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  • - Raising Children in the Digital Age
    av Singapore University of Technology and Design) Lim, Sun Sun (Head of Humanities, Head of Humanities & m.fl.
    365 - 1 402,-

    In digitally connected middle-class households with school-going children, from toddlers through to varsity students, the practice of transcendent parenting has arisen. Transcendent Parenting addresses modern parenting in the digital world, and it reveals potential consequences for both parents and children.

  • - Mobile Media Practices and Loss
    av Kathleen M. (City University of New York) Cumiskey & Larissa (RMIT University) Hjorth
    557 - 1 682,-

    From smartphones to tablets, mobile media is increasingly playing a central role in the representation, sharing, and experience of events public and private, formal and informal. Drawing on cross-cultural fieldwork, Haunting Hands considers the role mobile media practices and rituals provide as fundamental insights into contemporary notions of life, death, and loss.

  • - Telephony, Mediation, and Social Change in Rural India
    av University of Helsinki) Tenhunen, Sirpa (Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology & Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology
    641 - 1 682,-

    Drawing on ethnographic field work, A Village Goes Mobile examines how mobile telephony contributes to social change in rural India. The book investigates how the use of mobile phones has influenced economic, political, and social relationships, including gender relationships, and how these new social constellations relate to culture and development.

  • - Organizations and Mobile Communication
    av Professor of Communication Studies, The University of Texas at Austin) Stephens & Keri K. (Professor of Communication Studies
    535 - 1 402,-

    In Negotiating Control: Organizations and Mobile Communication, Keri K. Stephens draws on over two decades of research and fieldwork to locate the underlying-and often hidden-issues of control and power that shape how people use mobile phones to communicate while working.

  • av Associate Professor of Media, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University) Wilken, Rowan (Associate Professor of Media & m.fl.
    495 - 1 402,-

    Cultural Economies of Locative Media examines the enduring importance of location and, more specifically, the important role that location plays in regards to mobile devices.

  • - A Cross-City Comparative Study of Mobile News Consumption in Asia
    av lo & Wei
    455 - 1 571,-

    News in Their Pockets provides the framework necessary for constructive, continuing debates over the promise and peril of digital news. It further exposes our underlying reasoning behind the adoption of the mobile phone as the all-in-one media of choice to stay socialized, entertained, and informed in the modern digital age.

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