Wireless World Social and Interactional Aspects of the Mobile Age

Mobile phones are the most successful computer-based consumer product of the age and yet very little is known about how mobile technology is changing the way people interact and cooperate with each other, and how this change can be analysed. For the first time, Wireless World brings together experts...

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Other Authors: Brown, Barry (Editor), Green, Nicola (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London Springer London 2002, 2002
Edition:1st ed. 2002
Series:Computer Supported Cooperative Work
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1 Introduction -- 1 Studying the Use of Mobile Technology -- 2 Locating Mobile Technology -- 2 The Mutable Mobile: Social Theory in the Wireless World -- 3 Who’s Watching Whom? Monitoring and Accountability in Mobile Relations -- 4 The Region as a Socio-Technical Accomplishment of Mobile Workers -- 5 Mobile Communications in the Twenty-first Century City -- 3 From Ethnography to Use -- 6 Seeing the “Rules”: Preliminary Observations of Action, Interaction and Mobile Phone Use -- 7 Local Use and Sharing of Mobile Phones -- 8 Running and Grimacing: The Struggle for Balance in Mobile Work -- 9 Blurring the Boundaries: Cell Phones, Mobility, and the Line between Work and Personal Life -- 4 From Use to Design -- 10 Welcome to the Wireless World: Problems Using and Understanding Mobile Telephony -- 11 Framing Mobile Collaborations and Mobile Technologies -- 12 Exploring the Relationship between Mobile Phone and Document Activity during Business Travel -- 13 Usability of Portable Devices: The Case of WAP -- 14 The Mobile Interface: Old Technologies and New Arguments 
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520 |a Mobile phones are the most successful computer-based consumer product of the age and yet very little is known about how mobile technology is changing the way people interact and cooperate with each other, and how this change can be analysed. For the first time, Wireless World brings together experts from different disciplines to explore the social factors that are shaping the wireless world and provides an overview of the issues for anyone designing, testing or studying mobile devices. It identifies the major trends, discusses the main claims made about the mobile age, and looks at the issues that affect design, usability and evaluation. A valuable reference for anyone concerned with the future of mobile communications, this book will be of particular interest to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students on Mobile Technology courses, practitioners, and researchers working in mobile communications, CSCW and HCI. "...an inspired and insightful collection of observations of the use of mobile technology...a valuable resource for both researchers and designers alike." Marge Eldridge, Xerox Research Centre Europe, UK "Working with the speed of the technologies they study, these researchers and product developers provide a rare opportunity to understand the cultural and social effects of a new technology as it emerges, rather than waiting decades for historical and sociological accounts." Jonathan Grudin, Microsoft Research, US "..looks in depth and detail about how people actually use mobiles: how they assemble their lives and re-assemble technologies to fit them. Essential reading for designers, sociologists and anyone just interested in how the "always-connected" world works." Professor Mike Robinson, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland