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Perpetual contact : mobile communication, private talk, public performance /

Perpetual Contact studies the impact of the mobile phone on contemporary society. Providing an overview of mobile phones and social interaction, the book covers key issues, contains a series of national studies, and examines specific issues.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Katz, James Everett, Aakhus, Mark A., 1964-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction : Framing the issues / James E. Katz and Mark A. Aakhus
  • Finland : a mobile culture / Jukka-Pekka Puro
  • Israel : chutzpah and chatter in the Holy Land / Amit Schejter and Akiba Cohen
  • Italy : stereotypes, true and false / Leopoldina Fortunati
  • Korea : personal meanings / Shin Dong Kim
  • United States : popular, pragmatic and problematic / Kathleen A. Robbins and Martha A. Turner
  • France : preserving the image / Christian Licoppe and Jean-Philippe Heurtin
  • The Netherlands and the USA compared / Enid Mante
  • Bulgaria : mobile phones as post-communist cultural icons / Valentin Varbanov
  • Hyper-coordination via mobile phones in Norway / Richard Ling and Birgitte Yttri
  • Mobile culture of children and teenagers in Finland / Eija-Liisa Kasesniemi and Pirjo Rautiainen
  • Pretense of intimacy in France / Chantal de Gournay
  • Mobile phone consumption and concepts of personhood / Dawn Nafus and Karina Tracey
  • The challenge of absent presence / Kenneth J. Gergen
  • From mass society to perpetual contact : models of communication technologies in social context / James B. Rule
  • Mobiles and the Norwegian teen : identity, gender and class / Berit Skog
  • The telephone comes to a Filipino village / Georg Strøm
  • Beginnings in the telephone / Emanuel A. Schegloff
  • Conclusion : Making meaning of mobiles
  • a theory of Apparatgeist / James E. Katz and Mark A. Aakhus
  • On "opening sequencing" : a framing statement ; Opening sequencing / Emanuel A. Schegloff.