Heidegger, Habermas and the Mobile Phone

Heidegger, Habermas and the Mobile Phone

Author: George Myerson

Publisher: Totem Books

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13:

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Annotation. "Move over e-commerce, mantra of the late twentieth century; welcome m-commerce, catchword of the new millennium! Everyone remembers 'It's good to talk', the cosy slogan of the mobile at the end of the last century. But now, we are witnessing a global campaign to re-promote the mobile: credit card, internet link, e mail port and, if you still have time, voice-mail junction."


EBOOK: Mobile and Wireless Communications: An Introduction

EBOOK: Mobile and Wireless Communications: An Introduction

Author: Gordon Gow

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)

Published: 2006-06-16

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 0335225551

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The mobile information society has revolutionised the way we work, communicate and socialise. Mobile phones, wireless free communication and associated technologies such as WANs, LANs, and PANs, cellular networks, SMS, 3G, Bluetooth, Blackberry and WiFi are seen as the driving force of the advanced society. The roots of today's explosion in wireless technology can be traced back to the deregulation of AT&T in the US and the Post Office and British Telecom in the UK, as well as Nokia's groundbreaking approach to the design and marketing of the mobile phone. Providing a succinct introduction to the field of mobile and wireless communications, this book: Begins with the basics of radio technology and offers an overview of key scientific terms and concepts for the student reader Addresses the social and economic implications of mobile and wireless technologies, such as the effects of the deregulation of telephone systems Uses a range of case studies and examples of mobile and wireless communication, legislation and practices from the UK, US, Canada, mainland Europe, the Far East and Australia Contains illustrations and tables to help explain technical concepts and show the growth and change in mobile technologies Features a glossary of technical terms, annotated further reading at the end of each chapter and web links for further study and research Mobile and Wireless Communications is a key resource for students on a range of social scientific courses, including media and communications, sociology, public policy, and management studies, as well as a useful introduction to the field for researchers and general readers.


Heidegger in America

Heidegger in America

Author: Martin Woessner

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-12-20

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 1139494406

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Heidegger in America explores the surprising legacy of his life and thought in the United States of America. As a critic of modern life, Heidegger often lamented the growing global influence of all things American. However, it was precisely in America where his thought inspired the work of generations of thinkers – not only philosophers but also theologians, architects, novelists, and even pundits. As a result, the reception and dissemination of Heidegger's philosophical writings transformed the intellectual and cultural history of the United States at a time when American influence was itself transforming the world. A case study in the complex and sometimes contradictory process of transnational exchange, Heidegger in America recasts the scope and methods of contemporary intellectual and cultural history in the age of globalization, challenging what we think we know about Heidegger and American ideas simultaneously.


Cellular Convergence and the Death of Privacy

Cellular Convergence and the Death of Privacy

Author: Stephen B. Wicker

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2013-11

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 0199915350

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Cellular Convergence and the Death of Privacy explores the recent technological developments in the communication industry and the growing trend for all forms of communication to converge into the cellular handset. Stephen Wicker addresses the impact of cellular convergence on privacy from technical, legal, and social perspectives.


Mobile Computing: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications

Mobile Computing: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications

Author: Taniar, David

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2008-11-30

Total Pages: 3721

ISBN-13: 9781605660547

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"This multiple-volume publication advances the emergent field of mobile computing offering research on approaches, observations and models pertaining to mobile devices and wireless communications from over 400 leading researchers"--Provided by publisher.


Cellular Phones, Public Fears, and a Culture of Precaution

Cellular Phones, Public Fears, and a Culture of Precaution

Author: Adam Burgess

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 9780521520829

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This is the first account of the health panic surrounding cellular phones that developed in the mid-1990s. Treating the issue as more 'social construction' than evident scientific problem, it tells the story of how this originally American anxiety diffused internationally, having an even bigger impact in countries such as Italy. Burgess highlights the contrasting reactions to the issue ranging from positive indifference in Finland to those such as the UK where precautionary measures were taken. These differences are located within the emergence of a precautionary culture driven by institutional insecurity that first appeared in the US and is now most evident in Europe. Anxieties about cell phone radiowaves are also situated historically in the very different reactions to technologies such as x-rays and in the more similar 'microwave suspicions' about television. In addition, Burgess outlines a history and sociology of what is, despite media-driven anxieties, a spectacularly successful device.


Media, Modernity and Technology

Media, Modernity and Technology

Author: David Morley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006-09-27

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 1134317131

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From best-selling author David Morley, this book presents a set of interlinked essays which discuss and examine some of the key debates in the fields of media and cultural studies. Spanning the last decade, this fascinating and readable book is based on interdisciplinary work on the interface of media and cultural studies, cultural geography and anthropology. Clearly structured in five thematic sections, the book surveys the potential contribution of art-based discourses to the field and offers critical perspectives on the emergence of the ‘new media’ of our age. Including discussion on the status and future of media and cultural studies as disciplines, the significance of technology and new media, and raising questions about the place of the magical in the newly emerging forms of techno-modernity in which we live today, this is a media student must-read.


Psychotherapy and Spirituality

Psychotherapy and Spirituality

Author: Agneta Schreurs

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 1853029750

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Schreurs presents a range of therapeutic situations, analogies and case-studies in which spiritual concerns may arise, and explores them from spiritual and psychological perspectives, showing how they connect and differ. This engaging book is essential reading for all therapists who feel out of their depth when patients raise spiritual concerns.


Digital Culture Unplugged

Digital Culture Unplugged

Author: Nalini Rajan

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2020-11-29

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 1000084116

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This edited volume is an exploration of the many different ways in which contemporary society negotiates digital technologies and media in South Asia. It especially focuses on cyber-religion, the notion of self-formation and digital technology, urban cybercultural phenomenon, digital era in cinema and photography that represent an eclectic mix o