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Mobile Communications

Re-negotiation of the Social Sphere

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Frontmatter

The Dimensions of Mobile Communication

1. Introduction
Rich Ling, Per E. Pedersen
2. Research Questions for the Evolving Communications Landscape
Leslie Haddon
3. Mobile Back to Front: Uncertainty and Danger in the Theory—Technology Relation
Steve Woolgar
4. Wi-Fi Networks and the Reorganization of Wireline—Wireless Relationship
Harmeet Sawhney
5. Mobile Phones as Fashion Statements: The Co-creation of Mobile Communication’s Public Meaning
James E. Katz, Satomi Sugiyama

The Public and Private Spaces

6. Introduction
Alex Taylor
7. Behavioral Changes at the Mobile Workplace: A Symbolic Interactionistic Approach
Tom Erik Julsrud
8. Being Mobile with the Mobile: Cellular Telephony and Renegotiations of Public Transport as Public Sphere
Fernando Paragas
9. Mobile Phones, Japanese Youth, and the Re-placement of Social Contact
Mizuko Ito
10. Phone Talk
Alex Taylor
11. Mobile Camera Phones: A New Form of “Being Together” in Daily Interpersonal Communication
Carole Rivière
12. Tell Me About Your Mobile and I’ll Tell You Who You Are: Israelis Talk About Themselves
Dafna Lemish, Akiba A. Cohen
13. Mobile Telephone and the Presentation of Self
Leopoldina Fortunati

The Psychological Dimensions of Mobile Communication

14. Introduction
Steve Love
15. “Surprisingly, Nobody Tried to Caution Her”: Perceptions of Intentionality and the Role of Social Responsibility in the Public Use of Mobile Phones
Kathleen M. Cumiskey
16. Changing Learning and Teaching Cultures?
Louise Mifsud
17. Mobile Phone Addiction
Woong Ki Park
18. Does Personality Affect Peoples’ Attitude Towards Mobile Phone Use in Public Places?
Steve Love, Joanne Kewley

Language and Mobile Communication

19. Introduction
Naomi S. Baron
20. Tethered or Mobile? Use of Away Messages in Instant Messaging by American College Students
Naomi S. Baron, Lauren Squires, Sara Tench, Marshall Thompson
21. Language Use in Swedish Mobile Text Messaging
Ylva Hård af Segerstad
22. The Sociolinguistics of SMS: An Analysis of SMS Use by a Random Sample of Norwegians
Rich Ling
23. The Construction of Symbolic Values of the Mobile Phone in the Hong Kong Chinese Print Media
Vicki Yung

Innovative Adoption and Commercialization of New Mobile Services

24. Introduction
Per E. Pedersen
25. Instrumentality Challenged: The Adoption of a Mobile Parking Service
Per E. Pedersen
26. Relationship Deepening Through Mobile and Interactive Services
Helge Thorbjørnsen, Herbjørn Nysveen
27. The Integration of Mobile Alerts into Everyday Life
Marianne Jensen, Kristin Thrane, Siri Johanne Nilsen
28. The Wired — and Wireless — Japanese: Webphones, PCs and Social Networks
Kakuko Miyata, Barry Wellman, Jeffrey Boase
Backmatter
Metadaten
Titel
Mobile Communications
Copyright-Jahr
2005
Verlag
Springer London
Electronic ISBN
978-1-84628-248-5
Print ISBN
978-1-85233-931-9
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/1-84628-248-9

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