Cell Phone Culture: Mobile Technology in Everyday Life

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2006-10-13
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

Cell phones and mobile technologies are omnipresent in everyday life, yet the cultural implications of mobile phones have been neglected. This book aims to fill this gap, providing the first comprehensive, accessible, and international introduction to cell phone culture and theory. It offers a clear yet sophisticated overview of mobile telecommunications, putting the technology in historical and technical context. Cell Phone Culture is a fascinating biography of an important cultural object, that adopts an integrated, multiperspectival approach to the cultural and social shaping of technology. Goggin considers the mobile phone from the standpoint of its history, production, design, consumption, and representation, as well as its deep implication in contemporary media convergence - such as digital photography, mobile blogging, mobile Internet, and mobile television. Interdisciplinary in its conceptual framework, Cell Phone Culture draws on a wide range of national, regional, and internationalexamples, to carefully explore the new forms of consumption and use of communication and media technology that the phenomenon of mobiles represents. Cell Phone Culture also reflects upon the challenges and provocations of mobile phone technology, use, and consumption for doing cultural and media studies today.

Author Biography

Dr Gerard Goggin is an ARC Australian Research Fellow in the Department of Media and Communications, University of Sydney

Table of Contents

List of illustrations ix
Acknowledgements x
List of abbreviations xii
1 Introduction: what do you mean 'cell phone culture'?!
1
PART I Producing the cell phone
2 Making voice portable: the early history of the cell phone
19(22)
3 Cool phone: Nokia, networks, and identity
41(24)
PART II Consuming the cell phone
4 Txt msg: the rise and rise of messaging cultures
65(24)
5 Cellular disability: consumption, design, and access
89(18)
PART III Representing and regulating the cell phone
6 Mobile panic: health, manners, and our youth
107(19)
7 Intimate connections: sex, celebrity, and the cell phone
126(17)
PART IV Mobile convergences
8 On mobile photography: camera phones, moblogging, and new visual cultures
143(19)
9 The third screen: mobile Internet and television
162(25)
10 Next gen mobile: 3G, 4G, and the return of location
187(18)
11 Conclusion: mobiles as media
205(7)
Notes 212(5)
Bibliography 217(30)
Index 247

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