Mobile Devices/SMS/Instant Messaging Social Science Research

updated 7 september 2006


Some people asked me (Nalini P. Kotamraju) to share my bibliography-in-progress on social science research about mobile devices, mobile phone uses, SMS/texting, and instant messaging, so here it is. Please feel free to send me cites (in any language) to include. Thanks.
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  Adeya, N. 2005 Wireless Technologies and Development in Africa. Wireless Communication and Development: A Global Perspective. Annenberg Research Network on International Communication Workshop. (Marina del Ray, California, USA, 7-8 October) - http://arnic.info/workshop05.php
Anderson, B., Gale, C., Gower, A., et al. 2002 Digital Living People-Centred Innovation and Strategy. BT Technology Journal 20:2.
Alvestand, H. 2002 Instant Messaging and Presence on the Internet. http://www.isoc.org/briefings/009/. Internet Society
Arnold, M. 2003 "On the Phenomenology of Technology: The 'Janus-Faces' of Mobile Phones," Information & Organization 13: 231-256 http://www.hps.unimelb.edu.au/about/staff/michael_arnold/Janus_face_of_Mobile_Phones.pdf
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  Bakalis, S., M. Ablern, et al. 1997 The Adoption and Use of Mobile Telephony in Europe. Communications on the Move: The Experience of Mobile Telephony in the 1990s, COST248 Report. L. Haddon (Ed.).
Bakke, J. 1997 Competition in Mobile Telephony and Images of Communication.Gender, ICTs and Everyday Life: Mutual Shaping Processes. V. Friseen. EC, COST A4. 6.
Baron, Naomi S. 2004 See You Online: Gender Issues in College Student Use of Instant Messaging. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 23(4): 397-423.
Beaubrun, R. and S. Pierre 2001 Technological developments and socio-economic issues of wireless mobile communications. Telematics and Informatics 18: 143-158
Best, M. and R. Roman 2005 Licence-exempt Wireless Policies: Unleashing the Internet for Rural Development. Wireless Technologies and Development in Africa. Wireless Communication and Development: A Global Perspective. Annenberg Research Network on International Communication Workshop. (Marina del Ray, California, USA, 7-8 October) - http://arnic.info/workshop05.php
Bjork, S. 2001 Activity-Based Mobile Interfaces: Toward a User Model for Hybrids Between Mobile Phones and PDAs. ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) Workshop: Mobile Communications: Understanding Users, Adoption & Design (1-2 April) - http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~palen/chi_workshop/
Boullier, D. et S. Chevrier 1994 Quels liens au loin? Publiphonie et mobilité chez les grands voyageurs. CNET, PAA/TSA/UST/4136, mars
Brewer, E. 2005 Technology Insights for Rural Connectivity. Wireless Technologies and Development in Africa. Wireless Communication and Development: A Global Perspective. Annenberg Research Network on International Communication Workshop. (Marina del Ray, California, USA, 7-8 October) - http://arnic.info/workshop05.php
Burkart, G. 2000 Mobile Kommunikation. Zur Kulturbedeutung des "Handy". Soziale Welt 51:(2)
Buskirk, T. D., Callegaro, M., and C. Steeh 2004 Text 2 U: Contacting wireless subscribers using text messaging and wireless web for mobile phone surveys. In 2004 Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, 59th Annual Conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) (CD-ROM) (pp. 4929-4934). Alexandria, VA: American Statistical Association
Byrne, R. and B. Findlay 2004 Preference for SMS versus Telephone Calls in Initiating Romantic Relationships. Australian Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society 2(1). http://www.swin.edu.au/sbs/ajets/journal/issue2/abstract_sms.htm
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  Campbell, S.W. forthcoming A cross-cultural comparison of perceptions and uses of mobile telephony. [.doc] New Media & Society.
Campbell, S.W. 2006 Perceptions of Mobile Phones in College Classrooms: Ringing, Cheating, and Classroom Policies. Communication Education. July.
Campbell, S.W., & Kelley, M.J. 2006 Mobile phone use in AA networks: An exploratory study. [.doc] Journal of Applied Communication Research 34(2): 191-208.
Campbell, S.W., and Russo, T.C. 2003 The social construction of mobile telephony: Anapplication of the social influence model to perceptions and uses of mobile phones within personal communication networks. Communication Monographs, 70(4), 317-334.
Castells, M., Fernandez-Ardevol, M., Qiu, J. L., & Sey, A. 2004 The mobile communication society: A cross-cultural analysis of available evidence on the social uses of wireless communication technology - http://annenberg.usc.edu/international_communication/WirelessWorkshop/MCS.pdf
Clark, L. S. 1998 Dating on the Net: Teens and the Rise of 'Pure' Relationships. In Cybersociety 2.0: Revising Computer-Mediated Communication and Community. S. Jones (Ed.), Sage.
Cooper, G., Nicola Green, G.M. Murtagh and Richard Harper 2002 Mobile Society? Technology, Distance, and Presence. In S. Woolgar (Ed.). Virtual Society ? Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Callegaro, M., McCutcheon, A., and J. Ludwig 2006 Who's Calling? The impact of caller-ID on telephone survey response. Poster presented at the 60th Annual conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, Miami, Florida, USA, 12-15 May.
Callegaro, M., and T. Poggio 2004 Espansione della telefonia mobile ed errore di copertura nelle inchieste telefoniche [Mobile telephone growth and coverage error in telephone surveys]. Polis, 18(3), 477-506. English version at: http://eprints.biblio.unitn.it/archive/00000680
Callegaro, M. et al. 2004 Calculating outcome rates for mobile phone surveys. A proposal of a modified AAPOR standard and its application to three case studies. RC 33 Sixth International Conference on Social Science Methodology (Amsterdam, Netherlands, 16-20 August)
Carmagnat, F. et E. Robson 1999 L'Evolution des Usage du Telephone Portable. Usages and Services in Telecommunications Conference (Arcachon, France) 7-9 June.
Carmagnat, F. 1995 Les Telecommunications en Situation de Mobilite, usages et prospective. CNET PAA/TSA/UST/4141, janvier.
Charlton, T., C. Panting and A. Hannan 2002 Mobile Telephone Ownership and Usage among 10- and 11-Year-Olds: Participation and Exclusion. Emotional Behavioural Difficulties 7(3):152-163.  http://ebd.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/7/3/152
Christoffersen, M. 1992 Mobile Telephony in Denmark: From Fishermen to Businessmen. Social Aspects of the NMT-System, CNET/IDATE seminar: Les Usages Sociaux de la Telephonie Mobile en Scandinavie, Institut Finlandais, Paris, 30 January.
Churchill, E. and N. Wakeford 2001 Framing Mobile Collaborations and Mobile Technologies. In Wireless World. B. Brown, N. Green and R. Harper (Eds.). London, Springer.
Cohen, A. A. and D. Lemish 2003 Real Time and Recall Measures of Mobile Phone Use: Some Methodological Concerns and Empirical Applications. New Media and Society 5(2): 167-183.
Cohen, K. and N. Wakeford 2003 The Making of Mobility, The Making of Self. INCITE, University of Surrey in collaboration with Sapient.
Cooper, G., N. Green, Harper, R. and G. Murtagh 2001 Mobile Users Fixed Society?. e-Usages Conference (Paris) 12-14 June.
Crabtree, J., M. Nathan, and S. Roberts 2003 MobileUK: Mobile Phones & Everyday Life. http://www. theworkfoundation.com/research/isociety/MobileUK_main.jsp
Critical Friends of Technology 2003 A Social Ecology of Wireless Technology. First Monday. 8:8. http://firstmonday.org/issues/ issue8_8/critical/index.html
Cumiskey, K.M. 2004 'Can you hear me now?': The paradoxes of techno-intimacy via the use of personalized communication technology in public. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences & Engineering, 64(8-B): 4107.
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Donner, Jonathan http://research.microsoft.com/~jdonner/

 

2005 The use of mobile phones by microentrepreneurs in Kigali, Rwanda: Changes to social and business networks. Wireless Technologies and Development in Africa. Wireless Communication and Development: A Global Perspective. Annenberg Research Network on International Communication Workshop. (Marina del Ray, California, USA, 7-8 October)
2005 The rules of beeping: exchanging messages using missed calls on mobile phones in sub-Saharan Africa . Questioning the Dialogue: 55th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, New York.
2005 Research Approaches to Mobile Use in the Developing World: A Review of the Literature. International Conference on Mobile Communication and Asian Modernities, City University of Hong Kong.
2005 The mobile behaviors of Kigali's microentrepreneurs: whom they call - and why. N. Kristóf (Ed.). A Sense of Place: The Global and the Local in Mobile Communication. Vienna: Passagen Verlag.
2004 Microentrepreneurs and mobiles: an exploration of the uses of mobile phones by small business owners in Rwanda. Information Technologies and International Development 2(1), 1-22.
2003 What mobile phones mean to Rwandan entrepreneurs. N. Kristóf (Ed.).Mobile Democracy: Essays on Society, Self and Politics. Vienna: Passagen Verlag.
Dányi, E. and M. Sükösd 2003 Who's in Control? Viral Politics and Control Crisis in Mobile Election Campaign. Mobile Communication: Social and Political Effects. N. Kristóf (Ed.). Vienna: Passagen Verlag.
Davide, A., B. Dario, and D. Tal 2004 Fashion Victims: An Unconventional Research Approach in the Field of Mobile Communication. http:// people.interaction-ivrea.it/d.agnelli/on/fv/resources/ismid04_fv_v01.pdf
De Gournay, C. 2002 Pretence of Intimacy in France. In Perpetual Contact. J. Katz and R. Aakhus (Eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
1997 Du Tèlèphone et du Congèlateur : Le Communiquer Frais, Entreprendre la Ville - Nouvelles Temporalitès, Nouveaux Services. De L'Aube.
1996 Waiting for the Nomads. Réseaux 4(2)
1994 En attendant les Nomades. Tèlèphonie Mobile et Modes de Vie. Rèseaux 65, La Communication Itinèrante, juin.
De Gournay, C., Tarrius, A. and Missaoui, L. 1997 The Structure of Communication Usage of Travelling Managers. Communications on the Move: The Experience of Mobile Telephony in the 1990s, L. Haddon (Ed.), COST248 Report.
De Gournay, C., Tarrius, A. et L. Missaoui 1995 Structures d'Usages des Communications chez les Entrepreneurs Circulants. Universit de Toulouse-Le Mirail /CNET, RP/PAA/TSA/UST/4446, août.
de Vries, I. 2003 Mobile Telephony: Realising the Dream of Ideal Communication?
Dholakia, N. and D. Swick 2003 Mobile Technologies and Boundaryless Spaces: Slavish Lifestyles, Seductive Meanderings, or Creative Empowerment. http://ritim.cba.uri.edu/wp2003/pdf_format/HOIT-Mobility-Technology-Boundary-Paper-v06.pdf

Döring [Doering], Nicola

www.nicola-doering.de

2005 Handy und SMS im Alltag. Ergebnisse einer Befragungsstudie. Medien + Erziehung Merz. Zeitschrift für Medienpädagogik 49 (3), 29-34.
2002 1x Brot, Wurst, 5 Sack Äpfel I.L.D. - Kommunikative Funktionen von Kurzmitteilungen (SMS). [1 bread, sausage, 5 bags of apples, I.L.Y. - Communicative Functions of Text Messages (SMS)] Zeitschrift fur Medienpsychologie 14(3), 118-128. http://www.nicola-doering.de/publications/sms-funktionen-doering-2002.pdf
2002 "Kurzm. wird gesendet" - Abkurzungen und Akronyme in der SMS-Kommunikation. [Abbreviations and Acronyms in Text Messaging]. Muttersprache. Vierteljahresschrift fur Deutsche Sprache. 112(2), 97-114. http://www. nicola -doering.de/publications/sms-kurzformen-doering-2002.pdf
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  Eldridge, M. and B. Grinter 2001 Studying Text Messaging In Teenagers. ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) Workshop: Mobile Communications: Understanding Users, Adoption & Design (1-2 April) - http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~palen/chi_workshop/
Ellwood-Clayton, B. 2005 Unfaithful: Enchantment and Disenchantment Through Mobile Use. In J. Hoflich & M. Hartmann (Eds.) An Ethnographic View on Mobile Communication. Berlin.
2004 Desire and loathing in the cyber Philippines. In R. Harper (Ed.) The Inside Text: Social Perspectives on SMS in the Mobile Age. London: Springer-Verlag.
2004 Folk Catholicism in the cyber Philippines: The Lord is my textmate. In K. Nyiri (Ed.), The Global and the Local in Mobile Communication: Places, Images, People, Connections. Vienna: Passagen Verlag.
2003 Virtual strangers: Young love and texting in the Filipino archipelago of cyberspace. In K. Nyiri (Ed.), Mobile Democracy: Essays on Society, Self and Politics (pp. 225-239). Vienna: Passager Verlag.
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  Farley, Tom 2000 Mobile Phone History. Private Line: A website of enquiry into the telephone system. http://www.privateline.com/index.html
Feldhaus, M. 2004 Mobile Kommunikation im Familiensystem. Eine empirische Untersuchung. Würzburg 2004. [Mobile Communication in the Family. An empirical research study]
Fishbein, B. 2003 Waste in the Wireless World: The Challenge of Cell Phones. INFORM Inc. http://www.informinc.org/wirelesswaste.php
Fortunati, Leopoldina 2003 The Mobile Phone and Democracy: an Ambivalent Relationship. Mobile Democracy: Essays on Society, Self and Politics. K. Nyíri (Ed.) Vienna: Passagen Verlag.
2002 The mobile phone: towards new categories and social relations. Information, Communication & Society 5(4): 513-528
2001 The Mobile Phone: An Identity on the Move. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, (5)2
2001 Italy: Stereotypes, True and False. In Perpetual Contact. J.E. Katz and M. Aakhus (Eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
2000 The Mobile Phone: New Social Categories and Relations. Sosiale Konsekvenser av Mobiltelefoni Seminar (Telenor) (Oslo, Norway) 16 June
2000 The Mobile Phone between Orality and Writing. e-Usages Conference, Paris, France 12-14 June.
1998 Revêtir des technologies.
1998 Telecomunicando in Europa, [Telecommunications in Europe] (Ed.) Angeli, Milano.
1997 The Ambiguous Image of the Mobile Phone. Communications on the Move: The Experience of Mobile Telephony in the 1990s, COST248 Report. L. Haddon (Ed.)
1995 Gli Italiani al telefono [Italians on the phone] (Ed.) Angeli, Milano.
Fortunati, L., A. Contarello, P. Gomez, et al. 2003 Social Representations of ICTs and the Human Body. A Comparative Study in Five Countries. The Good, the Bad and the Irrelevant: The user and the future of information and communication technologies. L. Haddon, E. Mante-Meijer, B. Sapio, K-H. Kommonen, L. Fortunati, A. Kant (Eds.). Helsinki: Media Lab UIAH: 56-62
Fortunati, L. and A. Contarello 2002 Social Representation of the Mobile: An Italian Study. The Social and Cultural Impact/Meaning of Mobile Communication, Chunchon, Korea: School of Communication Hallym University, 13-15 July.
2002 Internet-Mobile convergence: Via similarity or complementarity? Trends in Communication 9: 81-98
Fortunati, L. with A.M. Manganelli 2002 El teléfono móvil de los jóvenes. Revista de Estudios de Juventud (57): 59-78. [translated in English (2003) Young people and the mobile telephone http://www.mtas.es/injuve /biblio/revistas/Pdfs/numero57ingles.pdf
Fortunati, L. and M. Chiaro 1999 Nouvelles technologies et compétences des usagers. Réseaux 17(96), Communication et personnes agées, jullet-aout: 147-182
Fortunati, L., R. de Luca and G. Fortunati 1999 Cyber Workers in Usages & Services des Télécommunications à l'heure de Internet, 7-9 juin, Bordeaux.
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  Galperin, H. and F. Bar 2005 Diversifying Network Development: Microtelcos in Latin America and the Caribbean. Wireless Technologies and Development in Africa. Wireless Communication and Development: A Global Perspective. Annenberg Research Network on International Communication Workshop. (Marina del Ray, California, USA, 7-8 October) - http://arnic.info/workshop05.php
Gant, D. and S. Kielser 2001 Blurring the Boundaries: Cell Phones, Mobility, and the Line Between Work and Personal Life. Wireless World. B. Brown, N. Green and R. Harper (Eds.), Springer, London.
Garcia-Montes, J., D. Caballero-Munoz, and M. Perez-Alvarez 2006 Changes in the self resulting from the use of mobile phones. Media Culture Society 28:67-82.
Geser, H. 2004 Towards A Sociological Theory of the Mobile Phone. http://socio.ch/mobile/t_geser1.htm
Gillard, P., K. Wale and A. Bow 1998 The Friendly Phone. Wired-Up: Young People and the Electronic Media. S. Howard (Ed.). London: UCL Press
Glotz, P. and S. Bertschi 2005 Delphi survey on social trends and mobile phone use. Standard report, University of St. Gallen: Institute for Media and Communications Management.
Gow, G. 2005 “Pinpointing Consent: Location Privacy and Mobile Phones,” in Kristóf Nyíri (Ed.) A Sense of Place.  Vienna: Passagen Verlag.
2005 “Information Privacy and the Mobile Phone,” Convergence: the International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies. 11(2): 76-87.
2005 “Public Safety Telecommunications in Canada: Regulatory Intervention in the Development of Wireless E9-1-1,” Canadian Journal of Communication 30(1): 65-88.
2005 “Privacy and Ubiquitous Network Societies.” International Telecommunications Union (ITU), Strategy and Policy Unit, New Initiatives Programme, International Experts Workshop on Ubiquitous Network Societies. Geneva. http://www.itu.int/osg/spu/ni/ubiquitous/Papers/Privacy%20background%20paper.pdf
2004 “Mobil szorakoztatas es a mindennapi elet: kutatasies tervezesi problemak azonositasa.” Médiakutató, Winter edition.  [Mobile Entertainment and Everyday Life: Problem Formulation for Research and Design].
Gow, G. and M. Ihnat. 2004 “Prepaid Mobile Phone Service and the Anonymous Caller: Considering Wireless E9-1-1 in Canada,” Surveillance and Society.
Green, Nicola 2002 On the Move: Technology, Mobility, and the Meditation of Social Time and Space. The Information Society 18(4):281-292
2001 Information Ownership and Control in Mobile Technologies. e-Usages Conference (Paris) 12-14 June.
2001 Who's Watching Whom? Monitoring and Accountability in Mobile Relations. Wireless World. B. Brown, N. Green and R. Harper (Eds.). London: Springer.
Green, Nicola, Richard Harper, Murtagh, G. and G. Cooper 2001 Configuring the Mobile User: Sociological and Industry Views. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 5(2): 146-156
Grinter, R. E. and Eldridge, M.A. 2001 y do tngrs luv 2 txt msg? Proceedings of the Seventh European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (ECSCW), Bonn, Germany. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers: 219-238. http://www2.parc.com/csl/members/grinter /ecscw.pdf
Grinter, R. E., and L. Palen 2002 Instant Messaging in Teen Life. ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). New York: ACM Publishers
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Haddon, L.

http://members.aol.com/leshaddon

2004 Cultural Differences in Communication: Examining Patterns of Daily Life - Mobile Communication and Social Change International Conference (Seoul, Korea. October 18-19)
2000 (2000). The Social Consequences of Mobile Telephony: Framing Questions, Konsekvenser av Mobiltelefoni (Telenor), Oslo, 16 June. http://www.mot.chalmers.se/dept/tso/haddon/Framing.pdf
1998 The Experience of the Mobile Phone. XIV World Congress of Sociology, Social Knowledge: Heritage, Challenges, Prospects (Montreal, 26 July-1 August)
Haddon, L. and J. Vincent 2004 Managing a Communications Repertoire: Mobile vs Landline. Fifth Wireless World Conference. Managing Wireless Communications, 15-16 July. http://members.aol.com/leshaddon/Wireless5.html
Haigney, D. and S.J. Westernman 2001 Mobile (cellular) phone use and driving: a critical review of research methodology. Ergonomics 44(2): 132-143
Hard af Segerstad, Ylva   Use and Adaptation of Written Language to the Conditions of Computer-Mediated Communication. http://www.ling.gu.se/~ylva/
Harkin, J. 2003 Mobilisation: The Growing Public Interest in Public Technology. 02. Demos. http://www.demos.co.uk/media/ mobilisation_page273.aspx
Harper, D. 2001 The Mobile Interface: Old Technologies and New Arguments. In Wireless World. B. Brown, N. Green and R. Harper (Eds.). London: Springer.
Harrington, V. and P. Mayhew 2001 Mobile Phone Theft. Home Office Research Study 235. Research Development & Statistics Directorate, London, United Kingdom, December. http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs/hors235.pdf
Hartmann M., Hills, M, Karl, I., Morgan, B. and Wessels B. 1998 In the Company of Strangers: Users Perception of the Mobile Phone. Communications on the Move. L. Haddon (Ed.)
Hashimoto, Y. 2002 The Spread of Cellular Phones and their Influence on Young People in Japan. The Social and Cultural Impact/Meaning of Mobile Communication, Chunchon, Korea: School of Communication Hallym University, 13-15 July.
Helyar, V. 2001 Usability of Portable Devices: The Case of WAP. Wireless World. B. Brown, N. Green and R. Harper (Eds.). London, Springer
Herbsleb, J.D., et al. 2002 "Introducing Instant Messaging and Chat in the Workplace." ACM Conference of Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), Minneapolis, MN. pp 171-178. http://www.crew. umich.edu/Technical%20reports/
Heurtin, J-P 1998 La Tèlèphonie Mobile, une Communication Itinèrante ou Individuelle? Premiers Elèments d'une Analyse des Usages en France. Rèseaux, 90
Höflich, J. R. and P. Roessler 2001 Mobile schriftliche Kommunikation - oder: E-Mail f? das Handy. Die Bedeutung elektronischer Kurznachrichten (Short Message Service) am Beispiel jugendlicher Handynutzer [Mobile written communication - or: e-mail for the mobile phone. The significance of electronic short messaging (SMS) with reference to the example of juvenile mobile phone users]. Medien & Kommunikationswissenschaft 49(4):437-461.
Horst, H. and D. Miller 2005 From Kinship to Link-up: Cell Phones and Social Networking in Jamaica. Current Anthropology 46(5): 755–778.
Hu, Y., Wood, J., Smith, V., and N. Westbrook 2004 Friendships through IM: Examining the Relationship between Instant Messaging and Intimacy. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 10(1). http://www.ascusc.org/jcmc/vol10/issue1/hu.html
Hu, Y. 2004 Interpersonal Communication in Virtual Reality: Romantic ICQ. [Chinese] Communication & Management Research 3(2), 31-66. http://mail.nhu.edu.tw/~media/_periodical/0302/030202.pdf
Hulme, M. and S. Peters 2001 Me, my phone and I: The role of the mobile phone. ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) Workshop: Mobile Communications: Understanding Users, Adoption & Design (1-2 April) - http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~palen/chi_workshop/
Humphreys, L. 2005 Cellphones in public: social interactions in a wireless era. New Media & Society 7(6): 810-833.
Humphreys, L. 2003 Can You Hear Me Now? A Field Study of Mobile Phone Usage in Public Space. MA Thesis. Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania.
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  Igarashi, T., J. Takai and T. Yoshida 2005 Gender differences in social network development via mobile phone text messages: A longitudinal study. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 22 (5): 691-713.
Igarashi, T. and T. Yoshida 2003 The effect of the use of mobile phone text messages on freshmen's loneliness during the transition to college, Japanese Journal of Psychology, 74, 379-385. (in Japanese with English abstract)
Ishii, K 1996 PHS: revolutionalizing personal communication in Japan. Telecommunications Policy 20(7): 497-506
Ito, M. 2003 Mobile Phones, Japanese Youth, and the Re-Placement of Social Contact http://www.itofisher.com/PEOPLE/mito/ mobileyouth.pdf. Front Stage - Back Stage: Mobile Communication and the Renegotiation of the Social Sphere Conference (Grimstad, Norway, June 22-24) - http://emarkets.grm.hia.no/semoc/
2003 Mobiles and the appropriation of place. receiver 8. http://www.receiver.vodafone.com/ 08/articles/index00.html
2003 Camera phones changing the definition of picture-worthy. Japan Media Review 2 November. http://www.ojr.org/japan/wireless/ 1062208524.php
2003 A New Set of Social Rules for a Newly Wireless Society. Japan Media Review 2 November. http://www.ojr.org/japan/wireless/ 1043770650.php
Ito, M. and D. Okabe 2003 Technosocial Situations: Emergent Structurings of Mobile Email Use. http://www.itofisher.com/PEOPLE/mito/ mobileemail.pdf
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  Jain, S. 2002 Urban Errands: The Means of Mobility. Journal of Consumer Culture 2(3): 419-438
James, C. 2001 Designing the Next Generation of Mobile Communication. ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) Workshop: Mobile Communications: Understanding Users, Adoption & Design (1-2 April) - http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~palen/chi_workshop/
Jaurèguiberry, F. 2003 Les branchés du portable. Sociologie d'aujourd'hui, PUF
1998 Lieux public, Tèlèphone Mobile et Civilite. Rèseaux 90: 71-83
1998 Tèlècommunications et Gènèralisation de l'Urgence. Sciences de la sociète, 44
1997 L'usage du Tèlèphone Portatif comme Expèrience Sociale. Réseaux, n°82-83
1996 De l'Usage des Tèlèphones Portatifs comme Expèrience du Dèdoublement et de l'Accèlèration du Temps. Technologie de l'Information et Socièt, 8(2)
1994 Une Expèrience d'Ubiquit Mèdiatique: Usages du Bi-bop Paris et Strasbourg. CNET PAA/TSA/UST/4135, Décembre
Johnson, P. 2001 Mobile Interaction: A Resource View. ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) Workshop: Mobile Communications: Understanding Users, Adoption & Design (1-2 April) - http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~palen/chi_workshop/
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  Kasesnieme, E.-L. 2003 Elävän mobiilikuvan ensi tallenteet: Käyttäjien kokemuksia videoviestinnästä. (English: Moving pictures: User experiences about video messaging). Abstract in English (p. 5-6). http://www.vtt.fi/inf/pdf/tiedotteet/ 2003/T2204.pdf
2003 Mobile Messages: Young People and a New Communication Culture. Tampere, Finland, Tampere University Press. http://granum.uta.fi/english/ kirjanTiedot.php?tuote_id=8834
Kasesnieme, E.-L. and P. Rautiainen 2002 Mobile Culture of Children and Teenagers in Finland. In Perpetual Contact. J.E. Katz and M. Aakhus (Eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Katz, J. E. 1999 Communication in the year 2075. Science and the Future. Annual Supplement of the Encyclopedia Britannica. Chicago and London: Encyclopedia Britannica.
1997 Social and organizational consequences of wireless communications: A selective analysis of residential and business sectors in the United States. Telematics and Informatics 14(3): 223-256.
1996 Understanding Communication Privacy: Unlisted Telephone Subscribers in the United States. The Information Society 12(4): 407-423.
1996 Higher-Order Social Consequences of Widespread Mobile Personal Communications. The Emerging World of Wireless Communications. C. M. Firestone (Ed.), Queenstown, MD: The Aspen Institute and Institute for Information Studies: 91-120.
Katz, J. E. and P. Aspden 1998 Theories, Data, and Potential Impacts of Mobile Communications. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 57:133-156.
1996 Mobile communications: Theories, Data and Potential Impacts. A Longitudinal Analysis of US National Surveys, Bellcore.
Katz, J.E. and S. Sugiyama 2006 Mobile phones as fashion statements: evidence from student surveys in the US and Japan. New Media & Society 8(2): 321-337.
Ketola, P. and M. Roykkee 2001 Three Facets of Usability in Mobile Handsets. ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) Workshop: Mobile Communications: Understanding Users, Adoption & Design (1-2 April) - http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~palen/chi_workshop/
Kim, J. 2001 Analyzing Mobile Internet Users: Results from a Monitoring Study, an Experiment, and a Survey Study. ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) Workshop: Mobile Communications: Understanding Users, Adoption & Design (1-2 April) - http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~palen/chi_workshop/
Klamer, L., Haddon, L. and R. Ling 2000 The Qualitative Analysis of ICTs and Mobility, Time Stress and Social Networking. EURESCOM P-903 Report, Heidelberg.
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Kurvinen, E., and A. Oulasvirta 2004 Towards socially aware pervasive computing: a turntaking approach. Proceedings of the 2nd International IEEE Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications, Orlando, Florida, March: 346-351. http://www.cs. helsinki.fi/u/oulasvir/scipubs/33_Kurvinen_E_Oulasvirta_A.pdf
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