Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Mobile Communication and Society

The Oxford Handbook of Mobile Communication and Society

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

19.05.2020

Herausgeber

Ling Rich + weitere

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

736

Maße (L/B/H)

25,2/18,7/5,5 cm

Gewicht

1633 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-086438-5

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

19.05.2020

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

736

Maße (L/B/H)

25,2/18,7/5,5 cm

Gewicht

1633 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-086438-5

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: [email protected]

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  • Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Mobile Communication and Society
    • Foreword Tom Wheeler

    • About the Contributors

    • Section 1: The Smartphone Decade

    • 1.1 An Introduction Rich Ling, Leopoldina Fortunati, Gerard Goggin, Sun Sun Lim, and Yuling Li

    • Section 2: Theoretical/Social Perspectives on Mobile Communication

    • 2.1: Domestication Analyses and the Smartphone Leslie Haddon

    • 2.2: Theories on the Adoption and Appropriation of Mobile Media Veronika Karnowski

    • 2.3: Mobiles and the Self: A Trajectory of Paradigmatic Change Scott Campbell, Wenhuan Wang, and Joseph B. Bayer

    • 2.4: The Mobile User's Mindset in a Permanently Online, Permanently Connected Society Peter Vorderer and Christoph Klimmt

    • 2.5: Polymedia and Mobile Communication Mirca Madianou

    • 2.6: Mobile Convergence Leopoldina Fortunati and Maria Bakardjieva

    • Section 3: Methods

    • 3.1: Mobile Phones in Action: The Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis Perspective Christian Licoppe

    • 3.2: Mobile Methods: The Collection of Social Scientific Data On-And With-Mobile Media Jeffrey Boase

    • Section 4: Managing the Social Sphere via Mobile Communication

    • 4.1: Digital Childhood? Global Perspectives on Children and Mobile Technologies Mariya Stoilova, Sonia Livingstone, and Giovanna Mascheroni

    • 4.2: Intimacy in the App Age: Romantic Relationships and Mobile Technology Annisa M. P. Rochadiat, Stephanie Tom Tong, and Elena F. Corriero

    • 4.3: The Social Consequences of Phubbing: A Framework and Research Agenda Mariek Vanden Abeele

    • 4.4: Mobile Messaging Apps and Relationship Management: The Case of WeChat in China Di Cui and Xueqing Li

    • 4.5: Older People Go Mobile Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol

    • 4.6: Death and the Mobile Kathleen M. Cumiskey

    • Section 5: Social Institutions

    • 5.1: Mobile News Oscar Westlund

    • 5.2: Mobile Media and Political Communication: Connect, Communicate, and Participate Ran Wei

    • 5.3: Political Protest and Mobile Communication Christina Neumayer

    • 5.4 Learning with Mobiles or "Mobile Learning" John Traxler

    • 5.5: Mobile Health: A Rapidly Maturing Digital Ecosystem for Health Systems Strengthening Alain Labrique , Dustin Gibson, Radha Rajan, Lavanya Vasudevan

    • 5.6: Big Data for Social Good: The Role of Telecom Kenth Engø-Monsen

    • Section 6: Organizational/Business Potentials of Mobile Communication

    • 6.1: Mobile Communication of Organizations Carsten Sørensen

    • 6.2: Mobile Marketing Nicholas Carah

    • 6.3: The Complexities of Using Mobiles at Work Keri K. Stephens

    • Section 7: Visual and Linguistic Dimensions

    • 7.1: Self-(Re)presentation in Mobile Communication Practices Amparo Lasén

    • 7.2: Mobile Art: The Art of the Social Larissa Hjorth

    • 7.3: Mobile Photography Rich Ling and Yuling Li

    • 7.4: Talking, Reading, and Writing on Smartphones Naomi S. Baron

    • Section 8: The Appification of Mobile Communication

    • 8.1: Understanding Mobile Apps as Platform-Based Services in Multisided Markets: Adoption and Diffusion Per Egil Pedersen and Herbjørn Nysveen

    • 8.2: The Message is the Medium: Mobile Instant Messaging Apps in the Mobile Communication Ecosystem Juan Miguel Aguado and Inmaculada J. Martínez

    • 8.3: Ambient Play: Understanding Mobile Games in Everyday Life Larissa Hjorth and Ingrid Richardson

    • Section 9: Urban Mobility and Location-Based Services

    • 9.1: RFID, NFC, Beacons, and the Infrastructures of Logistical Locative Media Jordan Frith

    • 9.2: Urban Mobility in Context: A Study About Location-Based Taxi Hailing Apps in Rio de Janeiro Adriana de Souza e Silva, Cristiane Damasceno, Daniela M. C. Bueno, and Justin Grandinetti

    • 9.3: Autonomous Vehicles in the Mobility System Thilo von Pape

    • Section 10: Cross- and Multi-Cultural Perspectives

    • 10.1: Defining mGender: The Role of Mobile Phone Use in Gender Construction Processes Xin Pei and Arul Chib

    • 10.2: Gender, Empowerment, and Mobile Phones in the Developing World Laura Stark

    • Section 11: Challenges Posed by Mobile Communication

    • 11.1: Privacy From Your Mobile Devices? Algorithmic Accountability, Surveillance Capitalism, and the Accumulation of Personal Data Tim Dwyer

    • 11.2: Privacy on Smartphones: A Cross-National Study Bente Evjemo, Gorm Grønnevet, Rich Ling, Wenche Nag, Helene Lie Røhr, and Ole Christian Wasenden

    • 11.3: Aggression Through Mobile Communication: Unraveling Its Motives and Consequences Michel Walrave, Joris Van Ouytsel, and Koen Ponnet

    • 11.4: Mobile Phone Waste and Circular Economy Tim Cooper, Matt Shapley, and Christine Cole

    • 11.5: Thinking Ethically About Mobile Devices: A Rough Guide Charles Ess

    • Section 12: The Future Social Consequences of Mobile Communication

    • 12.1: Mobile Communication to Social Robotics: Relationships and Emotions James E. Katz and Kate K. Mays

    • 12.2: Robotization of Mobile Communication Sakari Taipale, Tuuli Turja, and Lina Van Aerschot