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Perpetual contact: mobile communication, private talk, public performanceJanuary 2002
Publisher:
  • Cambridge University Press
  • 40 W. 20 St. New York, NY
  • United States
ISBN:978-0-521-80771-5
Published:01 January 2002
Pages:
371
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Preface and acknowledgments
pp .20–.24
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Finland: a mobile culture
pp 19–29
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Korea: personal meanings
pp 63–79
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The Netherlands and the USA compared
pp 110–125
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Pretense of intimacy in France
pp 193–205
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The challenge of absent presence
pp 227–241
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The telephone comes to a Filipino village
pp 274–283
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Beginnings in the telephone
pp 284–300
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Opening sequencing
pp 326–385

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  • Boston University
  • Rutgers University–New Brunswick

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