Computers, Phones, and the Internet: Domesticating Information Technology

Computers, Phones, and the Internet: Domesticating Information Technology

Computers, Phones, and the Internet: Domesticating Information Technology

Computers, Phones, and the Internet: Domesticating Information Technology

eBook

$37.49  $49.99 Save 25% Current price is $37.49, Original price is $49.99. You Save 25%.

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

During the past decade, technology has become more pervasive, encroaching more and more on our lives. Computers, cell phones, and the internet have an enormous influence not only on how we function at work, but also on how we communicate and interact outside the office. Researchers have been documenting the effect that these types of technology have on individuals, families, and other social groups. Their work addresses questions that relate to how people use computers, cell phones, and the internet, how they integrate their use of new technology into daily routines, and how family function, social relationships, education, and socialization are changing as a result. This research is being conducted in a number of countries, by scientists from a variety of disciplines, who publish in very different places. The result is that it is difficult for researchers and students to get a current and coherent view of the research literature. This book brings together the leading researchers currently investigating the impact of information and communication technology outside of the workplace. Its goal is to develop a consolidated view of what we collectively know in this fast-changing area, to evaluate approaches to data collection and analysis, and to identify future directions for research. The book will appeal to professionals and students in social psychology, human-technology interaction, sociology, and communication.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195346275
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 07/06/2006
Series: Human Technology Interaction Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Carnegie Mellon University

University of Essex

Carnegie Mellon University

Table of Contents

1. Social Studies of Domestic Information and Communication Technologies, Malcom Brynin and Robert KrautInformation Technology and Social Change2. Protraits of American Internet Use: Frindings from the Pew Internet & American Life Project, John B. Horrigan3. Passing By and Passing Through, Ben Anderson4. Older People and New Technologies, Yoel Raban and Malcom Brynin5. Information Technology and Family Time Displacement, John P. Robinson and Jos De Haan6. Examining the Impact of Internet Use on TV Viewing: Details Make a Difference, Robert Kraut, Sara Kiesler, Bonka Boneva, and Irina Shlovski7. The Neutered Computer, Malcom BryninTechnology is Context—Home, Family, and Community8. The Consumption Junction Revisited: Networks and Contexts, Maria Bakardjieva9. Designing the Family Portal for Home Networking, Alladi Venkatesh, Steven Chen, Victor M. Gonzalez10. Children's Privacy Online: Experimenting with Boundaries Within and Beyond the Family, Sonia Livingstone11. Children's Home Internet Use: Antecedents and Psychological, Social & Academic Consequences, Linda A. Jackson, Alexander von Eye, Frank A. Biocca, Gretchen Barbatsis, Yong Zhao, and Hiram E. Fitzgerald12. Social and Civic Participation in a Community Network, John M. Carroll, Mary Beth Rosson, Andrea Kavanaugh, Wendy Schafer, Jason Snook, Philip IsenhourNew Technology in Teenage Life13. Teens on the Internet: Interpersonal Connection, Identity, and Information, Patricia M. Greenfield, Elisheva F. Gross, Kaveri Subrahmanyam, Lalita K. Suzuki and Brendesha Tynes14. Teenage Communication in the Instant Messaging Era, Bonka Boneva, Amy Quinn, Robert Kraut, Sara Kiesler, and Irina Shklovski15. Control, Emancipation, and Status: The Mobile Telephone in the Teen's Parental and Peer Group Control Relationships, Rich Ling and Brigitte Yttri16. Intimate Connections: Contextualizing Japanese Youth and Mobile Messaging, Mizuko Ito and Daisuke OkabeThe Internet and Social Relationships17. The Internet and Social Interaction: A Meta-analysis and Critique of Studies, 1995-2003, Irina Shklovski, Sara Kiesler, and Robert Kraut18. Communication Technology and Friendship During the Transition From High School to College, Jonathon N. Cummings, John B. Lee, and Robert Kraut19. Considering the Interactions: The Effects of the Internet on Self and Society, Katelyn Y.A. McKenna and Gwendolyn Seidman20. Rhythms and Ties: Towards a Pragmatics of Technologically-mediated Sociability, Christian Licoppe and Zbigniew Smoreda
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews