The Mobile Media Debate
Challenging Viewpoints Across Epistemologies
Herausgeber: Pape, Thilo von; Karnowski, Veronika
The Mobile Media Debate
Challenging Viewpoints Across Epistemologies
Herausgeber: Pape, Thilo von; Karnowski, Veronika
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An accessible, engaging, and timely overview of the key debates surrounding mobile media's role in today's society.
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An accessible, engaging, and timely overview of the key debates surrounding mobile media's role in today's society.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 164
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781032321288
- ISBN-10: 1032321288
- Artikelnr.: 69483013
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 164
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781032321288
- ISBN-10: 1032321288
- Artikelnr.: 69483013
Thilo von Pape is Professor of Communication Studies at the Department of Communication and Media and Media Research (DCM) at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. He was founding editor of the journal Mobile Media & Communication and is currently co-editor-in-chief of the journal Studies in Communication Sciences (SComS). His work focuses on the use of digital communication technologies and mobile media, as well as related transformations in communication and mobility. Veronika Karnowski is Professor of Media and Communication at Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany. She is founding editor of the journal Mobile Media & Communication and currently also an associate editor for the Journal of Computer-mediated Communication. Her work focuses on media change in users' everyday lives. She especially focuses on questions of mobile media use in various contexts, health communication, and social inequalities.
Introduction Thilo von Pape and Veronika Karnowski Part I Mobile Media and
the Individual 1. Mobile Media Empowering Micro-entrepreneurship? The
Chinese Case Study Haiqing Yu 2. News on Smartphones: Exposure,
Consumption, and Information through mobile media Logan Molyneux and Lexi
Haskell 3. The Smartphone as Physical Object: Advancing The Debate on
Problematic Smartphone Use Lara Wolfers and Kathrin Karsay Part II Mobile
Media and Small Groups and Families 4. Phubbing: A Debate over Connection
vs. Divided Presence Bree McEwan 5. Communication of Permanently Connected
Groups (PeCoG). Harnessing the Potential of Small Group Research in Mobile
Communication Katharina Knop-Huelss 6. Stop Co-opting Personal Mobile
Devices for Organizational Use: Considering the Person and Equity Costs
Keri Stephens, Emily Norman, and Jiayu Sun Part III Mobile Media and Space
- local, public, and global 7. Networking Mobility as Urban Counter Power
Tin-Yuet Ting 8. Infrastructures Enabling Creativity and Play in Hybrid
Spaces Ragan Glover-Rijkse 9. But This Time It's Different: The Debate Over
Augmented/Virtual Reality Effects, Cognition, Consciousness, and Identity
Tony Liao 10. The mobilization of global development Araba Sey
the Individual 1. Mobile Media Empowering Micro-entrepreneurship? The
Chinese Case Study Haiqing Yu 2. News on Smartphones: Exposure,
Consumption, and Information through mobile media Logan Molyneux and Lexi
Haskell 3. The Smartphone as Physical Object: Advancing The Debate on
Problematic Smartphone Use Lara Wolfers and Kathrin Karsay Part II Mobile
Media and Small Groups and Families 4. Phubbing: A Debate over Connection
vs. Divided Presence Bree McEwan 5. Communication of Permanently Connected
Groups (PeCoG). Harnessing the Potential of Small Group Research in Mobile
Communication Katharina Knop-Huelss 6. Stop Co-opting Personal Mobile
Devices for Organizational Use: Considering the Person and Equity Costs
Keri Stephens, Emily Norman, and Jiayu Sun Part III Mobile Media and Space
- local, public, and global 7. Networking Mobility as Urban Counter Power
Tin-Yuet Ting 8. Infrastructures Enabling Creativity and Play in Hybrid
Spaces Ragan Glover-Rijkse 9. But This Time It's Different: The Debate Over
Augmented/Virtual Reality Effects, Cognition, Consciousness, and Identity
Tony Liao 10. The mobilization of global development Araba Sey
Introduction Thilo von Pape and Veronika Karnowski Part I Mobile Media and
the Individual 1. Mobile Media Empowering Micro-entrepreneurship? The
Chinese Case Study Haiqing Yu 2. News on Smartphones: Exposure,
Consumption, and Information through mobile media Logan Molyneux and Lexi
Haskell 3. The Smartphone as Physical Object: Advancing The Debate on
Problematic Smartphone Use Lara Wolfers and Kathrin Karsay Part II Mobile
Media and Small Groups and Families 4. Phubbing: A Debate over Connection
vs. Divided Presence Bree McEwan 5. Communication of Permanently Connected
Groups (PeCoG). Harnessing the Potential of Small Group Research in Mobile
Communication Katharina Knop-Huelss 6. Stop Co-opting Personal Mobile
Devices for Organizational Use: Considering the Person and Equity Costs
Keri Stephens, Emily Norman, and Jiayu Sun Part III Mobile Media and Space
- local, public, and global 7. Networking Mobility as Urban Counter Power
Tin-Yuet Ting 8. Infrastructures Enabling Creativity and Play in Hybrid
Spaces Ragan Glover-Rijkse 9. But This Time It's Different: The Debate Over
Augmented/Virtual Reality Effects, Cognition, Consciousness, and Identity
Tony Liao 10. The mobilization of global development Araba Sey
the Individual 1. Mobile Media Empowering Micro-entrepreneurship? The
Chinese Case Study Haiqing Yu 2. News on Smartphones: Exposure,
Consumption, and Information through mobile media Logan Molyneux and Lexi
Haskell 3. The Smartphone as Physical Object: Advancing The Debate on
Problematic Smartphone Use Lara Wolfers and Kathrin Karsay Part II Mobile
Media and Small Groups and Families 4. Phubbing: A Debate over Connection
vs. Divided Presence Bree McEwan 5. Communication of Permanently Connected
Groups (PeCoG). Harnessing the Potential of Small Group Research in Mobile
Communication Katharina Knop-Huelss 6. Stop Co-opting Personal Mobile
Devices for Organizational Use: Considering the Person and Equity Costs
Keri Stephens, Emily Norman, and Jiayu Sun Part III Mobile Media and Space
- local, public, and global 7. Networking Mobility as Urban Counter Power
Tin-Yuet Ting 8. Infrastructures Enabling Creativity and Play in Hybrid
Spaces Ragan Glover-Rijkse 9. But This Time It's Different: The Debate Over
Augmented/Virtual Reality Effects, Cognition, Consciousness, and Identity
Tony Liao 10. The mobilization of global development Araba Sey