Theme : mobilephones
- apophenia: how youth find privacy in interstitial spaces danah boyd post on young people and privacy from : petebradwell 11th March 2008
- Bibliography for Mobile Devices/SMS/IM Nalini P. Kotamraju's developing bibliography on social science research into mobile phone cultures. from : petebradwell 27th February 2008
- Wi: Journal of the Mobile Digital Commons Network Wi publishes the latest in Canadian mobilities research, encompassing disciplines such as design, engineering, computer science, communications and media studies. from : petebradwell 27th February 2008
- Nalini P. Kotamraju Homepage of sociologist Nalini P. Kotamraju from : petebradwell 27th February 2008
- Carphone Warehouse : Mobile Life Report Survey mapping the public's attitudes to, and uses of, mobile phones. Some interesting stats. from : petebradwell 19th September 2006
- Pupils get revision help by text Pupils at a school in Buckinghamshire have been getting extra help with GCSE revision by texting their teachers. from : mollywebb 28th June 2006
- Mobilising Public Services A couple of weeks back, we hosted a fascinating seminar for O2 on the possibilities for using mobile phones in public services. A couple of years back, this kind of talk was everywhere. Mobiles would, along with the rest of the e-government movement, transform the way that we interacted with the public sphere. So what happened?I've written a summary of the event for anyone who came, or for those who are interested. The message is, we're going places, but we're still a long way from New York's... from : jackstilgoe 10th November 2005
- mobiles anonymous In the first of a series of hot button mobile phone seminars run with O2, an expert audience considered children and their phones. A wide-ranging discussion, taking in playground phone envy to bullying-by-text, eventually zeroed in on anonymity is the key issue. Would requiring the registration of pay-as-you-go phones (monthly accounts are already registered, obviously) provide real bite for industry self-regulation? And could it work in practice? News that ID cards could be closer than we... from : EddieEddie 2nd April 2004
- Communication in the 21st Century A couple of weeks ago, Will Davies of iSociety at the Work Foundation and I did a double act at the RSA. Our title was 'Communication in the 21st Century' and I have to admit it was quite good fun. If you're interested, here's Will's lecture (pdf 150k) and here's my response (pdf 70k). There were also some pretty interesting questions from the floor but I'm afraid I don't have a write up of those... I think the RSA might be doing a transcript at some point. The purpose of putting the talks up... from : paulmiller 4th November 2003
- London Calling Yes, it's another Demos report about mobile phones! Building on the stormin' success of James Harkin's Mobilisation, this new pamphlet sets out the agenda for m-government in London and urges local authorities to welcome mobile as a major platform for delivering services and communicating with citizens. The m-future is in our hands (indeed at our thumbs) and we can shape it to serve the public interest if we take the time to develop the right strucutres of governance. To adapt a phrase beloved... from : alistairdavidson 20th October 2003
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