Mobile Communication and Society

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Book: Mobile Communication and Society: A Global Perspective. Ed. by Manuel Castells, Mireia Fernandez-Ardevol, et al. The MIT Press (2007, ISBN 0-262-03355-0 alk.paper, Pp 331)

= looks at the impact of mobile phone technology.


Description

From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Communication_and_Society:_A_Global_Perspective

"It argues: "Wireless networks are the fastest growing communications technology in history. Are mobile phones expressions of identity, fashionable gadgets, tools for life -- or all of the above? 'Mobile Communications and Society' looks at how the possibility of multimodal communications from anywhere to anywhere at any time affects everyday life at home, at work, and at school, and raises broader concerns about politics and culture both global and local."

This book says its data was "gathered from around the world" and authors take a look at "who has access to wireless technology, and why, and analyze the patterns of social differential seen in unequal access." It touches issues in countries and continent as diverse as the US, China, Europe, Latin America and Africa."


Table of Contents

Its chapters are:


  • Opening: Our Networks, Our Lives
  • The Diffusion of Wireless Communications in the World
  • The Social Differentiation of Wireless Communication Users: Age, Gender, Ethnicity, and Socioeconomic Status
  • Communication and Mobility in Everyday Life
  • The Mobile Youth Culture
  • The Space of Flows, Timeless Time, and Mobile Networks
  • The Language of Wireless Communication
  • The Mobile Civil Society: Social Movements, Political Power, and Communication Networks
  • Wireless Communication and Global Development: New Issues, New Strategies
  • Conclusion: The Mobile Network Society