Mobile World: Past, Present and FutureLynne Hamill, Amparo Lasen Springer Science & Business Media, 20 בינו׳ 2006 - 218 עמודים There is a growing body of interesting research exploring the social shaping of mobile phones, covering a wide range of topics, from new forms of communication, to the changes in time organization, the uses of public places, the display of emotions and the formation and sustaining of communities. This book evaluates the launch and adoption of mobile phones, drawing out lessons for the future. In particular, it explores how social scientists can collaborate with designers and engineers in the development of new devices and uses. It will interest people from both industry and academia. Those working in the mobile communications industry in strategy, design and marketing will find this book of particular interest. In academia, undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as researchers in a wide range of social science fields will find it a useful reference: sociologists, economists, psychologists in areas such as Science and Technology studies; Cultural studies and New Media studies. |
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Realising the Dream of Ideal | 11 |
History Repeating? A Comparison of the Launch | 29 |
The Role of Mobiles in Teenage Life | 61 |
An SMS History | 75 |
Insights into the Social | 105 |
Context Perspectives for Scenarios | 161 |
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
Mobile World: Past, Present and Future <span dir=ltr>Lynne Hamill</span>,<span dir=ltr>Amparo Lasen</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2005 |
Mobile World: Past, Present and Future <span dir=ltr>Lynne Hamill</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2005 |
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