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Mobile Communications - An Introduction to New Media

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext The authors offer a comprehensive account of the literature! with key examples and 'case studies' Informationen zum Autor Nicola Green is Senior Lecturer in New Media and New Technologies in the Dept of Sociology, University of Surrey. Leslie Haddon is a Guest Lecturer and Visiting Fellow in the Department of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. Klappentext The cellphone 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 cellphone has changed our sense of ourselves and the way we see the world. The relationship between public and private space, how we view time and space, how we rely on and negotiate social networks - all are increasingly centred on this small piece of technology. "Mobile Communications" presents a succinct, challenging, and accessible overview of the transformations and challenges presented by this most personal, yet most overlooked, technology. Zusammenfassung 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 book presents an overview of the transformations and challenges presented by this most personal technology. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction 2. History and Industry 3. The Relationship with other ICTs 4. Mobile Phones in Public and Private Spaces 5. Mobile Phones and Time 6. Mobile Phones, Social Networks and Peer Relationships 7. Mobile Phones and Power Relations 8. Mobile Images: The Cameraphone 9. Applying Frameworks, Going Forward Annotated Guide to Further Reading Questions and Exercises Conferences & Publications List Bibliography Index...

List of contents

1.Introduction

2.History and Industry

3.The Relationship with other ICTs

4.Mobile Phones in Public and Private Spaces

5.Mobile Phones and Time

6.Mobile Phones, Social Networks and Peer Relationships

7.Mobile Phones and Power Relations

8.Mobile Images: The Cameraphone

9.Applying Frameworks, Going Forward

Annotated Guide to Further Reading

Questions and Exercises

Conferences & Publications List

Bibliography

Index

Report

Drawing together an impressive array of previous studies, including the authors' own research, Mobile Communications situates the mobile phone in the context of debates about ICTs and new media. With a clear, accessible style, it summarises this emerging field, draws out important issues, and provides a key resource for students. David Bell, University of Leeds

Product details

Authors Nicola Green, Nicola Haddon Green, Leslie Haddon, Gregg Lambert
Publisher Berg Publishers Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.11.2009
 
EAN 9781845208141
ISBN 978-1-84520-814-1
No. of pages 192
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 11 mm
Series Berg New Media Series
Berg New Media
Berg New Media
Berg New Media Series
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Media science

Media Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Media & Communications, Digital lifestyle, Media, Information & Communication Industries

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