Machines That Become Us
The Social Context of Personal Communication Technology
Herausgeber: Katz, James E
Machines That Become Us
The Social Context of Personal Communication Technology
Herausgeber: Katz, James E
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Social critics and artificial intelligence experts have long prophesized that computers and robots would soon relegate humans to the dustbin of history
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Social critics and artificial intelligence experts have long prophesized that computers and robots would soon relegate humans to the dustbin of history
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9780765801586
- ISBN-10: 0765801582
- Artikelnr.: 22358022
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9780765801586
- ISBN-10: 0765801582
- Artikelnr.: 22358022
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
James E. Katz
1: Introduction
1: Theoretical Perspectives
2: Do Machines Become Us?
3: Understanding Information and Communication Technology and Infrastructure in Everyday Life: Struggling with Communication-at-a-Distance
4: Domestication and Mobile Telephony
5: Communication Technology and Sociability: Between Local Ties and "Global Ghetto"?
6: The Human Body: Natural and Artificial Technology
2: National and Cross-Cultural Studies
7: Digital Divides of the Internet and Mobile Phone: Structural Determinants of the Social Context of Communication Technologies
8: Social Capital and the New Communication Technologies
9: Information and Communication Technology in Russian Families: Results of Sociological Research
10: Face and Place: The Mobile Phone and Internet In the Netherlands
11: Computer Anxiety Among "Smart" Dutch Computer Users
12: The Social Context of the Mobile Phone Use of Norwegian Teens
13: Two Modes of Maintaining Interpersonal Relations Through Telephone: From the Domestic to the Mobile Phone
14: Culture and Design for Mobile Phones for China
3: Subcultures, Technologies, and Fashion
15: Outwardly Mobile: Young People and Mobile Technologies
16: Breaking Time and Place: Mobile Technologies and Reconstituted Identities
17: Crossbreeding Wearable and Ubiquitous Computing: A Design Experience
18: Mobile Telephony, Mobility, and the Coordination of Everyday Life
19: Soft Machine
20: Aesthetics in Microgravity
21: Piercings Tattoos, and Branding: Latent and Profound Reasons for Body Manipulations
22: "Perhaps It is a Body Part": How the Mobile Phone Became an Organic Part of the Everyday Lives of Finnish Children and Teenagers
Coda
23: Bodies, Machines, and Communication Contexts: What is to Become of Us?
1: Theoretical Perspectives
2: Do Machines Become Us?
3: Understanding Information and Communication Technology and Infrastructure in Everyday Life: Struggling with Communication-at-a-Distance
4: Domestication and Mobile Telephony
5: Communication Technology and Sociability: Between Local Ties and "Global Ghetto"?
6: The Human Body: Natural and Artificial Technology
2: National and Cross-Cultural Studies
7: Digital Divides of the Internet and Mobile Phone: Structural Determinants of the Social Context of Communication Technologies
8: Social Capital and the New Communication Technologies
9: Information and Communication Technology in Russian Families: Results of Sociological Research
10: Face and Place: The Mobile Phone and Internet In the Netherlands
11: Computer Anxiety Among "Smart" Dutch Computer Users
12: The Social Context of the Mobile Phone Use of Norwegian Teens
13: Two Modes of Maintaining Interpersonal Relations Through Telephone: From the Domestic to the Mobile Phone
14: Culture and Design for Mobile Phones for China
3: Subcultures, Technologies, and Fashion
15: Outwardly Mobile: Young People and Mobile Technologies
16: Breaking Time and Place: Mobile Technologies and Reconstituted Identities
17: Crossbreeding Wearable and Ubiquitous Computing: A Design Experience
18: Mobile Telephony, Mobility, and the Coordination of Everyday Life
19: Soft Machine
20: Aesthetics in Microgravity
21: Piercings Tattoos, and Branding: Latent and Profound Reasons for Body Manipulations
22: "Perhaps It is a Body Part": How the Mobile Phone Became an Organic Part of the Everyday Lives of Finnish Children and Teenagers
Coda
23: Bodies, Machines, and Communication Contexts: What is to Become of Us?
1: Introduction
1: Theoretical Perspectives
2: Do Machines Become Us?
3: Understanding Information and Communication Technology and Infrastructure in Everyday Life: Struggling with Communication-at-a-Distance
4: Domestication and Mobile Telephony
5: Communication Technology and Sociability: Between Local Ties and "Global Ghetto"?
6: The Human Body: Natural and Artificial Technology
2: National and Cross-Cultural Studies
7: Digital Divides of the Internet and Mobile Phone: Structural Determinants of the Social Context of Communication Technologies
8: Social Capital and the New Communication Technologies
9: Information and Communication Technology in Russian Families: Results of Sociological Research
10: Face and Place: The Mobile Phone and Internet In the Netherlands
11: Computer Anxiety Among "Smart" Dutch Computer Users
12: The Social Context of the Mobile Phone Use of Norwegian Teens
13: Two Modes of Maintaining Interpersonal Relations Through Telephone: From the Domestic to the Mobile Phone
14: Culture and Design for Mobile Phones for China
3: Subcultures, Technologies, and Fashion
15: Outwardly Mobile: Young People and Mobile Technologies
16: Breaking Time and Place: Mobile Technologies and Reconstituted Identities
17: Crossbreeding Wearable and Ubiquitous Computing: A Design Experience
18: Mobile Telephony, Mobility, and the Coordination of Everyday Life
19: Soft Machine
20: Aesthetics in Microgravity
21: Piercings Tattoos, and Branding: Latent and Profound Reasons for Body Manipulations
22: "Perhaps It is a Body Part": How the Mobile Phone Became an Organic Part of the Everyday Lives of Finnish Children and Teenagers
Coda
23: Bodies, Machines, and Communication Contexts: What is to Become of Us?
1: Theoretical Perspectives
2: Do Machines Become Us?
3: Understanding Information and Communication Technology and Infrastructure in Everyday Life: Struggling with Communication-at-a-Distance
4: Domestication and Mobile Telephony
5: Communication Technology and Sociability: Between Local Ties and "Global Ghetto"?
6: The Human Body: Natural and Artificial Technology
2: National and Cross-Cultural Studies
7: Digital Divides of the Internet and Mobile Phone: Structural Determinants of the Social Context of Communication Technologies
8: Social Capital and the New Communication Technologies
9: Information and Communication Technology in Russian Families: Results of Sociological Research
10: Face and Place: The Mobile Phone and Internet In the Netherlands
11: Computer Anxiety Among "Smart" Dutch Computer Users
12: The Social Context of the Mobile Phone Use of Norwegian Teens
13: Two Modes of Maintaining Interpersonal Relations Through Telephone: From the Domestic to the Mobile Phone
14: Culture and Design for Mobile Phones for China
3: Subcultures, Technologies, and Fashion
15: Outwardly Mobile: Young People and Mobile Technologies
16: Breaking Time and Place: Mobile Technologies and Reconstituted Identities
17: Crossbreeding Wearable and Ubiquitous Computing: A Design Experience
18: Mobile Telephony, Mobility, and the Coordination of Everyday Life
19: Soft Machine
20: Aesthetics in Microgravity
21: Piercings Tattoos, and Branding: Latent and Profound Reasons for Body Manipulations
22: "Perhaps It is a Body Part": How the Mobile Phone Became an Organic Part of the Everyday Lives of Finnish Children and Teenagers
Coda
23: Bodies, Machines, and Communication Contexts: What is to Become of Us?