The cell phone reader : essays in social transformation /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Peter Lang,
[2006]
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| Series: | Digital formations.
v. 34. |
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| Online Access: | Table of contents |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Anandam Kavoori and Noah Arceneaux
- Theorizing cell phones
- The little big blender: how the cellphone integrates the digital and the physical everywhere / Paul Levinson
- Interfaces of hybrid spaces / Adriana de Souza e Silva
- The cell phone: an artifact of popular culture and a tool of the public sphere / Janey Gordon
- Life in the nomos: stress, emotional maintenance and coordination via the mobile telephone in intact families / Rich Ling
- Robinson piece - Tsunami mobilizations : considering the role of mobile and digital communications devices, citizen journalism, and the mass media / Wendy Robinson and David Robison
- Identity politics and/of/ in the cell phone
- cstng a pwr4l spll: d evolshn f sms / Collette Snowden
- Can you fear me now?: cell phones and the American horror film / Allison Whitney
- Texting the faith: religious users and cell phone culture / Heidi Campbell
- Disabling cell phones / Gerard Goggin and Christopher Newell
- Do you know the importance of a skypager?: telecommunications, African Americans and popular culture / Davin Heckman
- International perspectives
- Mobile sociality in urban Morocco / Bahiyyih Maroon
- Culture, organization, and contradiction in the social construction of technology: Adoption and use of the cell phone across three cultures / Paul Leonardi, Marianne E. Leonardi, and Elizabeth Hudson
- The cell phone as a cultural technology: lessons from the Indian case / Anandam Kavoori and Kalyani Chadha.