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The mobile connection : the cell phone's impact on society /

"Based on research conducted in dozens of countries, this book examines the once-unexpected interaction between humans and cell phones, and between humans, period. The discussion and projections about the future of the telephone should give designers everywhere a more informed practice and proc...

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Основен автор: Ling, Richard Seyler.
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: San Francisco, CA : Morgan Kaufmann, ℗♭2004.
Серия: Morgan Kaufmann series in interactive technologies.
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Онлайн достъп: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=114180
Подобни документи: Print version:: Mobile connection.
Съдържание:
  • 1. Introduction
  • The history of mobile telephony
  • The growth of the mobile market
  • Outline of the book
  • 2. Making sense of mobile telephone adoption
  • The interaction between technology and society
  • Technical/social determinism and affordances
  • The domestication of Information and communication technologies (ICTs)
  • Methods and data sources
  • 3. Safety and security
  • Introduction
  • The mobile telephone as a contribution to security
  • Use in situations where there is a chronic or an acute need for contact
  • Abstraction of security vis-a€-vis mobile telephony
  • The mobile telephone in extraordinary situations
  • Diminution of safety
  • Driving and mobile telephone use
  • Personal privacy
  • Conclusion
  • 4. The coordination of everyday life
  • Introduction
  • Social coordination
  • Mechanical timekeeping and social coordination
  • The development of mechanical timekeeping
  • The standardization of time
  • The etiquette of time and timekeeping
  • Mobile communication and microcoordination
  • Midcourse adjustment
  • Iterative coordination
  • Softening of schedules
  • Time-based vs. mobile-based coordination
  • Advantages of mobile based coordination
  • Limitations
  • Competition or supplement
  • Conclusion
  • 5. The mobile telephone and teens
  • Introduction
  • Child/adolescent development and the adoption of telephony
  • Adolescence and emancipation in contemporary society
  • Elements in the adoption of mobile telephony by teens
  • Functional uses of the mobile telephone among adolescents
  • Symbolic meaning of the mobile telephone
  • Social networking via the mobile telephone
  • The monetary dimensions to teens' adoption of mobile telephony
  • Conclusion : mobile telephony and the dance of emancipation
  • 6. The intrusive nature of mobile telephony
  • Introduction
  • Mobile telephony in settings with heavy normative expectations
  • Mobile telephony in interpersonal situations
  • Initiation of the call and the production of social partitions
  • Management of the local situation during the call
  • Reemergence into the local setting
  • Forced eavesdropping and being embarrassed for others
  • Conclusion
  • 7. Texting and the growth of asynchronous discourse
  • Introduction
  • The growth of texting
  • Texting and the individual
  • Texting and the group
  • What is being said, who is saying it, and how do they say it
  • Content of the messages
  • Mechanics of SMS writing
  • Written vs. spoken language
  • Gendering of text messages
  • The future of texting
  • 8. Conclusion : the consequences of Osborne's prognosis
  • Introduction
  • Interaction between innovation and social institutions
  • History of technical innovation and social adoption
  • Sociology and the role of technical innovation
  • Social capital vs. individualism
  • Social capital
  • The institutionalization of individualization
  • The role of ICTs in the fostering of social capital/individualism
  • The Internet
  • The mobile telephone
  • Ad hoc networks
  • Virtual walled communities
  • Appendix. Data sources used in the analysis of mobile telephony.