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  <titleInfo>
    <title>Mobile communications</title>
    <subTitle>re-negotiation of the social sphere</subTitle>
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    <namePart>Ling, Richard Seyler</namePart>
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    <namePart>Ling, Richard Seyler</namePart>
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    <namePart>Pedersen, Per E. (Per Egil)</namePart>
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    <publisher>Springer</publisher>
    <dateIssued>c2005</dateIssued>
    <dateIssued encoding="marc">2005</dateIssued>
    <issuance>monographic</issuance>
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    <extent>xxv, 454 p. ; 24 cm</extent>
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  <abstract>Surveying the issues associated with the adoption and use  of mobile communication, this book explores developing  areas of inquiry. It provides an analysis of specific  areas, including: the psychological dimensions of mobile  communication; the linguistics of mobile communication; and  the understanding of mobile communication's  commercialisation.</abstract>
  <tableOfContents>Pt. 1. The dimensions of mobile communication 1. Introduction /&amp;#8203; Rich Ling and Per E. Pedersen 2. Research questions for the evolving communications  landscape /&amp;#8203; Leslie Haddon 3. Mobile back to front : uncertainty and danger in the  theory-technology relation /&amp;#8203; Steve Woolgar 4. Wi-Fi networks and the reorganization of wireline- wireless relationship /&amp;#8203; Harmeet Sawhney 5. Mobile phones as fashion statements : the co-creation  of mobile communication's public meaning /&amp;#8203; James E. Katz  and Satomi Sugiyama Pt. 2. The public and private spaces 6. Introduction /&amp;#8203; Alex Taylor 7. Behavioral changes at the mobile workplace : a  symbolic interactionistic approach /&amp;#8203; Tom Erik Julsrud 8. Being mobile with the mobile : cellular telephony and  renegotiations of public transport as public sphere /&amp;#8203;  Fernando Paragas 9. Mobile phones, Japanese youth, and the re-placement of  social contact /&amp;#8203; Mizuko Ito 10. Phone talk /&amp;#8203; Alex Taylor 11. Mobile camera phones : a new form of "being together"  in daily interpersonal communication /&amp;#8203; Carole Riviere 12. Tell me about your mobile and I'll tell you who you  are : Israelis talk about themselves /&amp;#8203; Dafna Lemish and  Akiba A. Cohen 13. Mobile telephone and the presentation of self /&amp;#8203;  Leopoldina Fortunati Pt. 3. The psychological dimensions of mobile  communication 14. Introduction /&amp;#8203; Steve Love 15. "Surprisingly, nobody tried to caution her" :  perceptions of intentionality and the role of social  responsibility in the public use of mobile phones /&amp;#8203;  Kathleen M. Cumiskey 16. Changing learning and teaching cultures? /&amp;#8203; Louise  Mifsud 17. Mobile phone addiction /&amp;#8203; Woong Ki Park 18. Does personality affect peoples' attitude towards  mobile phone use in public places? /&amp;#8203; Steve Love and  Joanne Kewley Pt. 4. Language and mobile communication 19. Introduction /&amp;#8203; Naomi S. Baron 20. Tethered or mobile? : use of away messages in instant  messaging by American college students /&amp;#8203; Naomi S. Baron,  Lauren Squires, Sara Tench and Marshall Thompson 21. Language use in Swedish mobile text messaging /&amp;#8203; Ylva  Hard af Segerstad 22. The sociolinguistics of SMS : an analysis of SMS use  by a random sample of Norwegians /&amp;#8203; Rich Ling 23. The construction of symbolic values of the mobile  phone in the Hong Kong Chinese print media /&amp;#8203; Vicki Yung Pt. 5. Innovative adoption and commercialization of new  mobile services 24. Introduction /&amp;#8203; Per E. Pedersen 25. Instrumentality challenged : the adoption of a mobile  parking service /&amp;#8203; Per E. Pedersen 26. Relationship deepening through mobile and interactive  services /&amp;#8203; Helge Thorbjornsen and Herbjorn Nysveen 27. The integration of mobile alerts into everyday life /&amp;#8203;  Marianne Jensen, Kirstin Thrane and Siri Johanne Nilsen 28. The wired - and wireless - Japanese : Webphones, PCs  and social networks /&amp;#8203; Kakuko Miyata, Barry Wellman and  Jeffrey Boase.   </tableOfContents>
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  <note type="statement of responsibility">Rich Ling and Per E. Pedersen (eds.)</note>
  <note>Includes index</note>
  <subject authority="lcsh">
    <topic>Interpersonal communication</topic>
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    <topic>Mobile communication systems</topic>
    <topic>Social aspects</topic>
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  <classification authority="lcc">HE9713</classification>
  <classification authority="ddc">303.4833</classification>
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