Displacing Place:
Mobile Communication in the Twenty-first Century Edited
by Sharon Kleinman
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION--Sharon Kleinman
PART ONE: Place and 'Polis
CHAPTER 1. Mobile Communication in the Twenty-first Century, or
"Everybody, Everywhere, at Anytime"--Gary Gumpert & Susan
J. Drucker
CHAPTER 2. Municipal
WiFi Comes to Town--Harvey Jassem
CHAPTER 3. Mobility in Mediapolis: Will Cities be Displaced, Replaced, or Disappear?--Gene Burd
CHAPTER 4. Living and Loving in the Metro/Electro
Polis: Understanding the Neurobiology of Attachments in a Society with Ubiquitous Mobile Information and Communication Technologies--Yvonne Houy
CHAPTER
5. Displacing Place with Obsolete Information and Communication Technologies--Julie
Newman
PART TWO: Mobile Innovations
CHAPTER
6. Cyber-crime on the Move--Matthew Williams
CHAPTER 7. Breaking Free: The Shaping and Resisting of Mobility
in Personal Information and Communication Technologies--Julian Kilker
CHAPTER 8. Mobile Culture: Podcasting as Public
Media--Jarice Hanson & Bryan Baldwin
CHAPTER 9. Reach out and Download Something: An Analysis of Cell Phone and Cell Phone Plan
Advertisements--Richard Olsen
PART THREE: Mobile Technologies at Work
CHAPTER 10. Networks Unleashed: Mobile Communication
and the Evolution of Networked Organizations--Calvert Jones & Patricia Wallace
CHAPTER 11. Medical Communication: Improving Patient
Safety in the Operating Room and Critical Care Unit--Keith J. Ruskin
CHAPTER 12. Therapy at a Distance: Information and Communication Technologies
and Mental Health--Penny A. Leisring
CHAPTER 13. But You Don't Play with the Mobile Information and Communication Technologies
You Already Have: An Instructional Technologist's View of Teaching with Technology in Higher Education--Gary
Pandolfi
CHAPTER 14. Pumping
Up the Pace: The Wireless Newsroom--Andrew Smith
CONCLUSION. Anytime, Any Place: Mobile Information and Communication Technologies
in the Culture of Efficiency--Sharon Kleinman
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX