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Displacing Place: Mobile Communication in the Twenty-first Century addresses the innovative, unanticipated, and far-reaching ways that mobile information and communication technologies (ICTs) are altering how we work, play, and relate to one another. This extraordinary collection of new essays by leading scholars and professionals from a range of disciplines reveals the effects, implications, and future of mobile communication in a reader-friendly balance of theoretical and empirical chapters. Displacing Place is a vital book for students, scholars, professionals, and all readers interested in social and technological trends in the twenty-first century.

Contributors: Bryan Baldwin Gene Burd Susan J. Drucker Gary Gumpert Jarice Hanson Yvonne Houy Harvey Jassem Calvert Jones Julian Kilker Penny A. Leisring Julie Newman Richard Olsen Gary Pandolfi Keith J. Ruskin Andrew Smith Patricia Wallace Matthew Williams

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Publisher Peter Lang Publishing
Publication Date 2007-08
Binding Paperback
ISBN 0820486590
Number Of Pages 252
Sales Rank 1261808
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