Know of humanities/social research on wireless?
I am also exploring the use of wireless devices to support workplace learning. Here are a few articles that might be helpful. Fortunati, L. (2005). Is body-to-body ocmmunication still the prototype? The Information Society, 21(53), 53-61. Fortunati, L. (2002). The mobile phone: Towards new categories and social relations. Information, Communication & Society, 5(4, 513-528. Green, N. (2002). On the move: Technology, mobility, and the mediation of social time and space. The Information Society, 18, 218-292. Jain, S. S. (2002). Urban errands: The means of mobility. Journal of Consumer Culture, 2(3), 385-404. Leonardi, P. M. (2003). Problematizing "new media": Culturally based perceptinos of cell phones, computers among united states latinos. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 20(2), 160-179. Rafael, V. L. (2003). The cell phone and the crowd: Messianic politics in the contemporary phillipines. Public Culture, 15(3), 399-425. --------------------------------- Gail D. Taylor, Ed.M. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Human Resource Education Ph.D. Student Educational Psychology Teaching Assistant "There is no difference between living and learning." -- John Holt
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