The Mobile Media Debate

The Mobile Media Debate

  • Thilo von Pape
  • Veronika Karnowski
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9781003312963ISBN 10: 1003312969

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The Mobile Media Debate is written by Thilo von Pape and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1003312969 (ISBN 10) and 9781003312963 (ISBN 13).

"An accessible, engaging, and timely overview of the key debates surrounding mobile media's role in today's society. Edited by Thilo von Pape and Veronika Karnowski, this volume features contributions from a broad range of geographical and disciplinary backgrounds to provide unique insights into the multiplicity of standpoints within the field of mobile media and communication. The collection explores a broad range of perspectives from the micro-level of individual or small group appropriation of mobile media, to the uses and effects among larger communities, public spaces, and societies on the whole. The chapters address individual uses and effects of mobile media, such as problematic smartphone use, news consumption through mobile media, and mobile media as an empowerment tool for entrepreneurs. They also discuss the role of mobile media in private and professional social constellations (phubbing, personal mobile device use at work) and in struggles over personal empowerment, counter-power, and global development. Looking beyond the smartphone, the book also explores underlying infrastructures and emerging technologies such as augmented and virtual reality. This book is a key resource for students and scholars of media and communication, as well as policy makers and practitioners working in related areas such as media education"--