ISBN:
9781402030604
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource
,
v.: digital
Edition:
Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Computer Science Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Series Statement:
The Kluwer International Series on Computer Supported Cooperative Work 4
DDC:
303.4833
Keywords:
Computer Science
;
Sociology
;
Architectural design
;
Anthropology
;
hardback
;
general
;
SMS
;
Handy
;
Mobile Telekommunikation
Abstract:
SMS or Text is one of the most popular forms of messaging. Yet, despite its immense popularity, SMS has remained unexamined by science. Not only that, but the commercial organisations, who have been forced to offer SMS by a demanding public, have had very little idea why it has been successful. Indeed, they have, until very recently, planned to replace SMS with other messaging services such as MMS. This book is the first to bring together scientific studies into the values that - texting - provides, examining both cultural variation in countries as different as the Philippines and Germany, as well as the differences between SMS and other communications channels like Instant Messaging and the traditional letter. It presents usability and design research which explores how SMS will evolve and what is likely to be the pattern of person-to-person messaging in the future. In short, "The Inside Text" is a fundamental resource for anyone interested in mobile communications at the start of the 21st Century.
Description / Table of Contents:
Inside Text: an introduction; Changing Cultures of Written Communication: Letter - E-mail - SMS; Language in SMS - a socio-linguistic view; Please reply! The replying norm in adolescent SMS communication; Nascent Communication Genres within SMS and MMS; From Voice to Text: continuity and change in the use of mobile phones in France and Japan; Intimate Connections: Contextualizing Japanese youth and mobile messaging; The Breakthrough of Text Messaging in Finland; SMS Use Among Deaf Teens and Young Adults in Norway
Description / Table of Contents:
Mobile Communications vis-à-vis Teen Emancipation, Peer Group Integration and DevianceDesire and Loathing in the Cyber Philippines; Usability Issues of Sending Text Messages; Design for Richer Reachability: Mobile inspection in building maintenance; Working Text: Texting Work; Gift of the Gab; Swarm: Text messaging designed to enhance social coordination; Default Thinking: Why consumer products fail
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
DOI:
10.1007/1-4020-3060-6
URL:
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