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" Machines that become us : "
James E. Katz, editor.
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BL
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Record Number
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969581
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b723951
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Title & Author
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Machines that become us : : the social context of personal communication technology /\ James E. Katz, editor.
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Publication Statement
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New Brunswick, N.J. :: Transaction Publishers,, ©2003.
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1 online resource (xv, 331 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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1412800374
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: 9781412800372
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Notes
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Based on selected papers from a conference held at Rutgers University on April 18-19, 2001.
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Chapter 1 Introduction -- part Part 1: Theoretical Perspectives -- chapter 2 Do Machines Become Us? -- chapter 3 Understanding Information and Communication Technology and Infrastructure in Everyday Life -- chapter 4 Domestication and Mobile Telephony -- chapter 5 Communication Technology and Sociability: Between Local Ties and ?Global Ghetto?? -- chapter 6 The Human Body: Natural and Artificial Technology -- part Part 2: National and Cross-Cultural Studies -- chapter 7 Digital Divides of the Internet and Mobile Phone: Structural Determinants of the Social Context of Communication Technologies -- chapter 8 Social Capital and the New Communication Technologies -- chapter 9 Information and Communication Technology in Russian Families -- chapter 10 Face and Place: The Mobile Phone and Internet in the Netherlands -- chapter 11 Communication Anxiety Among ?Smart? Dutch Computer Users -- chapter 12 The Social Context of the Mobile Phone Use of Norwegian Teens -- chapter 13 Two Modes of Maintaining Interpersonal Relations Through Telephone: From the Domestic to the Mobile Phone -- chapter 14 Culture and Design for Mobile Phones for China -- part Part 3: Subcultures, Technologies, and Fashion -- chapter 15 Outwardly Mobile: Young People and Mobile Technologies -- chapter 16 Breaking Time and Place: Mobile Technologies and Reconstituted Identities -- chapter 17 Crossbreeding Wearable and Ubiquitous Computing: A Design Experience -- chapter 18 Mobile Telephony, Mobility, and the Coordination of Everyday Life -- chapter 19 Soft Machine Elda Danese -- chapter 20 Aesthetics in Microgravity -- chapter 21 Piercing, Tattoos, and Branding: Latent and Profound Reasons for Body Manipulations -- chapter 22 ?Perhaps It is a Body Part?: How the Mobile Phone Became an Organic Part of the Everyday Lives of Finnish Children and Teenagers -- part Coda -- chapter 23 Bodies, Machines, and Communication Contexts:.
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Subject
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Information society, Congresses.
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Information technology-- Social aspects, Congresses.
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Telecommunication-- Social aspects, Congresses.
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COMPUTERS-- Information Technology.
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Information society.
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Information technology-- Social aspects.
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Telecommunication-- Social aspects.
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Dewey Classification
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303.48/33
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LC Classification
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HM851.M33 2003eb
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Added Entry
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Katz, James Everett.
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