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Handbook of Mobile Communication Studies
Mobile Music as Environmental Control and Prosocial Entertainment
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Author(s):
James E. Katz
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Katie M. Lever
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Yi-Fan Chen
Publication date:
May 09 2008
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The MIT Press
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May 09 2008
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10.7551/mitpress/9780262113120.003.0027
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Shrinking Fourth World? Mobiles, Development, and Inclusion
pp. 43
Mobile Traders and Mobile Phones in Ghana
pp. 55
Mobile Networks: Migrant Workers in Southern China
pp. 79
Reducing Illiteracy as a Barrier to Mobile Communication
pp. 121
Always-On/Always-On-You: The Tethered Self
pp. 139
The Mobile Phone’s Ring
pp. 153
Mobile Technology and the Body: Apparatgeist, Fashion, and Function
pp. 165
The Mediation of Ritual Interaction via the Mobile Telephone
pp. 177
Adjusting the Volume: Technology and Multitasking in Discourse Control
pp. 209
The Social Effects of Keitai and Personal Computer E-mail in Japan
pp. 225
Mobile Media and Political Collective Action
pp. 297
Mobile Communication and the Transformation of the Democratic Process
pp. 339
Nondevelopmental Uses of Mobile Communication in Tanzania
pp. 353
Cultural Studies of Mobile Communication
pp. 367
Mobile Music as Environmental Control and Prosocial Entertainment
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