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Toutes les cinq secondes en moyenne, votre portable se manifeste à vous. Cet ouvrage se penche sur ce phénomène de société et montre comment cette sollicitation permanente se transforme en dispositif de mobilisation. Qui dit mobilisation dit militarisation. Ainsi le mobile nous transforme en militaires, abolissant la distinction entre public et privée, entre jour et nuit, entre travail et repos, en nous mobilisant en permanence : nous voilà sommés d'être sans cesse responsables, de ne rien oublier ni pardonner.Le portable aurait-il contribué à l'émergence d'un nouvel état de guerre ?
Téléphonie mobile --- Cell phones --- Aspect social --- Social aspects --- Téléphone cellulaire --- Téléphone cellulaire --- Aspect social. --- Téléphonie mobile
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L'auteur analyse d'un point de vue philosophique les transformations du lien social induites par le téléphone portable. Il indique ainsi qu'en bouleversant les notions d'espace et de temps, cet objet oblige à reformuler la signification du destin historial de l'Occident tracé par Aristote et Heidegger.
Cell phones --- Smartphones --- Téléphone cellulaire --- Téléphones intelligents --- Social aspects. --- Aspect social --- Téléphonie mobile publique --- Philosophie
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Cell phones. --- Application software --- Mobile computing. --- Téléphone cellulaire --- Logiciels d'application --- Informatique mobile --- Development. --- Développement --- Android (Electronic resource)
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iPhone (Smartphone) --- Computer software --- Mobile computing --- Cell phones --- iPhone (Téléphone intelligent) --- Logiciels --- Informatique mobile --- Téléphone cellulaire --- Programming --- Development --- Programming --- Programmation --- Développement --- Programmation
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Fully updated to reflect new developments in social media and digital scholarship, the book identifies the core relational issues these media disturb and shows how our talk about them echoes historical discussions about earlier communication technologies. Chapters explore how we use mediated language and nonverbal behavior to develop and sustain communities, social networs, and new relationships, and to maintain existing relationships in or everyday lives.
Interpersonal relations. --- Interpersonal relations --- Internet --- Cell phones --- Relations humaines --- Téléphone cellulaire --- Technological innovations --- Social aspects. --- Social aspects --- Innovations --- Aspect social --- #SBIB:309H103 --- Mediatechnologie / ICT / digitale media: sociale en culturele aspecten --- Primary groups --- Computer. Automation --- Technological innovations.
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Ring tones --- Cell phones --- Cell phone services industry. --- Mobile games industry --- Internet entertainment industry --- Digital media --- Tonalités de sonnerie --- Téléphone cellulaire --- Téléphonie cellulaire --- Jeux sur mobile --- Spectacles et divertissements sur Internet --- Médias numériques --- Social aspects --- Social aspects. --- Social aspects. --- Aspect social --- Aspect social --- Industrie --- Industrie --- Industrie --- Aspect social
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The internet and the mobile phone have disrupted many of our conventional understandings of our selves and our relationships, raising anxieties and hopes about their effects on our lives. This timely and vibrant book provides frameworks for thinking critically about the roles of digital media in personal relationships. Rather than providing exuberant accounts or cautionary tales, it offers a data-grounded primer on how to make sense of these important changes in relational life. The book identifies the core relational issues these media disturb and shows how the ways we talk about them echo historical discussions about earlier communication technologies. Chapters explore how we use mediated language and nonverbal behavior to develop and maintain communities, social networks, new relationships, and to maintain relationships in our everyday lives. It combines research findings with lively examples to address questions such as whether mediated interaction can be warm and personal, whether people are honest about themselves online, whether relationships that start online can work, and whether using these media damages the other relationships in our lives. Throughout, the book argues for approaching these questions with firm understandings of the qualities of media as well as the social and personal contexts in which they are developed and used. Personal Connections in the Digital Age will be required reading for all students and scholars of media, communication studies, and sociology, as well as all those who want a firmer understanding of digital media and everyday life--Publisher.
Primary groups --- Computer. Automation --- Interpersonal relations. --- Interpersonal relations --- Internet --- Cell phones --- Relations humaines --- Téléphone cellulaire --- Technological innovations --- Social aspects. --- Social aspects --- Innovations --- Aspect social --- #SBIB:309H103 --- cultuurfilosofie --- sociologie --- nieuwe media --- cyberspace --- internet --- gsm's --- digitale media --- 301 --- Mediatechnologie / ICT / digitale media: sociale en culturele aspecten --- ICT. --- Interpersoonlijke communicatie. --- Technological innovations. --- Téléphone cellulaire --- Human relations --- Interpersonal relationships --- Personal relations --- Relations, Interpersonal --- Relationships, Interpersonal --- Social behavior --- Social psychology --- Object relations (Psychoanalysis)
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"Why do we feel insulted or exasperated when our friends and family don't answer their mobile phones? If the Internet has allowed us to broaden our social world into a virtual friend-net, the mobile phone is an instrument of a more intimate social sphere. The mobile phone provides a taken-for-granted link to the people to whom we are closest; when we are without it, social and domestic disarray may result. In just a few years, the mobile phone has become central to the functioning of society. In this book, Rich Ling explores the process by which the mobile phone has become embedded in society, comparing it to earlier technologies that changed the character of our social interaction and, along the way, became taken for granted. Ling, drawing on research, interviews, and quantitative material, shows how the mobile phone (and the clock and the automobile before it) can be regarded as a social mediation technology, with a critical mass of users, a supporting ideology, changes in the social ecology, and a web of mutual expectations regarding use. By examining the similarities and synergies among these three technologies, Ling sheds a more general light on how technical systems become embedded in society and how they support social interaction within the closest sphere of friends and family."
Cell phones --- Mobile communication systems --- Interpersonal communication --- Communication and culture. --- Téléphone cellulaire --- Radiocommunications mobiles --- Communication interpersonnelle --- Communication et culture --- Social aspects. --- Technological innovations --- Aspect social --- Innovations --- Téléphone cellulaire --- Mass communications --- Communication and culture --- Social aspects --- Technological innovations&delete& --- E-books --- Culture and communication --- Culture --- Communication --- Interpersonal relations --- Vehicles --- Vehicular communication systems --- Radio --- Wireless communication systems --- Communication systems --- DIGITAL HUMANITIES & NEW MEDIA/General --- SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY/General --- SOCIAL SCIENCES/Media Studies
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The Japanese term for mobile phone, keitai (roughly translated as "something you carry with you"), evokes not technical capability or freedom of movement but intimacy and portability, defining a personal accessory that allows constant social connection. Japan's enthusiastic engagement with mobile technology has become -- along with anime, manga, and sushi -- part of its trendsetting popular culture. Personal, Portable, Pedestrian, the first book-length English-language treatment of mobile communication use in Japan, covers the transformation of keitai from business tool to personal device for communication and play. The essays in this groundbreaking collection document the emergence, incorporation, and domestication of mobile communications in a wide range of social practices and institutions. The book first considers the social, cultural, and historical context of keitai development, including its beginnings in youth pager use in the early 1990s. It then discusses the virtually seamless integration of keitai use into everyday life, contrasting it to the more escapist character of Internet use on the PC. Other essays suggest that the use of mobile communication reinforces ties between close friends and family, producing "tele-cocooning" by tight-knit social groups. The book also discusses mobile phone manners and examines keitai use by copier technicians, multitasking housewives, and school children. Personal, Portable, Pedestrian describes a mobile universe in which networked relations are a pervasive and persistent fixture of everyday life.
Technology --- Cell phones. --- Social aspects --- Mobile phones --- Japanese life --- Cell telephones --- Cellphones --- Cellular phones --- Cellular radio --- Cellular telephones --- Mobiles (Telephones) --- Phones, Cell --- Telephones, Cell --- Wireless phones --- Radio --- Telephone --- Transmitter-receivers --- DIGITAL HUMANITIES & NEW MEDIA/General --- COMPUTER SCIENCE/Human Computer Interaction --- CULTURAL STUDIES/Global Studies --- Cell phones --- J4126 --- J4484 --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- media and (mass) communications --- Japan: Economy and industry -- communication -- telephony --- Technologie --- Téléphone cellulaire --- Aspect social
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Tracing the impact of the cell phone from personal issues of loneliness and depression to the global concerns of the modern economy and the transnational family, this book presents an ethnography of the impact of the technology through the exploration of the cell phone's role in everyday lives.
Cellular telephones --- #SBIB:309H103 --- #SBIB:309H1713 --- #SBIB:39A8 --- Cell telephones --- Cellphones --- Cellular phones --- Cellular radio --- Mobile phones --- Mobiles (Telephones) --- Phones, Cell --- Telephones, Cell --- Wireless phones --- Social aspects --- Psychological aspects. --- Mediatechnologie / ICT / digitale media: sociale en culturele aspecten --- Mediatechnologie: nieuwe toepassingen (abonnee-televisie, electronic mail, desk top publishing, virtuele realiteit...) --- Antropologie: linguïstiek, audiovisuele cultuur, antropologie van media en representatie --- Téléphone cellulaire --- Psychological aspects . --- Cell phones --- Cell phones -- Jamaica. --- Cell phones -- Jamaica -- Psychological aspects. --- Cell phones -- Social aspects -- Jamaica. --- Téléphone cellulaire --- Radio --- Telephone --- Transmitter-receivers --- Psychological aspects --- Mass communications --- Jamaica --- Aspect social --- Cell phones - Jamaica --- Cell phones - Social aspects - Jamaica --- Cell phones - Jamaica - Psychological aspects
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