ABSTRACT

This volume proposes the mobile Internet is best understood as a socio-technical "assemblage" of objects, practices, symbolic representations, experiences and affects. Authors from a variety of disciplines discuss practices mediated through mobile communication, including current phone and tablet devices. The converging concepts of Materialities (ranging from the political economy of communication to physical devices) and Imaginaries (including cultural values, desires and perceptions) are touchstones for each of the chapters in the book.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

Theories of the Mobile Internet: Mobilities, Assemblages, Materialities and Imaginaries

part I|72 pages

The Politics of Mobility and Immobility

chapter 1|10 pages

“We Shall Not Be Moved”

On the Politics of Immobility

chapter 3|15 pages

The Materiality of Locative Media

On the Invisible Infrastructure of Mobile Networks

chapter 4|25 pages

Labors of Mobility

Communicative Capitalism and the Smartphone Cybertariat

part II|83 pages

Mobile Pasts and Futures

chapter 7|15 pages

Mobile Web 2.0

New Imaginaries of Mobile Internet

chapter 8|19 pages

Future Archaeology

Re-animating Innovation in the Mobile Telecoms Industry

part III|79 pages

Living Mobile Lives

chapter 10|13 pages

New and Old, Young and Old

Aging the Mobile Imaginary

chapter 12|20 pages

A Hole in the Hand

Assemblages of Attention and Mobile Screens

chapter 13|16 pages

Apps and Drive