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Mobile Phone Cultures: Special issue of Continuum: Journal of Media and Culture
Volume 21, 2007, 4 issues per year
Edited by Gerard Goggin
http://www.informaworld.com/ccon
Introduction - Mobile Phone Cultures
Author: Gerard Goggin
The Construction of the Mobile Experience: the Role of Advertising
Campaigns in the Appropriation of Mobile Phone Technologies
Authors: Juan Miguel Aguado; Inmaculada J. Martínez
Social Thinking and the Mobile Phone: a Study of Social Change with the
Diffusion of Mobile Phones, Using a Social Representations Framework
Authors: Alberta Contarello; Leopoldina Fortunati; Mauro Sarrica
Illusions of Balance and Control in an Always-on Environment: a Case
Study of BlackBerry Users
Author: Catherine A. Middleton
Feminizing the Mobile: Gender Scripting of Mobiles in North America
Author: Leslie Regan Shade
'What Hath God Wrought?' Considering How Religious Communities Culture
(or Kosher) the Cell Phone
Author: Heidi Campbell
Pocket Technospaces: the Bodily Incorporation of Mobile Media
Author: Ingrid Richardson
Becoming the Milky Way: Mobile Phones and Actor Networks at a U2
Concert
Author: Chris Chesher
Snapshots of Almost Contact: the Rise of Camera Phone Practices and a
Case Study in Seoul, Korea
Author: Larissa Hjorth
'Hol' Awn Mek a Answer mi Cellular': Sex, Sexuality and the Cellular
Phone in Urban Jamaica
Author: Tanya Batson-Savage
Overseas Filipino Workers and Text Messaging: Reinventing Transnational
Mothering
Author: Cecilia Uy-Tioco
Socio-cultural Aspects of Mobile Communication Technologies in Asia and
the Pacific: a Discussion of the Recent Literature
Author: Mark McLelland
Picture This: the Impact of Mobile Camera Phones on Personal
Photographic Practices
Author: Lisa Gye
The Cameraphone and Online Image Sharing
Author: Virginia Nightingale
Text-messaging Cultures of College Girls in Hong Kong: SMS as Resources
for Achieving Intimacy and Gift-exchange with Multiple Functions
Authors: Angel M.Y. Lin; Avin H.M. Tong
Mobiles into Media: Premium Rate SMS and the Adaptation of Television
to Interactive Communication Cultures
Authors: Christina Spurgeon; Gerard Goggin
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