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 |
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| Mobile Media table of contents |
| Introduction Gerard Goggin and Larissa Hjorth |
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| Part 1: Mobile Cultures, Spaces and Identities |
| Mobile urbanities: Emerging publics and privates |
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Mobile public art and the urban screen
by
Maria Natascha Stukoff |
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Who writes the city?
by
Petra Gemeinboeck, Andy Dong and Francesca Veronesi |
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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 |
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| Mobile phone cultures |
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Face to face: Avatars and mobile identities
by
Kathy Cleland |
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From mobile phones to mobile media:Current developments in mobile phone-based cultural consumption
by Juan Miguel Aguado and Inmaculada J. Martínez |
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The affective mobile: Risks of brain cancer in the suburbs
by Iain Sutherland |
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| Mobile identities and practices |
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The cultural connect: Mobile phone use and identity
by
Clare Lloyd |
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Mobile romance: Exploring a new landscape for courtship in the Philippines
by
Randy Jay C. Solis |
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Hidden meanings: Understanding the social-psychological impact of mobile phone use through storytelling
by
Kathleen M. Cumiskey |
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| Youth and mobiles |
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Looking for diversity: Children and mobile phones
by
Leslie Haddon |
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Mobile Me: Approaches to mobile media use by children and young people
by
Stephanie Hemelryk Donald and Damien Spry |
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The adoption of mobile media by young adults in Sweden
by Oscar Westlund |
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Young and connected: Psychological influences of mobile phone use among Australian youth
by
Shari P. Walsh, Katherine M. White and Ross M. Young |
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| Theorising mobile media |
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Mobile media and space
by
Clara Völker |
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Mobile phones, networked selves, media ecologies
by
Marsha Berry |
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Mobile phone-mediated interaction: Technoaffectivity, mobile subject and urban space
by
Minerva Terrades and Yann Bona |
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Living in the moment: Transience, identity and the mobile device
by Jenny Weight |
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| Part 2: Emerging Mobile Visualities, Textualities, Convergences, and Divergences |
| Mobile play: Gaming, music, new media and beyond |
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Games without borders: Globalisation, gaming and mobility in Venezuela
by
Thomas H. Apperley |
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Domesticating new media: A discussion on locating mobile media
by Larissa Hjorth |
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Net_Dérive: A participative artwork for mobile media
by Atau Tanaka, Petra Gemeinboeck and Ali Momeni |
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| New textualities and visualities |
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A local study of the camera phone: The usage pattern and beyond
by Bo Gai |
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Text messaging: A private form of communication?
by
Jayde Cahir |
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Emerging patterns of American mobile phone use: Electronically mediated communication in transition
by
Naomi S. Baron and Rich Ling |
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Cell phone SMS news in Chinese newspaper groups: A case study of Yunnan Daily Press Group
by
Liu Cheng and Axel Bruns |
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Rethinking rituals: Mobile media in activist and protest culture
by Molly Hankwitz |
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| Mobile content, convergence and wireless trajectories |
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Perspectives on mobiles and PCs: Attitudinal convergence and divergence among small businesses in urban India
by Jonathan Donner |
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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 |
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Mobile phones: Copyright in content
by
Melissa de Zwart, David Lindsay and Sharon Rodrick |
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Wireless communities as a sociotechnical infrastructure to inhabit: Becoming expert, becoming a node
by
Yann Bona and Minerva Terrades |
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Constructing personal experience infrastructures for people on the move
by
Jennie Carroll |
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| Journalism and mobile learning |
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Reinventing newspapers in a digital era: The mobile e-paper
by Wendy Van den Broeck, Bram Lievens and Jo Pierson |
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Mobile media and the journalism curriculum
by
David Cameron |
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Mobile learning technologies and the move towards ‘user-led education’
by
Axel Bruns, Rachel Cobcroft, Jude Smith and Stephen Towers |
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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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