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Karakama, Yūshō, und Mitsurō Miyashita. Mobiki-gō shiryōshū: Gōsonsei no kisoteki kenkyū (shiryō hen). [Kagoshima-shi: "Kagoshima-ken Shiryō Shūi" Kankōkai], 1985.

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Ming yue gong zuo shi, Hrsg. Hei ke gong fang cong ru men dao jing tong: Shou ji an quan pian, quan xin sheng ji ban. Beijing Shi: Beijing da xue chu ban she, 2016.

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Making Mobile Hen Houses (Golden Cockerel). Gold Cockerel Books, 2005.

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Stephens, Keri K. Meetings as a Site to Negotiate Mobile Control. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190625504.003.0005.

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When mobile devices entered organizational meetings, there was a flurry of responses that sometimes resulted in misunderstandings. Olivia is a manager who’s trying to adapt to her vice president’s strict rule of “no thumbs under the table.” But her direct boss keeps bugging her while she’s in other meetings. Cedric is a mid-level manager in a global advertising firm who is confident his constant BlackBerry use conveys how productive he is; but the president thinks mobile use in his meetings hinders listening. Four key findings emerge: (1) some managers establish meeting ground rules, while others are not so clear; (2) subordinates using their mobiles in meetings are often oblivious as to how they’re being judged; (3) people often multicommunicate in meetings to essentially be two places at once; and (4) concertive control puts a normative pressure on groups that practically forces them to agree to be always reachable.
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Stephens, Keri K. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190625504.003.0001.

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Delilah is a mother of three who works the phones in dispatch at a metropolitan police department. She enjoys her job, but her new boss is ruffling some feathers. Complaining that he gets too many emails, he wants their team to start communicating through text messages. But he forgets that mobile service plans are fairly expensive for many of his employees. What happens in the “Flicked Her a Nickel” story sets the stage for how employees, managers, organizations, friends, and family negotiate for control over mobile communication. This chapter introduces a focus on how communication happens around mobile devices and shows how this research contributes to three fields: mobile communication, organizational communication, and management information systems. It introduces key terms, previews the chapters, and teases the reader with a few of the unexpected findings.
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Lloyd, Ian J. 15. Patents. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198787556.003.0015.

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This chapter focuses upon the somewhat complex manner in which the patent system has operated in respect of so-called software-related inventions. Topics discussed include the Patents Act 1977 and the European Patent Convention; the development of software patent jurisprudence; and the mobile phone patent wars.
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Stephens, Keri K. Negotiating Mobile Communication in Customer-Facing Work. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190625504.003.0010.

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There appear to be formal and informal rules associated with using mobile devices in view of customers. This chapter examines many types of customer-facing workers including waitstaff, childcare workers, teachers, telephone fundraisers, retail associates, and fast-food staff. Many customer-facing workers have limited reachability during their workday because they’re accessible only during windows of time that correspond to their breaks. Quite often their friends and family don’t understand the limits on their reachability, and this proves so frustrating that some workers quit their jobs. Other employees hide, often in the bathroom, to respond to those necessary text messages. Managers of these workers have a direct connection with them through their mobile devices. Roommates often work for the same company, and if someone is late for work, his managers not only text him but bug his friends as well.
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Hellman, Samuel. Heroes. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190650551.003.0006.

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The author’s medical heroes are recognized not only for their scientific accomplishments but also for their public actions to benefit humankind in general. Thomas Hodgkin is famous for the eponymous disease named for him and Marie Curie for the discovery of the first known radioactive substances, polonium and radium. But both did much more: Hodgkin, in his efforts to improve public health in Great Britain and in the Levant; and Curie, in harnessing diagnostic X-ray mobile field units in World War I, as well as making radium available for cancer treatment by publicizing its effectiveness and raising funds for its purchase and use at major international cancer centers. It is this continuum of involvement from science to public benefit that makes them the author’s heroes.
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Fones-Wolf, Elizabeth, und Ken Fones-Wolf. Introduction. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039034.003.0001.

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This introductory chapter provides an overview of the role of religion and faith in the life of working people. In many studies, religion served as an impediment to workers' understanding their class interests. Religion either divided workers of different faiths, served as a tool for the upwardly mobile, or provided a numbing fatalism that prevented working people from taking action against their exploiters. In other studies, the stimulus provided by Herbert Gutman weighed heavily. He was drawn to the examples he uncovered of a Christian spirit infusing the rhetoric and writings of labor activists and offering a postmillennial justification for working-class solidarity. Neither group of scholars tried to grapple systematically with the messiness of spiritual convictions and how those convictions interacted with lived experiences to shape the consciousness and actions of average working people.
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Slusser, George. Introduction. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038228.003.0001.

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This book explores the life and work of Gregory Benford. Born in 1941 in Mobile, Alabama, Benford has strong roots in the American South. But as member of a military family, he spent much of his adolescence in other countries such as Germany and Japan. In the process he developed a cosmopolitan perspective, which gave rise to a lifelong fascination with “alien” cultures. Benford earned a doctorate in physics at the University of California, San Diego, and received his PhD in 1967. This book examines Benford's distinguished career as science fiction writer as well as his ideas on science and scientists “doing science,” the writing of science fiction, and the social and cultural issues raised by science. It also considers Benford's literary production in terms of its main categories.
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Callaghan, Madeleine. ‘That such a man should be such a poet!’. Liverpool University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9781786940247.003.0004.

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‘To Wordsworth’, ‘Verses Written on Receiving a Celandine in a Letter from England’, and Julian and Maddalo show Shelley responding to other poets as he shapes his discrete poetic voice. Wordsworth, who had been Shelley’s leader found, was becoming, in Shelley’s eyes, a leader lost. This chapter explores the complicated and nuanced poetry of relationship that Shelley makes out of his political disappointment in his older peer. Like Shelley’s open address to Wordsworth, Julian and Maddalo seems to speak to the relationship between Shelley and Byron. The poem seems to stage a Shelley-Byron conversation where Shelley places their ideological clash at the forefront of his dialogic poem. Yet even as Shelley seems to provide the reader with symbolic footholds, the poem resists such identifications. If Shelley, in these poems, is a poet among others, he remains carefully apart by virtue of his nuanced and mobile response to his peers.
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Dimendberg, Edward, Hrsg. The Moving Eye. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190218430.001.0001.

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Once the province of film and media scholars, today the moving image concerns historians of art and architecture and designers of everything from websites to cities. As museums and galleries devote increasing space to video installations that no longer presuppose a fixed viewer, urban space becomes envisioned and planned through “fly-throughs,” and technologies such as GPS add data to the experience of travel, images in motion have captured the attention of geographers and scholars across the humanities and social sciences. Mobility studies is remaking how we understand a contemporary world in relentless motion. Media theorist and historian Anne Friedberg (1952–2009) was among the first practitioners of visual studies to theorize the experience of mobile vision. Her books Window Shopping and The Virtual Window have become key points of reference in the discussion of the windows that frame images and the viewers in motion who perceive them. Although widely influential beyond her own discipline, Friedberg’s work has never been the subject of an extended study. The Moving Eye gathers together essays by a renowned international group of thinkers in media studies, art history, architecture, and museum studies to consider the rich implications of her work for understanding film and video, new media, visual art, architecture, exhibition design, urban space, and virtual reality. These nine essays advance the lines of inquiry begun by Friedberg.
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Tenhunen, Sirpa. Mediating Gender. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190630270.003.0005.

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Chapter 5 looks at how mobile phones mediate gender and kinship relationships. It demonstrates that the positive impacts of women’s phone use are subtle and ambiguous: most calls are about the slight redefinition of home boundaries. Phones in Janta make it possible for women to extend the safety associated with home to cover moving in the outside world. Phones also help women reach the outside world from their homes, providing them with new possibilities to choose the context for their speech and to engage in critical and unconventional discourses. Phones especially help young wives to challenge their mother-in law’s authority and build closer relationships with their mothers after marriage. However, women are positioned differently in how frequently they can make calls. A woman’s ability to call reflects the position she has carved for herself in her in-law’s house as well as the household’s economic standing.
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Mildenberg, Ariane, und Patricia Novillo-Corvalán, Hrsg. Virginia Woolf, Europe, and Peace. Liverpool University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781949979350.001.0001.

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Virginia Woolf, Europe, and Peace: Transnational Circulations enlarges our understanding of Virginia Woolf’s pacifist ideology and aesthetic response to the World Wars by re-examining her writings and cultural contexts transnationally and comparatively through the complex interplay between modernism, politics, and aesthetics. The “transnational” paradigm that undergirds this collection revolves around the idea of transnational cultural communities of writers, artists, and musicians worldwide who were intellectually involved in the war effort through the forging of pacifist cultural networks that arose as a form of resistance to war, militarism, and the rise of fascism. The book also offers philosophical approaches to notions of transnational pacifism, anti-war ethics, and decolonization. Presenting the perspectives of a range of significant scholars and critics, the chapters in this volume engage with mobile and circulatory pacifisms, highlighting the intersections of modernist inquiries across the arts (art, music, literature, and performance) and transnational critical spaces (Asia, Europe, and the Americas) to show how the convergence of different cultural and linguistic horizons can significantly expand and enrich our understanding of Woolf’s modernist legacy.
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Sutcliffe-Braithwaite, Florence. Class in the Millennium Memory Bank, 1998–2000. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198812579.003.0007.

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This chapter examines discourses of class in interviews for the Millennium Memory Bank, at the end of the 1990s. It finds similar themes to those traced in earlier chapters: ordinariness, authenticity, and ambivalence were prominent in interviewees’ testimonies—working-class, middle-class, and even upper-class. Many thought the idea of ‘classlessness’, as espoused by John Major, was attractive; none thought he had achieved this goal, but many did think class divides had declined in the post-war period, and that an ‘ordinary’ middle group was now the largest in society. This chapter also examines narratives of upward social mobility in the 1990s, suggesting that the range of important sociological studies of the ‘hidden injuries’ and cultural facets of class that appeared in that decade were shaped by the experiences of upwardly mobile men and women who knew about the dislocations of moving class because they themselves had done it.
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Phelps, Nicholas A. Interplaces. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199668229.001.0001.

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Much of the world’s economic activity takes place in interplaces—places between cities and nations, the geographical containers that we have taken for granted for hundreds of years now. In this book Nicholas Phelps provides a guide to this uncharted territory within urban and economic geography. He highlights the importance of intermediary actors and processes in shaping the in-between economy of interplaces. From the airports, shopping malls, and office parks that have sprung up on the roads between cities to work done on the move in cars and trains, to the decisions made by internationally mobile networks of experts in conferences and negotiations, the economic geography of interplaces is revealed as one involving four recurring and coexisting economic geographical formations—the agglomeration, the enclave, the network, and the arena. The author sets out a multidisciplinary perspective and agenda on the question of the how, why, and where much contemporary economic activity takes place.
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Quintero Saravia, Gonzalo M. Bernardo de Gálvez. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469640792.001.0001.

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Although Spain was never a formal ally of the United States during the American Revolution, its entry into the war tipped the balance against Britain. Led by Bernardo de Gálvez, supreme commander of the Spanish forces in North America, Spanish military campaigns against British settlements on the Mississippi River—and later against Mobile and Pensacola—were crucial in preventing Britain from concentrating all its North American military and naval forces on the fight against George Washington’s Continental army. This first comprehensive biography of Gálvez (1746–86) examines in detail the commander’s considerable historical impact and expands our understanding of Spain’s contribution to the war. A man of both empire and the Enlightenment, Gálvez was also pivotal in the design and implementation of Spanish colonial reforms while viceroy of New Spain (1785–86),, which included the reorganization of Spain’s Northern Frontier that appeased the region for the duration of the Spanish presence in North America. Extensively researched through Spanish, Mexican, and U.S. archives, the book’s portrait of Gálvez reveals him as central to the histories of the Revolution and late eighteenth-century America and offers a reinterpretation of the international factors involved in the American War for Independence.
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Richardson, Allissa V. Bearing Witness While Black. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190935528.001.0001.

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Bearing Witness While Black: African Americans, Smartphones and the New Protest #Journalism tells the story of this century’s most powerful black social movement through the eyes of 15 activists. At the height of the Black Lives Matter uprisings, African Americans filmed and tweeted evidence of fatal police encounters, spurring a global debate on excessive police force, which disproportionately claimed the lives of African Americans. The book reveals how smartphones, social media, and social justice empowered black activists to create their own news outlets, continuing a centuries-long, African American tradition of using the news to challenge racism. It identifies three overlapping eras of domestic terror against African American people—slavery, lynching, and police brutality—and the journalism documenting their atrocities, generating a genealogy showing how slave narratives of the 1700s inspired the abolitionist movement; black newspapers of the 1800s galvanized the anti-lynching and civil rights movements; and smartphones of today powered the anti–police brutality movement. This lineage of black witnessing, the book shows, is formidable and forever evolving. The text is informed by the author’s activism. Personal accounts of her teaching and her own experiences of police brutality are woven into the book to share how she has inspired black youth to use mobile devices to speak up from the margins. Bearing Witness While Black conveys a crucial need to protect our right to look into the forbidden space of violence against black bodies and to continue to regard the smartphone as an instrument of moral suasion and social change.
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Solymar, Laszlo. Getting the Message. 2. Aufl. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198863007.001.0001.

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Laszlo Solymar’s book is quite unique in the sense that it is the only one that covers all the major developments in the history of telecommunications for the past 4,000 years, like fire signals, the mechanical telegraph, the electrical telegraph, telephony, optical fibres, fax, satellites, mobile phones, the Internet, the digital revolution, the role of computers, and also some long-forgotten technologies like news broadcasting by a devoted telephone network. It tells the technical aspects of the story but also how it affects people and society; e.g.it discusses the effect of the electric telegraph on war and diplomacy, how thanks to the telegraph Kitchener could preserve the Cairo-to-Cape Town red band for the British Empire, or more recent events like the effect of deregulation upon the monopoly of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T). A number of anecdotes are told, e.g. how one murderer was caught by telegraphy when he arrived at Paddington Station and how another murderer was caught by wireless telegraphy when tried to escape by boat from Britain to Canada. The last chapter is concerned with the future: how the future was envisaged in the past and how we imagine the future of telecommunications now.
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McLaughlin, Emily. Yves Bonnefoy and Jean-Luc Nancy. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198849582.001.0001.

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This book explores how the French poet Yves Bonnefoy (1923–2016) develops a newly affirmative, tactile, and embodied practice of poetic performance in the latter half of his career. It investigates how this shift is prompted by a conceptual change that Bonnefoy undergoes in writing Dans le leurre du seuil (1975) as he comes to perceive finitude not merely as a force of dissolution but as a dynamic of opening and exposure. Analysing how this transformation convinces the poet of the generative nature of the act of relation, this study examines how Bonnefoy no longer perceives the poem as an isolated body that reaches out to the material world from a distance but presents it as an ontological performance: an exploration of the dynamics by which linguistic, corporeal, and material forces reverberate side by side and by which worldly existence opens up in and through the poem. Using Jean-Luc Nancy’s philosophical writings to cast new light on this practice of poetic performance, this book explores how the poet and the philosopher both stress the immersive nature of this kind of textual experimentation. It investigates how they insist that the text does not speak about the world but experiments with its creative force from within, exploring the spacious dynamics of exposition that bring the poem into being, asking us to situate ourselves within these dynamics and to be opened up by them, to reimmerse ourselves in an endlessly mobile and relational world.
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