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Connections : social and cultural studies of the telephone in American life /

"Perhaps no other technology has done so much to so many, but been studied by so few, as the telephone. Even as its physical size diminishes, the telephone is becoming more important. In Connections, now available in paperback, James E. Katz gives greater visibility to this important element in...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Katz, James Everett (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Routledge, 2017.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Part, I I Social Change and Quality of Life /  |r James E. Katz --  |t chapter Introduction /  |r James E. Katz --  |t chapter 1 Social and Organizational Consequences of Wireless Communication /  |r James E. Katz --  |t chapter 2 Mobile Communications: Theories, Data, and Potential Impact /  |r James E. Katz --  |t chapter 3 Attitudes toward Voice Mail and Telephone Answering Machines /  |r James E. Katz --  |t chapter 4 Corporate Culture Transformation in the Telephone Companies /  |r James E. Katz --  |t part, II Interpersonal Relations in a Social Context /  |r James E. Katz --  |t chapter 5 Caller-ID, Privacy, and Social Processes /  |r James E. Katz --  |t chapter 6 Understanding Communication Privacy: Unlisted Telephone Subscribers /  |r James E. Katz --  |t chapter 7 Obscene Telephone Calls to Women: Empirical and Theoretical Dimensions /  |r James E. Katz --  |t chapter 8 Gender Relations and Telephone Calls: A Survey of Obscene Telephone Calls to Males and Females /  |r James E. Katz --  |t part, III Social Dimensions of Telephone Service Perceptions /  |r James E. Katz --  |t chapter 9 Consumer Spending Behavior /  |r James E. Katz --  |t chapter 10 Slamming Back: Customer Choice and Retention in Local Telephone Markets /  |r James E. Katz --  |t part, IV Concluding Thoughts /  |r James E. Katz --  |t chapter 11 Industrial Engineering versus Individual Ingenuity /  |r James E. Katz. 
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