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VOLUME I FROM THE TELEPHONE TO THE MOBILE: COMMUNICATION, COORDINATION, AND NEW CONNECTIONS |
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Acknowledgements |
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Chronological Table Of Reprinted Articles And Chapters |
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Introduction: "Must-Read" Mobile Technology Research: A Field Guide |
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1 The Sociology Of The Telephone |
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2 "Touch Someone": The Telephone Industry Discovers Sociability |
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3 The Gendered Use Of The Telephone: An Australian Case Study |
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60 | (21) |
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4 The Amish And The Telephone: Resistance And Reconstruction |
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81 | (12) |
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5 On The Mobile: The Effects Of Mobile Telephones On Social And Individual Life |
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93 | (25) |
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6 The Challenge Of Absent Presence |
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118 | (14) |
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7 The Mobile Phone: Towards New Categories And Social Relations |
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132 | (15) |
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8 Conclusion: Making Meaning Of Mobiles -- A Theory Of Apparatgeist |
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147 | (16) |
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9 On The Move: Technology, Mobility, And The Mediation Of Social Time And Space |
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163 | (22) |
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10 Domestication And Mobile Telephony |
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185 | (14) |
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11 Hyper-Coordination Via Mobile Phones In Norway |
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199 | (29) |
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12 "I Can't Talk Now, I'm in A Fitting Room": Formulating Availability And Location In Mobile-Phone Conversations |
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228 | (23) |
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13 `Connected' Presence: The Emergence Of A New Repertoire For Managing Social Relationships In A Changing Communication Technoscape |
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251 | (29) |
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14 Accelerating Reflexivity |
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280 | (20) |
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15 The Digital Provide: Information (Technology), Market Performance, And Welfare In The South Indian Fisheries Sector |
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16 The Impact Of Mobile Telephony On Developing Country Micro-Enterprise: A Nigerian Case Study |
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VOLUME II MOBILE SOCIETY: CULTURE, IDENTITIES, AND PRACTICES |
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17 The Age Of The Thumb: A Cultural Reading Of Mobile Technologies From Asia |
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18 Mobile Phones, Japanese Youth, And The Re-Placement Of Social Contact |
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20 | (18) |
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19 Mobile Communication And Selective Sociality |
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38 | (22) |
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20 Blurring Livelihoods And Lives: The Social Uses Of Mobile Phones And Socioeconomic Development |
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60 | (13) |
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21 Sex, Cannibals, And The Language Of Cool: Indonesian Tales Of The Phone And Modernity |
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73 | (21) |
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22 The Mobile Phone, `Modernity' And Change In Khartoum, Sudan |
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94 | (21) |
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23 Playing With Fire: On The Domestication Of The Mobile Phone Among Palestinian Teenage Girls In Israel |
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115 | (17) |
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24 From Kinship To Link-Up: Cell Phones And Social Networking In Jamaica |
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132 | (47) |
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25 The Social Effects Of Keitai And Personal Computer E-Mail In Japan |
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179 | (13) |
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26 A Cross-Cultural Comparison Of Perceptions And Uses Of Mobile Telephony |
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192 | (21) |
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27 Affective Technologies -- Emotions And Mobile Phones |
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213 | (8) |
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28 Emotion And Mobile Phones |
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221 | (9) |
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29 Mobile Phones And Fashion In Post-Modernity |
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230 | (23) |
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30 Excerpt From `Message Sent: Short Messages, Long Stories' |
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253 | (28) |
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31 The Gift Of The Gab? A Design Oriented Sociology Of Young People's Use Of Mobiles |
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32 Cute Boys Or Game Boys? The Embodiment Of Femininity And Masculinity In Young Norwegians' Text Message Love-Projects |
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33 The Socio-Demographics Of Texting: An Analysis Of Traffic Data |
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337 | (20) |
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357 | (20) |
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35 The Wireless Leash: Mobile Messaging Service As A Means Of Control |
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377 | (20) |
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36 Mobile Phones Without Guarantees: The Promises Of Technology And The Contingencies Of Culture |
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37 Calling Dick Tracy! Or, Cellphone Use, Progress, And A Racial Paradigm |
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VOLUME III MOBILE MEDIA: TECHNOLOGIES, NETWORKS, AND INTIMACIES |
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38 No Dead Air! The Ipod And The Culture Of Mobile Listening |
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39 From Cyber To Hybrid: Mobile Technologies As Interfaces Of Hybrid Spaces |
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40 Mobile Phones In Educational Settings |
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41 Sound In Mobile Multimedia |
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52 | (11) |
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42 Women's Creation Of Camera Phone Culture |
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63 | (18) |
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43 Playful Urban Spaces: A Historical Approach To Mobile Games |
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81 | (25) |
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44 The Price Of Being Mobile: Youth, Gender And Mobile Media |
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106 | (15) |
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45 These Foolish Things: On Intimacy And Insignificance In Mobile Media |
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121 | (14) |
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46 Adapting The Mobile Phone: The Iphone And Its Consumption |
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135 | (17) |
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47 "All You'll Need Is A Mobile Couch": The History Of Mobile Television In The United States |
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152 | (15) |
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48 Connecting, Coordinating, Cataloguing: Communicative Practices On Mobile Social Networks |
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167 | (19) |
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49 From Mobile Phone To Mobile Device: News Consumption On The Go |
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186 | (22) |
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50 Mobile Telephony And The Remediation Of Couple Intimacy |
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208 | (12) |
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51 Overseas Filipino Workers And Text Messaging: Reinventing Transnational Mothering |
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220 | (15) |
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52 Mobile Phones, Identity And Discursive Intimacy |
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235 | (25) |
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53 Speculative Pragmatism And Intimate Arrangements: Online Hook-Up Devices In Gay Life |
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260 | (19) |
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54 Mapping And Representations Of Space |
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279 | (20) |
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55 Polymedia: Towards A New Theory Of Digital Media In Interpersonal Communication |
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VOLUME IV LIFE AFTER MOBILES: CONCEPTS, METHODS, AND DEBATES |
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56 Mobile Back To Front: Uncertainty And Danger In The Theory--Technology Relation |
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57 Hearing Things: Telephones And Auditory Theory |
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58 Pocket Technospaces: The Bodily Incorporation Of Mobile Media |
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51 | (12) |
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59 Remote Mothering And The Parallel Shift: Women Meet The Cellular Telephone |
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63 | (14) |
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60 Midwives With Mobiles: A Dialectical Perspective On Gender Arising From Technology Introduction In Rural Indonesia |
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61 Illusions Of Balance And Control In An Always-On Environment: A Case Study Of Blackberry Users |
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62 Intimate Connections: The Impact Of The Mobile Phone On Work/Life Boundaries |
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111 | (14) |
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63 The Cell Phone And The Crowd: Messianic Politics In The Contemporary Philippines |
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125 | (25) |
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64 Smart Mobs: The Power Of The Mobile Many |
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150 | (25) |
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65 Mobile Communication And Civic Life: Implications Of Private And Public Uses Of The Technology |
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175 | (12) |
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66 Mobile Communication, Popular Protests And Citizenship In China |
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187 | (21) |
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67 Ict Use And Female Migrant Workers In Singapore |
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208 | (14) |
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68 Can Mobile Phones Improve Learning? Evidence From A Field Experiment In Niger |
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222 | (30) |
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69 Critical Questions For Big Data: Provocations For A Cultural, Technological, And Scholarly Phenomenon |
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252 | (17) |
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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 |
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269 | (18) |
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71 Measuring Mobile Phone Use: Self-Report Versus Log Data |
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287 | (16) |
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