Mobile phones and mobile communication

Richard Ling, Jonathan Donner

    Publikation: Bog / Antologi / Rapport / Ph.D.-afhandlingBogForskningpeer review

    Abstract

    With staggering swiftness, the mobile phone has become a fixture of daily life in almost every society on earth. In 2007, the world had over 3 billion mobile subscriptions. Prosperous nations boast of having more subscriptions than people. In the developing world, hundreds of millions of people who could never afford a landline telephone now have a mobile number of their own. With a mobile in our hand many of us feel safer, more productive, and more connected to loved ones, but perhaps also more distracted and less involved with things happening immediately around us.
    Written by two leading researchers in the field, this volume presents an overview of the mobile telephone as a social and cultural phenomenon. Research is summarized and made accessible though detailed descriptions of ten mobile users from around the world. These illustrate popular debates, as well as deeper social forces at work. The book concludes by considering three themes: 1) the tighter interlacing of daily activities 2) a revolution of control in the social sphere, and 3) the arrival of a world where the majority of its inhabitants are reachable, anytime, anywhere.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    ForlagPolity Press
    Antal sider200
    StatusUdgivet - 2009

    Emneord

    • Mobile phone usage
    • Social and cultural impact
    • Global mobile subscriptions
    • Daily life integration
    • Communication accessibility

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