Information and Communication Technologies in Everyday Life: A Concise Introduction and Research Guide

Author:   Dr Leslie Haddon (London School of Economics, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Volume:   v. 2
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9781859737989


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   15 August 2004
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Author:   Dr Leslie Haddon (London School of Economics, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Berg Publishers
Volume:   v. 2
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.298kg
ISBN:  

9781859737989


ISBN 10:   1859737986
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   15 August 2004
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Uneven patterns of adoption and use of ICTs 3. Children, youth and ICTs 4. Changing life circumstances and ICTs 5. Managing relationships through and around ICTs 6. Social networks and ICTs 7. Time and ICTs 8. Movement, public spaces and ICTs 9. The careers of ICTs 10. Conclusions

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'Leslie Haddon - one of the most influential new media researchers - employs the general concept of 'domestication' to bring the reader into the complex social dynamics shaping, and often taming, the impact of technologies like the computer and mobile phone in everyday life.' Professor William H. Dutton, Director, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford 'This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the relationship between the new information and communication technologies and society. The author shows how the relationships between ICTs and society are never as clean and clear cut as some media, policy and even academic representation might have us believe - the discussion of the 'digital divide' being an excellent expose of some of the sloppy thinking that has gone before.' Ben Anderson, University of Essex 'Haddon provides a useful framework and presents complex and diverse results in a clear and concise fashion. This is a book that will be of use to


'Leslie Haddon - one of the most influential new media researchers - employs the general concept of 'domestication' to bring the reader into the complex social dynamics shaping, and often taming, the impact of technologies like the computer and mobile phone in everyday life.' Professor William H. Dutton, Director, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford'This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the relationship between the new information and communication technologies and society. The author shows how the relationships between ICTs and society are never as clean and clear cut as some media, policy and even academic representation might have us believe - the discussion of the 'digital divide' being an excellent expose of some of the sloppy thinking that has gone before.' Ben Anderson, University of Essex 'Haddon provides a useful framework and presents complex and diverse results in a clear and concise fashion. This is a book that will be of use to


'Leslie Haddon - one of the most influential new media researchers - employs the general concept of domestication to bring the reader into the complex social dynamics shaping, and often taming, the impact of technologies like the computer and mobile phone in everyday life.' Professor William H. Dutton, Director, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford 'This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the relationship between the new information and communication technologies and society. The author shows how the relationships between ICTs and society are never as clean and clear cut as some media, policy and even academic representation might have us believe - the discussion of the 'digital divide' being an excellent expose of some of the sloppy thinking that has gone before.' Ben Anderson, University of Essex 'Haddon provides a useful framework and presents complex and diverse results in a clear and concise fashion. This is a book that will be of use to students and researchers alike, and hopefully at least a few of our ICT gurus will take a break from their pontificating to take a look at what the serious and systematic efforts of an army of social researchers actually tells us.' Professor Ian Miles, University of Manchester 'An excellent survey of the topic, this book does a superb job of synthesizing a rapidly growing body of research.' Ralph Schroeder, Chalmers University, Sweden 'The strength of this book really lies in the deep knowledge Haddon has of ICT's, gained from many years researching the topic from different angles, with a range of research partners and contexts, and the way he is able to convey his material is a well-organised, clear and rigorous manner.' Gerard Goggin, University of Queensland, Media International Australia (Feb 2006)


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Leslie Haddon is Visiting Research Associate in Media at the London School of Economics

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