Comprising 47 chapters, The Routledge Companion to Mobile Media, edited by Gerard Goggin and Larissa Hjorth, is an important resource on mobile media. Niall Flynn finds that this book’s value lies in its diversity; some chapters interrogate methodological approaches to the subject, and others demonstrate these approaches in action. The constant developments in mobile media make it an exciting field of scholarship, and this book exploits these exciting energies
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This book describes work of the the Digital Youth Network, an ambitious project to help economically...
While many desire the latest new technology, what are the environmental and human costs of the wides...
Review of the book 'The reconstruction of space and time: mobile communication practices', edited by...
No abstract available. Item discussed - Mobile technologies: From telecommunications to media, Gerar...
Michael Meadows reviews the book 'The electronic reporter: broadcast journalism in Australia,' 2nd e...
How do location-based services impact social life and reconfigure interpretations of physical spaces...
A review of a series of articles exploring the role of online networked mobile devices, such as the ...
Across 13 chapters, scholars from media studies and science and technology studies offer insights in...
Reviews the book 'Mobile phone cultures' edited by Gerard Goggin, published by Routledge, London, 20...
Review of the book 'Global mobile media,' by Gerard Goggin, published by Routledge, New York, 2011
Andrew White considers the way in which digital media challenges normative conceptions of the public...
The last decade has witnessed the rise of the cell phone from a mode of communication to an indispen...
Chris Lawe Davies reviews the book 'The SBS story: the challenge of cultural diversity', by Ien Ang,...
In Life after New Media, Sarah Kember and Joanna Zylinska make a case for a significant shift in our...
How are digital landscapes being incorporated into public space and what does this mean for civic en...
This book describes work of the the Digital Youth Network, an ambitious project to help economically...
While many desire the latest new technology, what are the environmental and human costs of the wides...
Review of the book 'The reconstruction of space and time: mobile communication practices', edited by...