Buch, Englisch, 176 Seiten, Format (B × H): 230 mm x 149 mm, Gewicht: 270 g
Challenging Viewpoints Across Epistemologies
Buch, Englisch, 176 Seiten, Format (B × H): 230 mm x 149 mm, Gewicht: 270 g
Reihe: Routledge Debates in Digital Media Studies
ISBN: 978-1-03-231631-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edited by Thilo von Pape and Veronika Karnowski, this volume includes contributions from a variety of geographical and disciplinary backgrounds, reflecting the diverse standpoints within the field of mobile media and communication. The collection explores perspectives from the micro-level of individual or small group appropriation of mobile media, to the uses and effects among larger communities, public spaces, and societies at large. The chapters address individual uses and effects of mobile media, such as problematic smartphone use, news consumption through mobile media, and mobile media as an empowerment tool for entrepreneurs. They also discuss the role of mobile media in private and professional social constellations (phubbing, personal mobile device use at work) and in struggles over personal empowerment, counter-power, and global development. Looking beyond the smartphone, the book also explores underlying infrastructures and emerging technologies such as augmented and virtual reality.
This book is a key resource for students and scholars of media and communication, as well as policy-makers and practitioners working in related areas such as media education.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core
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Weitere Infos & Material
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