オックスフォード版 モバイル・コミュニケーションと社会ハンドブック<br>The Oxford Handbook of Mobile Communication and Society (Oxford Handbooks)

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オックスフォード版 モバイル・コミュニケーションと社会ハンドブック
The Oxford Handbook of Mobile Communication and Society (Oxford Handbooks)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 736 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780190864385
  • DDC分類 302.231

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Mobile communication has dramatically changed over the past decade with the diffusion of smartphones. Unlike the basic 2G mobile phones, which "merely" facilitated communication between individuals on the move, smartphones allow individuals to communicate, to entertain and inform themselves, to transact, to navigate, to take photos, and countless other things. Mobile communication has thus transformed society by allowing new forms of coordination, communication, consumption, social interaction, and access to news/entertainment. All of this is regardless of the space in which users are immersed.

Set in the context of the developed and the developing world, The Oxford Handbook of Mobile Communication and Society updates current scholarship surrounding mobile media and communication. The 43 chapters in this handbook examine mobile communication and its evolving impact on individuals, institutions, groups, societies, and businesses. Contributors examine the communal benefits, social consequences, theoretical perspectives, organizational potential, and future consequences of mobile communication. Topics covered include, among many other things, trends in the Global South, location-based services, and the "appification" of mobile communication and society.

Contents

Foreword Tom Wheeler
About the Contributors

Section 1: The Smartphone Decade
1.1 An Introduction Rich Ling, Leopoldina Fortunati, Gerard Goggin, Sun Sun Lim, and Yuling Li

Section 2: Theoretical/Social Perspectives on Mobile Communication
2.1: Domestication Analyses and the Smartphone Leslie Haddon
2.2: Theories on the Adoption and Appropriation of Mobile Media Veronika Karnowski
2.3: Mobiles and the Self: A Trajectory of Paradigmatic Change Scott Campbell, Wenhuan Wang, and Joseph B. Bayer
2.4: The Mobile User's Mindset in a Permanently Online, Permanently Connected Society Peter Vorderer and Christoph Klimmt
2.5: Polymedia and Mobile Communication Mirca Madianou
2.6: Mobile Convergence Leopoldina Fortunati and Maria Bakardjieva

Section 3: Methods
3.1: Mobile Phones in Action: The Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis Perspective Christian Licoppe
3.2: Mobile Methods: The Collection of Social Scientific Data On-And With-Mobile Media Jeffrey Boase

Section 4: Managing the Social Sphere via Mobile Communication
4.1: Digital Childhood? Global Perspectives on Children and Mobile Technologies Mariya Stoilova, Sonia Livingstone, and Giovanna Mascheroni
4.2: Intimacy in the App Age: Romantic Relationships and Mobile Technology Annisa M. P. Rochadiat, Stephanie Tom Tong, and Elena F. Corriero
4.3: The Social Consequences of Phubbing: A Framework and Research Agenda Mariek Vanden Abeele
4.4: Mobile Messaging Apps and Relationship Management: The Case of WeChat in China Di Cui and Xueqing Li
4.5: Older People Go Mobile Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol
4.6: Death and the Mobile Kathleen M. Cumiskey

Section 5: Social Institutions
5.1: Mobile News Oscar Westlund
5.2: Mobile Media and Political Communication: Connect, Communicate, and Participate Ran Wei
5.3: Political Protest and Mobile Communication Christina Neumayer
5.4 Learning with Mobiles or "Mobile Learning" John Traxler
5.5: Mobile Health: A Rapidly Maturing Digital Ecosystem for Health Systems Strengthening Alain Labrique , Dustin Gibson, Radha Rajan, Lavanya Vasudevan
5.6: Big Data for Social Good: The Role of Telecom Kenth Engø-Monsen

Section 6: Organizational/Business Potentials of Mobile Communication
6.1: Mobile Communication of Organizations Carsten Sørensen
6.2: Mobile Marketing Nicholas Carah
6.3: The Complexities of Using Mobiles at Work Keri K. Stephens

Section 7: Visual and Linguistic Dimensions
7.1: Self-(Re)presentation in Mobile Communication Practices Amparo Lasén
7.2: Mobile Art: The Art of the Social Larissa Hjorth
7.3: Mobile Photography Rich Ling and Yuling Li
7.4: Talking, Reading, and Writing on Smartphones Naomi S. Baron

Section 8: The Appification of Mobile Communication
8.1: Understanding Mobile Apps as Platform-Based Services in Multisided Markets: Adoption and Diffusion Per Egil Pedersen and Herbjørn Nysveen
8.2: The Message is the Medium: Mobile Instant Messaging Apps in the Mobile Communication Ecosystem Juan Miguel Aguado and Inmaculada J. Martínez
8.3: Ambient Play: Understanding Mobile Games in Everyday Life Larissa Hjorth and Ingrid Richardson

Section 9: Urban Mobility and Location-Based Services
9.1: RFID, NFC, Beacons, and the Infrastructures of Logistical Locative Media Jordan Frith
9.2: Urban Mobility in Context: A Study About Location-Based Taxi Hailing Apps in Rio de Janeiro Adriana de Souza e Silva, Cristiane Damasceno, Daniela M. C. Bueno, and Justin Grandinetti
9.3: Autonomous Vehicles in the Mobility System Thilo von Pape

Section 10: Cross- and Multi-Cultural Perspectives
10.1: Defining mGender: The Role of Mobile Phone Use in Gender Construction Processes Xin Pei and Arul Chib
10.2: Gender, Empowerment, and Mobile Phones in the Developing World Laura Stark

Section 11: Challenges Posed by Mobile Communication
11.1: Privacy From Your Mobile Devices? Algorithmic Accountability, Surveillance Capitalism, and the Accumulation of Personal Data Tim Dwyer
11.2: Privacy on Smartphones: A Cross-National Study Bente Evjemo, Gorm Grønnevet, Rich Ling, Wenche Nag, Helene Lie Røhr, and Ole Christian Wasenden
11.3: Aggression Through Mobile Communication: Unraveling Its Motives and Consequences Michel Walrave, Joris Van Ouytsel, and Koen Ponnet
11.4: Mobile Phone Waste and Circular Economy Tim Cooper, Matt Shapley, and Christine Cole
11.5: Thinking Ethically About Mobile Devices: A Rough Guide Charles Ess

Section 12: The Future Social Consequences of Mobile Communication
12.1: Mobile Communication to Social Robotics: Relationships and Emotions James E. Katz and Kate K. Mays
12.2: Robotization of Mobile Communication Sakari Taipale, Tuuli Turja, and Lina Van Aerschot

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