Virtual Strangers Young Love and Texting in the Filipino Archipelago of Cyberspace
| Type of publication: | Incollection |
| Citation: | EllwoodClayton2003 |
| Booktitle: | Mobile Democracy: Essays on Society, Self and Politics |
| Series: | Communication in the 21th Century |
| Year: | 2003 |
| Pages: | 225--235 |
| Publisher: | Passagen |
| Address: | Vienna |
| Crossref: | Nyiri2003b: |
| URL: | http://www.socialscience.t-mob... |
| Abstract: | Short Summary: Ubiquitous mobile communication satisfies fundamental human needs. At the same time mobile telephony is an answer to challenges represented by the complexities of a decentralized global mass society – our postmodern society. With the mobile phone dissolving the boundaries between private and public, work and leisure, and increasingly even between rich and poor, basic patterns of life, labour, love, war, travel, business and politics are changing. This volume contains papers by, among others, Kenneth Gergen, Richard Harper, Joachim Höflich, James Katz, Joshua Meyrowitz, and Mark Poster. |
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