Monday, September 05, 2005

Reading Links on Mobile Phones

Glotz, P., Bertschi, S., & Locke, C. (eds.) (2005). Thumb culture: The meaning of mobile phones for society. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag.


Ling, R., & Pedersen, P. E. (eds.) (2005). Mobile communications: Re-negotiation of the social sphere. Surrey, UK: Springer.


Ito, M., Okabe, D., & Matsuda, M. (eds.) (2005). Personal, portable, pedestrian: Mobile phones in Japanese life. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press


Nyiri, K. (ed.) (2005). A sense of place: The global and the local in mobile communication. Vienna: Passagen Verlag.


Haddon, L. (2004). Information and communication technology in everyday life: A concise introduction and research guide. New York, NY: Berg.


Ling, R. S. (2004). The mobile connection: The cell phone's impact on society. San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann.


Fortunati, L., Katz, J. E., & Riccini, R. (eds.) (2003). Mediating the human body: Technology, communication and fashion. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum & Associates.


Nyiri, K. (ed.) (2003). Mobile democracy: Essays on society, self, and politics. Vienna: Passagen Verlag.


Katz, J. E. (ed.) (2003). Machines that become us: The social context of personal communication technology. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.


Katz, J. E. (2003). Connections: Social and cultural studies of the telephone in American life. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.


Katz, J. E., & Aakhus. M. (eds.) (2002). Perpetual contact: Mobile communication, private talk, public performance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.


Katz, J. E. (1999). Connections: Social and cultural studies of the telephone in American life. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.


Fischer, C. (1992). America Calling: A social history of the telephone to 1940. Berkeley, University of California Press.


Articles, Papers, Book Chapters and Website documents
Katz, J. E. (2005, pending). Mobile communication and the transformation of daily life: The next phase of research on mobiles. In P. Glotz, S. Bertschi, C. Locke (Eds.), Thumb culture: The meaning of mobile phones for society . Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag.


Katz, J. E., & Sugiyama, S. (2005). Mobile phones as fashion statements: The co-creation of mobile communication's public meaning. In R. Ling & P. Pedersen (Eds.), Mobile communications: Re-negotiation of the social sphere (pp. 63-81). Surrey, UK: Springer.


Katz, J. E. (2005). Mobile phones in educational settings. In K. Nyiri (Ed.), A sense of place: The gobal and the local in mobile communication (pp. 305-317). Vienna: Passagen Verlag. .


Katz, J. E. (2004). A nation of ghosts? Choreography of mobile communication in public spaces. In K. Nyiri (Ed.), Mobile democracy: Essays on society, self and politics (pp. 21-31). Vienna: Passagen Verlag.


Rice, R. E., & Katz, J. E. (2003). Comparing internet and mobile phone usage: Digital divides of usage, adoption and dropouts. Telecommunications Policy, 27 (8-9), 597-623.


Rice, R. E. & Katz, J. E. (2003). Mobile discourtesy: National survey results on episodes of convergent public and private spheres. In K. Nyiri (Ed.), Mobile democracy: Essays on society, self and politics (pp. 53-64). Vienna: Passagen Verlag.


Sugiyama, S., & Katz, J. E. (2003). Social conduct, social capital and the mobile phone in the US and Japan : A preliminary exploration via student surveys. In K. Nyiri (Ed.), Mobile democracy: Essays on society, self and politics. (pp. 375-385). Vienna: Passagen Verlag.


Katz, J. E., Aakhus, M., Kim, H. D., & Turner, M. (2002). Cross-cultural comparisons of ICTs. In L. Fortunati, J. E. Katz, & R. Riccini (Eds.), Mediating the human body: Technology, communication, and fashion (pp. 75-86). Milan : Franco Angeli.


Katz, J. E., & Aspden, P. (1998). Theories, data, and potential impacts of mobile communications. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 57, 133-156.

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