The Cell Phone Reader - Anandam Kavoori
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Contents: Anandam Kavoori/Noah Arceneaux: Introduction - Paul Levinson: The Little Big Blender: How the Cellphone Integrates the Digital and the Physical, Everywhere - Adriana de Souza e Silva: Interfaces of Hybrid Spaces - Janey Gordon: The Cell Phone: An Artifact of Popular Culture and a Tool of the Public Sphere - Rich Ling: Life in the Nomos: Stress, Emotional Maintenance, and Coordination via the Mobile Telephone in Intact Families - Wendy Robinson/David Robison: Tsunami Mobilizations: Considering the Role of Mobile and Digital Communication Devices, Citizen Journalism, and the Mass Media - Collette Snowden: Cstng A pwr4l spLL: D evOLshn f SMS (Casting a Powerful Spell: The Evolution of SMS) - Allison Whitney: Can You Fear Me Now?: Cell Phones and the American Horror Film - Heidi Campbell: Texting the Faith: Religious Users and Cell Phone Culture - Gerard Goggin/Christopher Newell: Disabling Cell Phones - Davin Heckman: 'Do You Know the Importance of a Skypager?': Telecommunications, African Americans, and Popular Culture - Bah?yyih Maroon: Mobile Sociality in Urban Morocco - Paul Leonardi/Marianne E. Leonardi/Elizabeth Hudson: Culture, Organization, and Contradiction in the Social Construction of Technology: Adoption and Use of the Cell Phone across Three Cultures - Anandam Kavoori/Kalyani Chadha: The Cell Phone as a Cultural Technology: Lessons from the Indian Case....
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Contents: Anandam Kavoori/Noah Arceneaux: Introduction - Paul Levinson: The Little Big Blender: How the Cellphone Integrates the Digital and the Physical, Everywhere - Adriana de Souza e Silva: Interfaces of Hybrid Spaces - Janey Gordon: The Cell Phone: An Artifact of Popular Culture and a Tool of the Public Sphere - Rich Ling: Life in the Nomos: Stress, Emotional Maintenance, and Coordination via the Mobile Telephone in Intact Families - Wendy Robinson/David Robison: Tsunami Mobilizations: Considering the Role of Mobile and Digital Communication Devices, Citizen Journalism, and the Mass Media - Collette Snowden: Cstng A pwr4l spLL: D evOLshn f SMS (Casting a Powerful Spell: The Evolution of SMS) - Allison Whitney: Can You Fear Me Now?: Cell Phones and the American Horror Film - Heidi Campbell: Texting the Faith: Religious Users and Cell Phone Culture - Gerard Goggin/Christopher Newell: Disabling Cell Phones - Davin Heckman: ?Do You Know the Importance of a Skypager??: Telecommunications, African Americans, and Popular Culture - Bah?yyih Maroon: Mobile Sociality in Urban Morocco - Paul Leonardi/Marianne E. Leonardi/Elizabeth Hudson: Culture, Organization, and Contradiction in the Social Construction of Technology: Adoption and Use of the Cell Phone across Three Cultures - Anandam Kavoori/Kalyani Chadha: The Cell Phone as a Cultural Technology: Lessons from the Indian Case....
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The Editors: Anandam Kavoori is Associate Professor of Telecommunications and Director of The Cultural Technologies Project at the University of Georgi?s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. In addition to his scholarly work in media theory and international communication, Dr. Kavoori has been a consultant for News Corporation, CNN International, and the Discovery Channel, and he was a key player in the start up of Indi?s first two 24-hour news channels, Aaj Tak News and Star News. Noah Arceneaux has an M.A. in American studies from the Graduate Center at the City University of New York and is a Ph.D. candidate in the University of Georgi?s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. His work has been published in a range of academic journals, and he has developed websites for the ABC, CBS, and Fox networks....
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