call for chapters on mobile phones and young people
Dr. Nina Wakeford and I ran a workshop at the Annenberg Center for Communication in October 2002, presenting the results of our research on mobile phones and the cultural worlds of young people. We presented some of these findings at AOIR 2002. We are now in talks with a publisher about a volume on mobile phones and young people. Before we finalize the proposal, we would like to invite researchers with recent, empirically-based work in this area to contribute. We are particularly interested in research that might be considered innovative, for example, in terms of methodology, areas of the world or types of people discussed. If you would like to suggest a chapter for consideration, please send either one of us an email by JUNE 1 with a few sentences describing your possible contribution. Thank you. Nalini Kotamraju nalinik@socrates.berkeley.edu Nina Wakeford n.wakeford@soc.surrey.ac.uk -------------------------------------------------------------------------- nalini p. kotamraju ph.d candidate, department of sociology university of california at berkeley mailto:nalinik@socrates.berkeley.edu | http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~nalinik
Hi Nalini, How are you? Greetings from SARS infected Toronto. I just read your call for chapters and it sounds very interesting. I would be very curious to read the book once it comes out. Are you planning to come to AIR this year? Let me know, it would be great to see you again. Cheers, -- Anabel ____________________________________________________________ Ph.D. Candidate Faculty of Information Studies University of Toronto
Sorry, this was not meant to be for the list. -- Anabel ____________________________________________________________ Ph.D. Candidate Faculty of Information Studies University of Toronto
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