Making the most of the communications repertoire: choosing between the mobile and fixed-line

Haddon, L.ORCID logo & Vincent, J.ORCID logo (2005). Making the most of the communications repertoire: choosing between the mobile and fixed-line. In Nyiri, K. (Ed.), A Sense of Place. The Global and the Local in Mobile Communication (pp. 231-240). Passagen.
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Issues of placelessness, the spatial and social relations created by television’s emergence as a dominant medium, have been around since the mid-1980s. With the triumphant march of mobile telephony these issues today appear to gain new significance, and are seen in a new light. Social science focussing on mobile communication increasingly recognizes that the mobile telephone is not only a revolutionary instrument that connects people globally, it is also a powerful tool for connections on a more local scale: an organizer of life in small spaces and communities. The volume contains papers by, among others, Joshua Meyrowitz, Albert-László Barabási, Mark Poster, and James Katz.

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