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sjcs keitai [9 articles]

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  • Always On: Language in an Online and Mobile World
    (04 April 2008)
    by Naomi S Baron
    posted to keitaistudies keitaiculture keitai air-l by sjc on 2008-09-30 13:20:36 as **
  • Everyware : The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing
    (10 March 2006)
    by Adam Greenfield
  • notes Handbook of Mobile Communication Studies
    (31 July 2008)
    edited by James E Katz
    posted to keitai ketaiculture by sjc on 2008-06-01 22:53:09 as ** along with 2 people colleenmacklin qbert
  • Mobilizing Generation 2.0: A Practical Guide to Using Web2.0 Technologies to Recruit, Organize and Engage Youth
    (25 April 2008)
    by Ben Rigby
    posted to internet keitai studies web20 by sjc on 2008-05-25 15:23:15 as ****
  • Can the Cellphone Help End Global Poverty?
    New York Times (13 April 2008)
    by Sara Corbett
    posted to design keitai by sjc on 2008-04-12 17:53:39 as **
  • NTT DoCoMo: Review of a Case
    Japan Media Review
    by Jack Qiu
    posted to japanstudies keitai by sjc on 2007-08-25 08:15:12 as read
  • The Cell Phone : The Anthropology of Communication
    (31 October 2006)
    by Heather Horst, Daniel Miller
    posted to keitai by sjc on 2007-04-24 23:30:35 as **
  • The Cell Phone Reader: Essays in Social Transformation
    (24 February 2006)
    by Anandam Kavoori, Noah Arceneaux
    posted to keitai by sjc on 2007-04-24 23:25:47 as **
  • Personal, Portable, Pedestrian : Mobile Phones in Japanese Life
    (01 September 2005)
    by Ito
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