Monday, December 12, 2005

New Books on Mobile Communication

1. Bull, M. (2006). Sound moves: iPod culture and urban experience.Routledge.
Cooper, G., Green, N., & Harper, R. (eds) (2005). The mobile society: Technology and social action. London: Berg Publishers

2. Andriessen, J. H. E., & Vartiainen, M. (eds.) (2005). Mobile virtual work: A new paradigm? Springer.

3. Harper, R., Palen, L., & Taylor, A. (eds.) (2005). The inside text: Social, cultural and design perspectives on SMS. Springer.
4. Glotz, P., Bertschi, S., & Locke, C.(eds.) (2005). Thumb culture: The meaning of mobile phones for society. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag.

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

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

7. Hamill, L., & Lasen, A. (eds.) (2005). Mobile World: Past, Present and Future. Springer-Verlag.

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



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