Society for the Social Study of Mobile Communications


The Society for the Social Study of Mobile Communication (SSSMC) is intended to facilitate the international advancement of cross-disciplinary mobile communication studies. It is intended to serve as a resource and to support a network of scholarly research as to the social consequences of mobile communication.




Sunday, January 1, 2006

New Technologies in Global Societies

New Technologies in Global Societies

Peilin Luo, Leopoldina Fortunati, and Shanhua Yang (eds.)

Review
A strong point is the heavy emphasis on China ... China is, after all, the largest single mobile telephony market in the world. -- International Journal of Communication

Product Description
Technological advancements in the West since the last millennium have contributed to global modernity. Technologies set conditions for the closeness of the nation-states and for the affinity of the global and the local. They are also penetrating everyday life, and even sometimes the body, producing radical social changes. Yet, arguing that new technologies bring a new life and a promising future to global societies remains a questionable thesis. This book attempts to explore the relationship between new technologies and global societies, to gain an understanding of how the positive as well as negative influences of technologies bear on global societies, how their practices of use are resisted or re-interpreted by these societies, and how their social meaning is constituted through the process of negotiation with these societies. Part 1 is on science, technology, culture, and the body; Part 2 is on new media and generations, and Part 3 is on information and communication technologies (ICTs) and work.


Citation:

Law, P.-L., Fortunati, L. & Yang, S. (Eds.) (2006). New technologies in global societies. New Jersey, NJ: World Scientific.