Futures in mobile communication research: Introduction to the special issue

Author:

Campbell Scott W1ORCID,de Souza e Silva Adriana2ORCID,Fortunati Leopoldina3,Goggin Gerard4

Affiliation:

1. University of Michigan, USA

2. North Carolina State University, USA

3. University of Udine, Italy

4. The University of Sydney, Australia

Abstract

Mobile communication’s embedding throughout social life has generated new directions in research and theory to understand changes in how people engage with others, the physical environment, and media content. As an early home for mobile communication research, New Media & Society is well-positioned to host this special issue, including eight articles themed around Futures in Mobile Communication Research. Although diverse in research traditions, the articles come together to reflect a shared historical influence as well as coherent themes around theory, methods, and ethics to help guide these and other futures in mobile communication research.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Communication

Reference5 articles.

1. European Commission (1993) The future of the European telecommunications user. Available at: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/248 (accessed 17 January 2023).

2. New Tech, New Ties

3. Taken for Grantedness

4. Remote mothering and the parallel shift: Women meet the cellular telephone

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