Goggin, G., & Hjorth, L. (eds.) (2007). Proceedings of Mobile Media 2007. University of Sydney.


Mobile Media
edited by Gerard Goggin and Larissa Hjorth

Proceedings of Mobile Media 2007
an international conference held at the University of Sydney
2-4 July 2007

http://www.mobilemedia2007.net/12_proceed.html

 
Mobile Media table of contents
Introduction Gerard Goggin and Larissa Hjorth
   
Part 1: Mobile Cultures, Spaces and Identities
Mobile urbanities: Emerging publics and privates
1. Mobile public art and the urban screen
by Maria Natascha Stukoff
2. Who writes the city?
by Petra Gemeinboeck, Andy Dong and Francesca Veronesi
3. The mobile (r)evolution in everyday life: A border crossing between public and private space?
by Bram Lievens, Wendy Van den Broeck and Jo Pierson
   
Mobile phone cultures
4. Face to face: Avatars and mobile identities
by Kathy Cleland
5. From mobile phones to mobile media:Current developments in mobile phone-based cultural consumption
by Juan Miguel Aguado and Inmaculada J. Martínez
6. The affective mobile: Risks of brain cancer in the suburbs
by Iain Sutherland
   
Mobile identities and practices
7. The cultural connect: Mobile phone use and identity
by Clare Lloyd
8. Mobile romance: Exploring a new landscape for courtship in the Philippines
by Randy Jay C. Solis
9. Hidden meanings: Understanding the social-psychological impact of mobile phone use through storytelling
by Kathleen M. Cumiskey
   
Youth and mobiles
10. Looking for diversity: Children and mobile phones
by Leslie Haddon
11. Mobile Me: Approaches to mobile media use by children and young people
by Stephanie Hemelryk Donald and Damien Spry
12. The adoption of mobile media by young adults in Sweden
by Oscar Westlund
13. Young and connected: Psychological influences of mobile phone use among Australian youth
by Shari P. Walsh, Katherine M. White and Ross M. Young
   
Theorising mobile media
14. Mobile media and space
by Clara Völker
15. Mobile phones, networked selves, media ecologies
by Marsha Berry
16. Mobile phone-mediated interaction: Technoaffectivity, mobile subject and urban space
by Minerva Terrades and Yann Bona
17. Living in the moment: Transience, identity and the mobile device
by Jenny Weight
   
Part 2: Emerging Mobile Visualities, Textualities, Convergences, and Divergences
Mobile play: Gaming, music, new media and beyond
18. Games without borders: Globalisation, gaming and mobility in Venezuela
by Thomas H. Apperley
19. Domesticating new media: A discussion on locating mobile media
by Larissa Hjorth
20. Net_Dérive: A participative artwork for mobile media
by Atau Tanaka, Petra Gemeinboeck and Ali Momeni
   
New textualities and visualities
21. A local study of the camera phone: The usage pattern and beyond
by Bo Gai
22. Text messaging: A private form of communication?
by Jayde Cahir
23. Emerging patterns of American mobile phone use: Electronically mediated communication in transition
by Naomi S. Baron and Rich Ling
24. Cell phone SMS news in Chinese newspaper groups: A case study of Yunnan Daily Press Group
by Liu Cheng and Axel Bruns
25. Rethinking rituals: Mobile media in activist and protest culture
by Molly Hankwitz
   
Mobile content, convergence and wireless trajectories
26. Perspectives on mobiles and PCs: Attitudinal convergence and divergence among small businesses in urban India
by Jonathan Donner
27. Why YouTube cannot exist on a European mobile: The European regulatory strategy on mobile content access
by Claudio Feijóo, José Luis Gómez-Barroso and Ana-Ángeles Marín
28. Mobile phones: Copyright in content
by Melissa de Zwart, David Lindsay and Sharon Rodrick
29. Wireless communities as a sociotechnical infrastructure to inhabit: Becoming expert, becoming a node
by Yann Bona and Minerva Terrades
30. Constructing personal experience infrastructures for people on the move
by Jennie Carroll
   
Journalism and mobile learning
31. Reinventing newspapers in a digital era: The mobile e-paper
by Wendy Van den Broeck, Bram Lievens and Jo Pierson
32. Mobile media and the journalism curriculum
by David Cameron
33. Mobile learning technologies and the move towards ‘user-led education’
by Axel Bruns, Rachel Cobcroft, Jude Smith and Stephen Towers
 

Description

Featuring 33 innovative papers on contemporary mobile media from contributors across a range of countries and disciplines, this handsomely presented book collection offers a timely assessment of the transformations associated with mobile phones, mobile media and wireless technologies, and their social, cultural, psychological, aesthetic, design, and policy implications.

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