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Author Katz, James Everett.
Title Handbook of mobile communication studies.
Publication Info Cambridge : The MIT Press, 2008.



Descript 1 online resource (485 p.)
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Mobile Makes Its Mark -- 3 Shrinking Fourth World? Mobiles, Development, and Inclusion -- 4 Mobile Traders and Mobile Phones in Ghana -- 5 Mobile Networks: Migrant Workers in Southern China -- 6 Mobile Communication in Mexico: Policy and Popular Dimensions -- 7 Reducing Illiteracy as a Barrier to Mobile Communication -- 8 Health Services and Mobiles: A Case from Egypt -- 9 How the Urban Poor Acquire and Give Meaning to the Mobile Phone -- 10 Always-On/Always-On-You: The Tethered Self -- 11 The Mobile Phone's Ring
12 Mobile Technology and the Body: Apparatgeist, Fashion, and Function -- 13 The Mediation of Ritual Interaction via the Mobile Telephone -- 14 Adjusting the Volume: Technology and Multitasking in Discourse Control -- 15 Maintaining Co-presence: Tourists and Mobile Communication in New Zealand -- 16 The Social Effects of Keitai and Personal Computer E-mail in Japan -- 17 Mobile Media and Political Collective Action -- 18 Mobile Multimedia: Uses and Social Consequences -- 19 Mobile Communication and Sociopolitical Change in the Arab World
20 Locating the Missing Links of Mobile Communication in Japan: Sociocultural Influences on Usage by Children and the Elderly -- 21 The Effects of Mobile Telephony on Singaporean Society -- 22 Mobile Communication and the Transformation of the Democratic Process -- 23 Cultural Differences in Communication Technology Use: Adolescent Jews and Arabs in Israel -- 24 ''Express Yourself'' and ''Stay Together'': The Middle-Class Indian Family -- 25 Nondevelopmental Uses of Mobile Communication in Tanzania -- 26 Cultural Studies of Mobile Communication
27 Mobile Music as Environmental Control and Prosocial Entertainment -- 28 Supernatural Mobile Communication in the Philippines and Indonesia -- 29 Boom in India: Mobile Media and Social Consequences -- 30 Mobile Games and Entertainment -- 31 Online Communities on the Move: Mobile Play in Korea -- 32 Mainstreamed Mobiles in Daily Life: Perspectives and Prospects -- Afterword -- About the Editor and Authors -- Index
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780262276818
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Author Katz, James Everett.
Subject Cell phones -- Social aspects -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Wireless communication systems -- Social aspects.
Interpersonal communication -- Technological innovations -- Social aspects.
Communication and culture.
Alt author Castells, Manuel, 1942-
Descript 1 online resource (485 p.)
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Mobile Makes Its Mark -- 3 Shrinking Fourth World? Mobiles, Development, and Inclusion -- 4 Mobile Traders and Mobile Phones in Ghana -- 5 Mobile Networks: Migrant Workers in Southern China -- 6 Mobile Communication in Mexico: Policy and Popular Dimensions -- 7 Reducing Illiteracy as a Barrier to Mobile Communication -- 8 Health Services and Mobiles: A Case from Egypt -- 9 How the Urban Poor Acquire and Give Meaning to the Mobile Phone -- 10 Always-On/Always-On-You: The Tethered Self -- 11 The Mobile Phone's Ring
12 Mobile Technology and the Body: Apparatgeist, Fashion, and Function -- 13 The Mediation of Ritual Interaction via the Mobile Telephone -- 14 Adjusting the Volume: Technology and Multitasking in Discourse Control -- 15 Maintaining Co-presence: Tourists and Mobile Communication in New Zealand -- 16 The Social Effects of Keitai and Personal Computer E-mail in Japan -- 17 Mobile Media and Political Collective Action -- 18 Mobile Multimedia: Uses and Social Consequences -- 19 Mobile Communication and Sociopolitical Change in the Arab World
20 Locating the Missing Links of Mobile Communication in Japan: Sociocultural Influences on Usage by Children and the Elderly -- 21 The Effects of Mobile Telephony on Singaporean Society -- 22 Mobile Communication and the Transformation of the Democratic Process -- 23 Cultural Differences in Communication Technology Use: Adolescent Jews and Arabs in Israel -- 24 ''Express Yourself'' and ''Stay Together'': The Middle-Class Indian Family -- 25 Nondevelopmental Uses of Mobile Communication in Tanzania -- 26 Cultural Studies of Mobile Communication
27 Mobile Music as Environmental Control and Prosocial Entertainment -- 28 Supernatural Mobile Communication in the Philippines and Indonesia -- 29 Boom in India: Mobile Media and Social Consequences -- 30 Mobile Games and Entertainment -- 31 Online Communities on the Move: Mobile Play in Korea -- 32 Mainstreamed Mobiles in Daily Life: Perspectives and Prospects -- Afterword -- About the Editor and Authors -- Index
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780262276818
Author Katz, James Everett.
Subject Cell phones -- Social aspects -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Wireless communication systems -- Social aspects.
Interpersonal communication -- Technological innovations -- Social aspects.
Communication and culture.
Alt author Castells, Manuel, 1942-

Subject Cell phones -- Social aspects -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Wireless communication systems -- Social aspects.
Interpersonal communication -- Technological innovations -- Social aspects.
Communication and culture.
Descript 1 online resource (485 p.)
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Mobile Makes Its Mark -- 3 Shrinking Fourth World? Mobiles, Development, and Inclusion -- 4 Mobile Traders and Mobile Phones in Ghana -- 5 Mobile Networks: Migrant Workers in Southern China -- 6 Mobile Communication in Mexico: Policy and Popular Dimensions -- 7 Reducing Illiteracy as a Barrier to Mobile Communication -- 8 Health Services and Mobiles: A Case from Egypt -- 9 How the Urban Poor Acquire and Give Meaning to the Mobile Phone -- 10 Always-On/Always-On-You: The Tethered Self -- 11 The Mobile Phone's Ring
12 Mobile Technology and the Body: Apparatgeist, Fashion, and Function -- 13 The Mediation of Ritual Interaction via the Mobile Telephone -- 14 Adjusting the Volume: Technology and Multitasking in Discourse Control -- 15 Maintaining Co-presence: Tourists and Mobile Communication in New Zealand -- 16 The Social Effects of Keitai and Personal Computer E-mail in Japan -- 17 Mobile Media and Political Collective Action -- 18 Mobile Multimedia: Uses and Social Consequences -- 19 Mobile Communication and Sociopolitical Change in the Arab World
20 Locating the Missing Links of Mobile Communication in Japan: Sociocultural Influences on Usage by Children and the Elderly -- 21 The Effects of Mobile Telephony on Singaporean Society -- 22 Mobile Communication and the Transformation of the Democratic Process -- 23 Cultural Differences in Communication Technology Use: Adolescent Jews and Arabs in Israel -- 24 ''Express Yourself'' and ''Stay Together'': The Middle-Class Indian Family -- 25 Nondevelopmental Uses of Mobile Communication in Tanzania -- 26 Cultural Studies of Mobile Communication
27 Mobile Music as Environmental Control and Prosocial Entertainment -- 28 Supernatural Mobile Communication in the Philippines and Indonesia -- 29 Boom in India: Mobile Media and Social Consequences -- 30 Mobile Games and Entertainment -- 31 Online Communities on the Move: Mobile Play in Korea -- 32 Mainstreamed Mobiles in Daily Life: Perspectives and Prospects -- Afterword -- About the Editor and Authors -- Index
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Castells, Manuel, 1942-
ISBN 9780262276818

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