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Center for Mobile Communication Studies

Theorists and Researchers in the Field

Scholars in the Field

The spread of mobile communication is affecting people's lives and relationships world wide. Scholars around the world have reported research efforts on various social interaction related topics, which are caused by the use of information communication technology in general and mobile communication in particular.

Here is a list of mobile commutation scholars, who have contributed their intellectual discussions to the filed.

  Naomi Baron
American University, USA
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  Michael Bull
University of Sussex, UK
 

Scott Campbell
University of Michigan, USA
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  Manuel Castells
University of Southern California, USA
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  Akiba Cohen
Tel Aviv University, Israel
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  Kathleen M. Cumiskey
College of Staten Island -- CUNY, USA
 

  Ron Day
Indiana University, USA
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  Chantal deGournay
France Telecom R & D, France
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  Jonathan Donner
Microsoft Research, India
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  Nicola Döring
Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany
 

Leopoldina Fortunati
University of Udine, Italy
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  Valerie Frissen
Strategy, Technology and Policy,TNO, Netherlands
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  Kenneth Gergen
Swarthmore College, USA
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  Gerard Goggin
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
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  Leslie Haddon
London School of Economics, UK
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  Richard Harper
University of Surrey, UK
  Joachim Robert Höflich
Universität Erfurt, Germany
 

James E. Katz
Rutgers University, USA
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  Shin Dong Kim
Hallym University, Korea
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  Ilpo Koskinen
University of Art and Design, Finland
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  Christian Licoppe
France Telecom R & D, France
  Richard Ling
Telenor Research, Norway
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  Kristóf Nyíri
Institute for Philosophical Research of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
  Howard Rheingold
USA
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  Harmeet Sawhney
Indiana University, USA
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  Barry Wellman
University of Toronto, Canada

Last Updated:: October 12, 2009

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