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.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
Now almost everyone in the developed world has a mobile phone and these have revolutionised how people communicate with each other and how people now live and work. This book seeks to identify and study some of the milestones in attitudes and technology that are leading to new methods of communicating, texting, gaming and messaging. These words even 10 years ago wouldn't have featured in the lexicon of mobile communication. The steep changes brought about by mobile communications have led the authors to contrast the past with today's world and to glimpse into the future.
Steve Hearnden, Telecommunications Consultant
This book presents a rich insight into how and why the mobile has become so important in today's society. It explores the strong emotional attachment that people have to these devices, and argues that it is people and not the technology that developers must put at the heart of future mobile offerings. A valuable book for industry and academics alike.
Dr Phil Gosset, Vodafone Group R&D
Reihe
Auflage
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Mobile communications, mobile technologies, communication systems, human computer interaction, SMS text messaging, Internet Messaging
Produkt-Hinweis
Broschur/Paperback
Klebebindung
Illustrationen
10
10 s/w Abbildungen
VIII, 218 p. 10 illus.
Maße
Höhe: 228 mm
Breite: 158 mm
Dicke: 11 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-85233-825-1 (9781852338251)
DOI
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Introduction: Digital Revolution - Mobile Revolution?.- Mobile Telephony: Realising the Dream of Ideal Communication?.- History Repeating? A Comparison of the Launch and Uses of Fixed and Mobile Phones.- Kids will be Kids: The Role of Mobiles in Teenage Life.- An SMS History.- Emotional Attachment to Mobile Phones: An Extraordinary Relationship.- Textmates and Text Circles: Insights into the Social Ecology of SMS Text Messaging.- Appropriating Tools and Shaping Activities: The Use of PDAs in the Workplace.- Different Directions in the Mobile Internet: Analysing Mobile Internet Services in Japan and Europe.- Context Perspectives for Scenarios and Research Development in Mobile Systems.- Instant Messaging and Presence Services: Mobile Future, CSCW and Ethnography.