Published April 1, 2006
by Passagen .
Written in English
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 268 |
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Open Library | OL12980475M |
ISBN 10 | 385165742X |
ISBN 10 | 9783851657425 |
Add tags for "Mobile understanding: the epistemology of ubiquitous communication". All user tags (1) View most popular tags as: tag list | tag cloud. Buy Mobile Understanding. The Epistemology of Ubiquitous Communication by Kristóf Nyíri (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Preston, J. () Is your mobile part of your mind? In: Nyiri, K. (ed.) Mobile understanding: the epistemology of ubiquitous communication. Passagen Verlag, Vienna, pp. ISBN Full text not archived in this repository. It is advisable to refer to the publisher's version if you intend to cite from this work. Communications in the 21st century The Mobile Information Society. about us previous conferences books projects, results library links startpage. Mobile Understanding: The Epistemology of Ubiquitous Communication ed. by Kristóf Nyíri, Vienna: Passagen Verlag, Short summary.
Mobile Understanding The Epistemology of Ubiquitous Communication. the internet and mobile telephony are essential parts of these media. Minds have become bound up with technological devices. Face-to-face communication on the one hand, and the solitary study of documents on the other, merge with a world of continuous digital networking. A Sense of Place: The Global and the Local in Mobile Communication, ; Nyíri, Kristóf, ed. Mobile Understanding: The Epistemology of Ubiquitous Communication, ; Plant, Dr. Sadie, on the mobile – the effects of mobile telephones on social and individual life, ; Rheingold, Howard, Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution, ISBN. Abstract. In the beginning was the word, and the word was through GSM, and GSM was voice e the first generation of cellular networks in Japan, North America and Europe beginning in the early s, mobile communication remained a marginal phenomenon for ten years until the emergence of second generation networks based on the digital standard of the “Global System for Mobile. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA [10] Döring, N., et al. (), Contents, Forms and Functions of Interpersonal Pictorial Messages in Online and Mobile Communication. In: Nyíri (ed Author: Kristóf Nyíri.
In this chapter, we argue for the mutual relevance of media space and mobile communications researches. Surveying the two literatures, we note that the findings of media space research are often echoed by later mobile communication research and discuss some of the ideas they hold in : Paul M. Aoki, Margaret H. Szymanski, Allison Woodruff. She has published several articles in refereed journals (e.g. Telecommunications Policy) and in books such as Mobile Understanding: The Epistemology of Ubiquitous Communication and Thumb Culture, on topics ranging from the mobile Internet and market regulation to the growing nexus between technology and society. Foremost, the mobile phone is a technological artefact, a man-made object created for practical purposes. In this paper, however, the mobile phone is understood as a cultural artefact, an object which is far more than a mere technology transforming people's action and society. The paper's title contains the corresponding hypothesis: The meaning of a mobile age amounts, at the least, to what I Author: Stefan Bertschi. Book Description. Consolidating recent research in the area, the Handbook on Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing: Status and Perspective illustrates the design, implementation, and deployment of mobile and ubiquitous systems, particularly in mobile and ubiquitous environments, modeling, database components, and wireless infrastructures. Supplying an overarching perspective, the book is ideal for.