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[ecrea] New book: Dialogues on Mobile Communication
Tue Oct 11 16:53:53 GMT 2016
I would just like to let you know that my new edited collection,
Dialogues on Mobile Communication (Routledge, Changing Mobilities
Series) has just been published. The book’s description and blurbs are
below.
More information here:
https://www.routledge.com/Dialogues-on-Mobile-Communication/de-Souza-e-Silva/p/book/9781138691582
In this book, top scholars in the field of mobile communication discuss
the major issues related to the use of mobile phones in today’s society,
such as the tension between private and public, youth mobile culture,
creative appropriations of mobile devices, and mobile methods. Each
chapter unfolds as an open dialogue between scholars and graduate
students of communication. They contain an introduction by a student,
followed by a short lecture and a question and answer section with the
students, and a closing statement by a student that responds to the
scholar’s argument. The book is a valuable resource not only for
individuals interested in mobile communication, but also students and
teachers willing to use the affordances of mobile media to expand the
physical boundaries of classrooms and promote collaborative learning
practices.
"This collection provides a very welcome and timely perspective on the
thriving and fast developing field of mobile communication. Based on
lectures by key figures in the field and ensuing discussions with
researchers and students, the book preserves in an original manner,
their dialogic format of production, and highlights different active
directions of current research rarely brought together as a coherent
whole. This far ranging and highly accessible book will provide a
powerful resource for anyone interested in mobile studies" - Christian
Licoppe, Professor, Sociology of Information and Communication
Technologies, Telecom Paristech
"This volume treks across many research traditions and continents to
deliver state-of-the-art insights on mobile communication studies. It
also bridges the gap between research and pedagogy by putting leading
figures in direct conversation with graduate students pushing on the
frontiers of this expanding field." - Scott W. Campbell, Constance F. &
Arnold C. Pohs Professor of Telecommunication, Department of
Communication Studies, University of Michigan
Table of Contents:
Introduction:
What is Mobile Communication? And how do we talk about it? (Adriana de
Souza e Silva)
1. History, (Eric Abrahamson)
Introduction and Conclusion, (Larissa Carneiro)
2. Mobile Communication, (Rich Ling)
Introduction and Conclusion, (Eli Typhina)
3. Mobilities, (Mimi Sheller)
Introduction and Conclusion, (Hector Rendon)
4.Ubiquitous Computing, (Paul Dourish)
Introduction and Conclusion, (Cristiane S. Damasceno)
5. Mobile Internet, (Gerard Goggin)
Introduction and Conclusion, (Fernanda Duarte)
6. Design, (Ole Jensen)
Introduction and Conclusion, (Keon Pettiway)
7. Mobile Social Networks, (Lee Humphreys)
Introduction and Conclusion: Sarah Evans
8. Locative Media, (Jason Farman)
Introduction and Conclusion, (Jordan Frith)
9. Civic Engagement, (Eric Gordon)
Introduction and Conclusion, (Chelsea K. Hamptom)
10. Youth Culture, (Gitte Stald)
Introduction and Conclusion, (Pinar Ceyhan)
11. Global South, (Jonathan Donner)
Conclusion, (Katreena Alder)
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