Mobile telephone technologies seem to be everywhere having profound effects on the nature of communication. They are being celebrated for the creativity of new mobile languages that have and are being generated and for emancipating communication from fixed points in space. But behind this lies a central paradox ¿ mobile phones are ubiquitous and bodily intimate technologies but, at the same time, the public seems particularly fearful of any spatial proximity to mobile phone masts. Such fears are generally understood in terms of 'risk perception', an irrational consequence of media hype, faulty cognitive processing, or communication failure. This merely psychologises what is a deeply spatial paradox. The routine 'nomadic intimacy' of mobile ...
Our relations with the physical world, with others and ourselves, is becoming mediated through techn...
Still two decades after its humble introduction on the consumers ’ market, the cell phone still work...
This paper explores how, in the context of the increasing mediated permeability of the boundaries be...
Stress is placed upon contextual issues and for this reason we will theoretically consider aspects o...
The use of mobile devices has invaded our private spaces and our public spaces alike. “Mobile device...
A key guarantor of social trust and a necessary feature of democratic societies is a stable sense of...
In this chapter, visions of mobile communication are explored by focussing on idealised concepts sur...
The debate over the social use of the mobile phone has been enriched by a large amount of informatio...
In this chapter, visions of mobile communication are explored by focussing on idealised concepts sur...
Why people say where they are during mobile phone calls. Abstract: An often noticed feature of mobil...
An often-noticed feature of mobile phone calls is some form of 'geographical' locating after a greet...
Rapid diffusion of mobile phones in the last two decades has made mobile communication a part of eve...
tifies eight central mobile technology paradoxes that shape user experience and behavior, suggests p...
The interventions of portable digital devices such as mobile telephones, mp3 players, PDAs and many ...
The paper aims to put in context and investigate the experience of place related to the use of geolo...
Our relations with the physical world, with others and ourselves, is becoming mediated through techn...
Still two decades after its humble introduction on the consumers ’ market, the cell phone still work...
This paper explores how, in the context of the increasing mediated permeability of the boundaries be...
Stress is placed upon contextual issues and for this reason we will theoretically consider aspects o...
The use of mobile devices has invaded our private spaces and our public spaces alike. “Mobile device...
A key guarantor of social trust and a necessary feature of democratic societies is a stable sense of...
In this chapter, visions of mobile communication are explored by focussing on idealised concepts sur...
The debate over the social use of the mobile phone has been enriched by a large amount of informatio...
In this chapter, visions of mobile communication are explored by focussing on idealised concepts sur...
Why people say where they are during mobile phone calls. Abstract: An often noticed feature of mobil...
An often-noticed feature of mobile phone calls is some form of 'geographical' locating after a greet...
Rapid diffusion of mobile phones in the last two decades has made mobile communication a part of eve...
tifies eight central mobile technology paradoxes that shape user experience and behavior, suggests p...
The interventions of portable digital devices such as mobile telephones, mp3 players, PDAs and many ...
The paper aims to put in context and investigate the experience of place related to the use of geolo...
Our relations with the physical world, with others and ourselves, is becoming mediated through techn...
Still two decades after its humble introduction on the consumers ’ market, the cell phone still work...
This paper explores how, in the context of the increasing mediated permeability of the boundaries be...