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Mobile Communications : An Introduction to New Media

ISBN: 9781845208134 | 1845208137
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Berg Publishers
Pub. Date: 12/15/2009

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
The mobile phone has achieved a global presence faster than any other form of information and communication technology. A global multi-billion dollar industry, this small, mundane device is now an intrinsic part of our everyday life. This communications medium has had an immense social and cultural impact and continues to evolve. Talking, texting, photographing, videoing, connecting to a network of other media the cellphone now seems essential. But, beyond the ways in which it has actively restructured our daily lives, the mobile has changed ou... MORE
Introductionp. 1
Perspectives on Technologies and ICTsp. 3
Innovations and Visionsp. 3
Socially Relevant Groupsp. 5
The Experience of Technologiesp. 6
Domesticationp. 7
Reflection: The Meaning of Productsp. 8
The New Mobilitiesp. 8
A History of Mobile Communications Researchp. 9
An Emerging Research ... MOREp. 9
Emerging Research Themesp. 11
An Outline of the Following Chaptersp. 13
History and Industryp. 17
A Brief History of Mobile Communications Technologiesp. 18
Consumption Historiesp. 29
The Relationships Between Technologiesp. 33
ICT Use: Evolution or Revolution?p. 34
Mobile Technologies and Choices in Communicationsp. 36
A Case Study in Communications Choices: Textingp. 42
Origins and Trajectories: The Early History of an Innovationp. 43
The Domestication of Texting?p. 44
Social Consequences of Textingp. 46
Public and Private Spacesp. 51
Mobilities and the Transformation of the Public and Private Spheresp. 52
Negotiating the Mobile Public and Privatep. 55
Cross-Cultural Norms and Personal Spacep. 63
The Regulation of Mobile Phone Behavioursp. 68
Timep. 73
Time, ICTs and Mobile Communicationsp. 73
Time and Mobile Communicationsp. 76
Mobile Phones and the Changing Organization of Timep. 78
Mobile Communications and the Experience of Timep. 82
The Experience of Meeting: A Case Studyp. 84
Social Networks and Peer Relationshipsp. 87
Communities, Social Capital, Social Networks and ICTsp. 88
The Strength of Mobile Tiesp. 91
Young People and Social Networksp. 96
Status and Cultural Valuep. 98
Group Identification and Differentiationp. 100
The Management of Availabilityp. 101
Power Relationsp. 107
Dimensions of Powerp. 108
Power and the Social Shaping of ICTsp. 110
Power and the Social Shaping of Mobile Phonesp. 112
Mobile Phones, Children and Their Parentsp. 116
Ownershipp. 118
Children's Use and Parental Monitoringp. 120
The Negotiation of Independencep. 121
Peer Relations and Organizational Networksp. 122
Mobile Images: The Cameraphonep. 127
Introduction of the Camera Phonep. 128
Youth and Mobile Images: Content, Sharing, Postingp. 133
Issues Related to Images: A British Case Studyp. 136
Media Producers and Changes in Photographyp. 140
Applying Frameworks, Going Forwardp. 145
The Mobile Internet and Mobile Televisionp. 146
Analysing Emerging Technologyp. 147
Going Forwardp. 152
Annotated Guide to Further Readingp. 153
Questions and Exercisesp. 159
Notesp. 165
Bibliographyp. 169
Indexp. 187
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NICOLA GREEN is Senior Lecturer in New Media and New Technologies in the Department of Sociology at the University of Surrey.  LESLIE HADDON is Researcher and Associate Lecturer in the Department of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Science. 


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