
Mobile communication has dramatically changed over the past decade with the diffusion of smartphones. Unlike the basic 2G mobile phones, which "merely" facilitated communication between individuals on the move, smartphones allow individuals to communicate, to entertain and inform themselves, to transact, to navigate, to take photos, and countless other things. Mobile communication has thus transformed society by allowing new forms of coordination, communication, consumption, social interaction, and access to news/entertainment. All of this is regardless of the space in which users are immersed.Set in the context of the developed and the developing world, The Oxford Handbook of Mobile Communication and Society updates current scholarship surrounding mobile media and communication. The 43 chapters in this handbook examine mobile communication and its evolving impact on individuals, institutions, groups, societies, and businesses. Contributors examine the communal benefits, social consequences, theoretical perspectives, organizational potential, and future consequences of mobile communication. Topics covered include, among many other things, trends in the Global South, location-based services, and the "appification" of mobile communication and society.
This handbook investigates how the rapid proliferation of smartphones and mobile technologies has fundamentally restructured social interaction, institutional operations, and global communication patterns. The editors, a team of distinguished scholars in media and communication studies, compile research from a diverse international cohort to analyze the shift from basic mobile telephony to the multifunctional smartphone era. The text provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how mobile media influences individual behavior and societal organization across both developed and developing regions.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this volume as a foundational reference for students and researchers navigating the intersection of sociology and digital media. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous survey of contemporary mobile communication scholarship.
Page Count:
736
Publication Date:
2020-05-19
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190864389
ISBN-13:
9780190864385
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