Dr Leslie Haddon is a Research Associate at the Oxford Internet Institute, a Visiting Research Associate at Chimera (University of Essex) and a part-time Lecturer at Media@LSE where he teaches a course on Media, Technology and Everyday Life. Over the last 20 years he has worked chiefly on the social shaping and consumption of information and communication technologies, covering the topics of computers, games, telecoms, telework, intelligent homes, cable TV, mobile telephony and Internet use. In addition to numerous journal publications and book chapters, Haddon was co-author of The Shape of Things to Consume: Bringing Information Technology into the Home (with A. Cawson and I. Miles, Avebury, 1995), author of Information and Communication Technologies in Everyday Life: A Concise Introduction and Research Guide (Berg, 2004) and main editor of Everyday Innovators, Researching the Role of Users in Shaping ICTs (Springer, 2005).
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April 24, 2007