell Phones And Social Networking In Jamaica
132(47)
Heather Horst
Daniel Miller
25 The Social Effects Of Keitai And Personal Computer E-Mail In Japan
179(13)
Kakuko Miyata
Jeffrey Boase
Barry Wellman
26 A Cross-Cultural Comparison Of Perceptions And Uses Of Mobile Telephony
192(21)
Scott W. Campbell
27 Affective Technologies -- Emotions And Mobile Phones
213(8)
Amparo Lasen
28 Emotion And Mobile Phones
221(9)
Jane Vincent
29 Mobile Phones And Fashion In Post-Modernity
230(23)
Leopoldina Fortunati
30 Excerpt From `Message Sent: Short Messages, Long Stories'
253(28)
Eija-Liisa Kasesniemi
31 The Gift Of The Gab? A Design Oriented Sociology Of Young People's Use Of Mobiles
281(32)
Alex S. Taylor
Richard Harper
32 Cute Boys Or Game Boys? The Embodiment Of Femininity And Masculinity In Young Norwegians' Text Message Love-Projects
313(24)
Lin Prøitz
33 The Socio-Demographics Of Texting: An Analysis Of Traffic Data
337(20)
Rich Ling
Troels Fibaek Bertel
Pal Roe Sundsøy
34 Disabling Cell Phones
357(20)
Gerard Goggin
Christopher Newell
35 The Wireless Leash: Mobile Messaging Service As A Means Of Control
377(20)
Jack Linchuan Qiu
36 Mobile Phones Without Guarantees: The Promises Of Technology And The Contingencies Of Culture
397(17)
Cara Wallis
37 Calling Dick Tracy! Or, Cellphone Use, Progress, And A Racial Paradigm
414
Judith A. Nicholson
VOLUME III MOBILE MEDIA: TECHNOLOGIES, NETWORKS, AND INTIMACIES
Acknowledgements vii
38 No Dead Air! The Ipod And The Culture Of Mobile Listening
1(17)
Michael Bull
39 From Cyber To Hybrid: Mobile Technologies As Interfaces Of Hybrid Spaces
18(22)
Adriana De Souza E Silva
40 Mobile Phones In Educational Settings
40(12)
James E. Katz
41 Sound In Mobile Multimedia
52(11)
Ilpo Kalevi Koskinen
42 Women's Creation Of Camera Phone Culture
63(18)
Dong-Hoo Lee
43 Playful Urban Spaces: A Historical Approach To Mobile Games
81(25)
Adriana De Souza E Silva
Larissa Hjorth
44 The Price Of Being Mobile: Youth, Gender And Mobile Media
106(15)
Larissa Hjorth
45 These Foolish Things: On Intimacy And Insignificance In Mobile Media
121(14)
Kate Crawford
46 Adapting The Mobile Phone: The Iphone And Its Consumption
135(17)
Gerard Goggin
47 "All You'll Need Is A Mobile Couch": The History Of Mobile Television In The United States
152(15)
Noah Arceneaux
48 Connecting, Coordinating, Cataloguing: Communicative Practices On Mobile Social Networks
167(19)
Lee Humphreys
49 From Mobile Phone To Mobile Device: News Consumption On The Go
186(22)
Oscar Westlund
50 Mobile Telephony And The Remediation Of Couple Intimacy
208(12)
Amparo Lasen
Elena Casado
51 Overseas Filipino Workers And Text Messaging: Reinventing Transnational Mothering
220(15)
Cecilia Uy-Tioco
52 Mobile Phones, Identity And Discursive Intimacy
235(25)
Raul Pertierra
53 Speculative Pragmatism And Intimate Arrangements: Online Hook-Up Devices In Gay Life
260(19)
Kane Race
54 Mapping And Representations Of Space
279(20)
Jason Farman
55 Polymedia: Towards A New Theory Of Digital Media In Interpersonal Communication
299
Mirca Madianou
Daniel Miller
VOLUME IV LIFE AFTER MOBILES: CONCEPTS, METHODS, AND DEBATES
Acknowledgements vii
56 Mobile Back To Front: Uncertainty And Danger In The Theory--Technology Relation
1(21)
Steve Woolgar
57 Hearing Things: Telephones And Auditory Theory
22(29)
Mara Mills
58 Pocket Technospaces: The Bodily Incorporation Of Mobile Media
51(12)
Ingrid Richardson
59 Remote Mothering And The Parallel Shift: Women Meet The Cellular Telephone
63(14)
Lana F. Rakow
Vija Navarro
60 Midwives With Mobiles: A Dialectical Perspective On Gender Arising From Technology Introduction In Rural Indonesia
77(18)
Arul Chib
Vivian Hsueh-Hua Chen
61 Illusions Of Balance And Control In An Always-On Environment: A Case Study Of Blackberry Users
95(16)
Catherine A. Middleton
62 Intimate Connections: The Impact Of The Mobile Phone On Work/Life Boundaries
111(14)
Judy Wajcman
Michael Bittman
Jude Brown
63 The Cell Phone And The Crowd: Messianic Politics In The Contemporary Philippines
125(25)
Vincente L. Rafael
64 Smart Mobs: The Power Of The Mobile Many
150(25)
Howard Rheingold
65 Mobile Communication And Civic Life: Implications Of Private And Public Uses Of The Technology
175(12)
Scott W. Campbell
Nojin Kwak
66 Mobile Communication, Popular Protests And Citizenship In China
187(21)
Jun Liu
67 Ict Use And Female Migrant Workers In Singapore
208(14)
Minu Thomas
Sun Sun Lim
68 Can Mobile Phones Improve Learning? Evidence From A Field Experiment In Niger
222(30)
Jenny C. Aker
Christopher Ksoll
Travis J. Lybbert
69 Critical Questions For Big Data: Provocations For A Cultural, Technological, And Scholarly Phenomenon
252(17)
Danah Boyd
Kate Crawford
70 "It's Like I Trust It So Much That I Don't Really Check Where it is I'm Going Before I Leave": Informational Uses Of Smartphones Among Danish Youth
269(18)
Troels Fibaek Bertel
71 Measuring Mobile Phone Use: Self-Report Versus Log Data
287(16)
Jeffrey Boase
Rich Ling
Index 303