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Machines that become us, the social context of personal communication technology, edited by James E. Katz

Label
Machines that become us, the social context of personal communication technology, edited by James E. Katz
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Machines that become us
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
edited by James E. Katz
Sub title
the social context of personal communication technology
Table Of Contents
Do machines become us? / James E. Katz -- Understanding information and communication technology and infrastructure in everyday life / Mark Aakhus -- Domestication and mobile telephony / Leslie Haddon -- Communication technology and sociability : between local ties and "global ghetto"? / Chantal de Gournay and Zbigniew Smoreda -- The human body : natural and artificial technology / Leopoldina Fortunati -- Digital divides of the Internet and mobile phoone : structural determinants of the social context of communication technologies / Ronald E. Rice and James E. Katz -- Social capital and the new communication technologies / Axel Franzen -- Information and communication technology in Russian families / Olga Vershinskaya -- Face and place : the mobile phone and Internet in the Netherlands / Enid Mante and Jeroen Heres -- Communcation anxiety among "smart" Dutch computer users / J.J. Beckers, E. Mante, and H.G. Schmidt --^The social context of the mobile phone use of Norwegian teens / Truls Erik Johnsen -- Two modes of maintaining interpersonal relations through telephone : from the domestic to the mobile phone / Christian Licoppe -- Culture and design for mobile phones for China / LiAnne Yu and Tai Hou Tng -- Outwardly mobile : young people and mobile technologies / Nicola Green -- Breaking time and place : mobile technologies and reconstituted identities / Linnda R. Caporael and Bo Xie -- Crossbreeding wearable and ubiquitous computing : a design experience / Jennica Falk and Staffan Bjork -- Mobile telephony, mobility, and the coordination of everyday life / Rich Ling and Leslie Haddon -- Soft machine / Elda Danese -- Aesthetics in microgravity / Annalisa Dominoni -- Piercing, tattoos, and branding : latent and profound reasons for body manipulations / Anna Maria Grossi --^"Perhaps it is a body part" : how the mobile phone became an organic part of the everyday lives of Finnish children and teenagers / Virpi Oksman and Pirjo Rautiainen -- Bodies, machines, and dommunication contexts : what is to become of us? / James E. Katz
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