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El. knyga: Between the Public and Private in Mobile Communication

Edited by (Universidade da Beira Interior, Portugal)

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    Leidykla pateikė šią knygą šifruota forma, o tai reiškia, kad norint ją atrakinti ir perskaityti reikia įdiegti nemokamą programinę įrangą. Norint skaityti šią el. knygą, turite susikurti Adobe ID . Daugiau informacijos  čia. El. knygą galima atsisiųsti į 6 įrenginius (vienas vartotojas su tuo pačiu Adobe ID).

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    Norint skaityti šią el. knygą mobiliajame įrenginyje (telefone ar planšetiniame kompiuteryje), turite įdiegti šią nemokamą programėlę: PocketBook Reader (iOS / Android)

    Norint skaityti šią el. knygą asmeniniame arba „Mac“ kompiuteryje, Jums reikalinga  Adobe Digital Editions “ (tai nemokama programa, specialiai sukurta el. knygoms. Tai nėra tas pats, kas „Adobe Reader“, kurią tikriausiai jau turite savo kompiuteryje.)

    Negalite skaityti šios el. knygos naudodami „Amazon Kindle“.

Mobile devices’ impact on daily life has raised relevant questions regarding public and private space and communication. Both the technological environment (operating systems, platforms, apps) and media ecosystems (interface design, participatory culture, social media) influence how users deal with the public and private, intimate and personal spheres. Leading researchers in communication, art, computer engineering, education, law, sociology, philosophy, and psychology here explore current methodologies for studying the dichotomy of the public and private in mobile communication, providing a foundation for further research.

Editor's Note ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(4)
Ana Serrano Telleria
Part I Refraining Theories and Methods
5(30)
1 The Phases of Mobile Communication Research
Rich Ling
2 Mobile Culture in Singapore: From Democrature to Datacracy
25(10)
Derrick De Kerckhove
Part II Revisiting Traditional Issues
35(64)
3 Evolving Patterns of Mobile Call Openings and Closings
37(23)
Leopoldina Fortunati
Naomi S. Baron
4 Visual Interpersonal Communication in Daily Life: Skype as a Precursor of Perpetual Visual Contact
60(17)
James E. Katz
Elizabeth Thomas Crocker
5 Of Owned, Shared, and Public Access ICT: Constructs of Privacy and Publicness in Marginal Spaces
77(22)
Cheryll Ruth R. Soriano
Ruepert Jiel Cao
Part III Delving into the Intimacy Sphere, the Social and the Cultural Space
99(54)
6 The "Smart" Women: How South Asian Women Negotiate Their Social and Cultural Space Through Mobile Technology
101(19)
Ishita Shruti
7 Inscribing Intimacy: Conceptual Frames for Understanding Mobile Media Affect
120(18)
Amparo Lasen
Larissa Hjorth
8 The Afterlife of Intimacy: Selfies, Loss, and Intimate Publics
138(15)
Larissa Hjorth
Part IV The Performance of the Self, the Mobile Content and the Copyright
153(66)
9 A Comparative Study between Japanese, US, Taiwanese, and Chinese Social Networking Site Users: Self-Disclosure and Network Homogeneity
155(20)
Kenichi Ishii
10 Doing Things with Content: The Impact of Mobile Application Interface in the Uses and Characterization of Media
175(24)
Juan Miguel Aguado
Inmaculada J. Martinez
Laura Canete Sanz
11 Copyright and User-Generated Contents for Mobile Devices: News, Entertainment, and Multimedia
199(20)
Javier Diaz Noci
Part V The New Generations on the Mobile Ecosystem
219(60)
12 Educating for Privacy in the Digital and Mobile Ecosystems: Toward a Proposed Syllabus
221(22)
Ana Serrano Telleria
Maria Luisa Branco
Sandra Carina Guimaraes
13 Sociability, Smartphones, and Tablets
243(19)
Leslie Haddon
14 The Mobile Generation and Instagram Photography
262(17)
Lev Manovich
Part VI The Empowered User and the Media
279(66)
15 Active Audiences: User Participation in Online Media Content
281(22)
Koldo Meso
Simon Pena
16 Hashtag Wars and Networked Framing: The Private/Public Networked Protest Repertoires of Occupy on Twitter
303(21)
Sharon Meraz
17 Structural Crises of Meaning and New Technologies: Reframing the Public and the Private in the News Media through the Expansion of Voices by Social Networks
324(20)
Ana Serrano Telleria
Joao Carlos Correia
Heitor Costa Lima Da Rocha
18 A Starting Path for a Great Future
344(1)
Ana Serrano Telleria
List of Contributors 345(8)
Index 353
Ana Serrano Tellerķa is Assistant Professor at University of Castilla La Mancha, Spain; a Postdoctoral Researcher at LabCom.IFP, University of Beira Interior, Portugal; Media Consultant, R+D+i Project Manager; and a journalist and performer.