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Wetenschappelijke artikels gepubliceerd op het internet
Danninger, M & Bernardin, K & Ekenel, HK & Köhler, T & Malkin, R & Stiefelhagen, R & Waibel, A 2005, ‘The Connector – Facilitating Context-aware Communication’, ICMI ’05, Trento Italy, pp. 69-75, bekeken op 01/07/07 http://isl.ira.uka.de/~stiefel/papers/ICMI05_danninger.pdf
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Haddon, L 1998, ‘The experience of the mobile phone’,
Paper presented to the XIV World Congress of Sociology, “Social Knowledge: Heritage, Challenges, Prospects”, Montreal, July 26th August 1st 1998, bekeken op 01/07/07, http://www.mot.chalmers.se/dept/tso/haddon/Montreal.pdf
Hakkila, J & Chatfield, C 2006, ‘Personal Customisation of Mobile Phones – A case study’, NordiCHI 2006: Changing Roles, 14-18 October 2006, Oslo, Norway, pp. 409-412, bekeken op 071/07/07, http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1182475.1182524#
Hartmann, M, ‘The Web Generation? The (de)construction of users, morals and consumption’, Key deliverable. The European media and technology in everyday life network (EMTEL), 2000-2003, bekeken op 01/07/07, http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/EMTEL/reports/hartmann_2003_emtel.pdf
Ito, M & Okabe, D 2005, Intimate Connections: Contextualizing Japanase Youth and Mobile Messaging, bekeken op 01/07/07, http://www.itofisher.com/mito/archives/itookabe.texting.pdf .
Lasen, A n.d., The social Shaping of Fixed and Mobile Networks: A Historical Comparison, Digital World Research Center, University of Surrey, bekeken op 01/07/07
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Ling, R & Helmersen, P 2000, ‘”It must be necessary, it has to cover a need”: The adoption of mobile telephony among pre-adolescents and adolescents’, Presented at the conference on the social consequences of mobile telephony, 16 June, Oslo, Norway, bekeken op 01/07/07, http://www.milab.dk/dokumentation/public/Artikler%20og%20rapporter/Ling…
Ling, R 1997, “One can talk about common manners!”: The use of mobile telephones in inappropriate situations, bekeken op 01/07/07, http://www.richardling.com/papers/1997_One_can_talk_about_common_manner…
Ling, R & Julsrud, T & Krogh, E 1997, The Goretex principle: the hytte and mobile telephones in Norway, bekeken op 01/07/07, http://www.richardling.com/papers/1997_Mobile_hytte_The_gortex_principl…
Ling, R 2001a, Adolescent girls and young adult men: two sub-cultures of the mobile telephone, Kjeller, Telenor Research and development, bekeken op 01/07/07, http://www.telenor.no/fou/program/nomadiske/articles/rich/(2001)Adolesc…
Ling, R 2001b, ‘The diffusion of mobile telephony among Norwegian Teens: A report from after the revolution’, Presented at ICUST 2001 in Paris, France, June 2001, bekeken op 01/07/07, http://www.telenor.no/fou/program/nomadiske/articles/rich/(2001)Report…
Ling R, Yttri, B 2004, Control, emancipation and status: The mobile telephone in the teen’s parental and peer group control relationships, bekeken op 01/07/07, http://www.richardling.com/papers/2004_Control_Emancipation_and_status…
Moisio, RJ & Askegaard, S, n.d., ‘Fighting Culture – Mobile Phone. Consumption Practices as Means of Consumer Resistance’, Department of makerting, University of Southern denmark, Odense. RMO@SAM.SDU.DK
Molz, JG 2004, “‘Watch us wander’: negotiating the public and the private in round the world travel websites”, Lancaster university, Draft paper, www.globalivity.com, later gepubliceerd als Molz, JG 2006, “‘Watch us wander’: mobile surveillance and the surveillance of mobility", Environment and Planning A, vol. 38, issue 2, pp. 377 – 393.
Peters, S 2004, Information mobility: The Behavioural Technoscape, Lancaster University Management School, Working Paper, 2004/024, bekeken op 01/07/07, http://www.lums.lancs.ac.uk/publications/viewpdf/000269/,
Punie, Y & Bogdanowicz, M & Berg AJ & Pauwels, C & Burgelman, JC 2003, ‘Living and Working in the information society: Quality of life in a digital world’, Final deliverable European Media Technology and Everyday Life Network (EMTEL), bekeken op 01/07/07, http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/EMTEL/reports/punie_et_al_2003_emtel.p…;
Sadler, K & Robertson, T & Kan, M 2006, ‘It’s always there, it’s always on: Australian freelancer’s management of availability using mobile technologies’, Proceedings of the 8th conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services MobileHCI '06, ACM Press, pp. 49-52, bekeken op 01/07/07, http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1152226
Satchell, C & Singh, S n.d., The mobile phone as the globalizing icon of the early 21st century, RMIT University/Smart internet Technology, Cooperative research centre, Melbourne, Australia, bekeken op 01/07/07 http://mams.rmit.edu.au/acskqncnfu6wz.pdf
Schmidt, A & Stuhr, T & Gellersen, H n.d., Context-phonebook, extending mobile phone applications with context, TecO, University of Karlsruhe, bekeken op 01/07/07, http://www.cis.strath.ac.uk/~mdd/mobilehci01/procs/schmidt_cr.pdf
Siewiorek, D & Smailagic, A & Furukawa, J & Moravej, N & Reiger, K & Shaffer, J n.d., SenSay: A context-aware Mobile Phone, Human Computer Interaction Institute and Institute for Complex Engineered Systems, Carnegie Mellon University, http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~aura/docdir/sensay_iswc.pdf
Stewart, J, 2002, The social consumption of ICTs: Insights from research on the appropriation and consumption of new ICTs in the domestic environment, University of Edinburgh, bekeken op 01/07/07, http://homepages.ed.ac.uk/jkstew/work/Social_Consumption_of_ICTs.pdf
The COST269 Mobility Workgroup (Haddon, L., de Gournay, C., Lohan, M., Östlund, B., Palombini, I, Sapio, B., Kilegran, M.) 2001, From Mobile to Mobility: The Consumption of ICTs and Mobility in Everyday Life, viewed 01/07/07, http://members.aol.com/leshaddon/Subject.html
Artikels uit kranten en tijdschriften
‘A Flood of Pleas to F.C.C: No Phones on Planes, Please’, 2007, The New York Times, 24 maart.
‘9,132 miljoen gsm-gebruikers’ 2006a, De Morgen, 22 februari.
‘Belgen bellen 9,37 miljard minuten mobiel’, 2006b, De Morgen, 11 september.
Demets, F 1997 ‘Telefoneren kan altijd’, Knack, 10 september, pp. 32 - 38.
Doumen, S 2006, ‘GSM wordt accessoire’, De Morgen, 21 oktober.
Haerynck, J 1995 ‘De plaag van de mobiele handtelefoon’, De Groene Amsterdammer, 1 februari, pp. 12-13.
‘Het Cijfer’, 2007a, De Morgen, 13 februari, p. 29.
‘In amper vijf jaar kwart meer gsm-aansluitingen’, 2007b, De Morgen, 19
januari.
Meeus, R 2006 ‘Belg kan niet meer zonder gsm’, De Morgen 17 augustus.
Mitch, B & John, B 2004, ‘The Almanac’, Computerworld, 15 maart, vol. 38, issue 11, p. 42.
‘Your cheating phone’, 2004, The Economist, 2 december, p. 15.
Van Aelst, 2007, ‘Gadgets lijken voor velen een obsessie te worden’, De Tijd, 16 maart.
5.5 Publicaties van organisaties
An Orange Future Enterprise Coalition report 2006, ‘Organisational Lives. Inventing the future with mobile technology’, bekeken op 01/07/07http://www.business.orange.co.uk/servlet/Satellite?pagename=Business&c=…
OECD Key indicators, bekeken op 01/07/07, www.oecd.org/sti/ICTindicators
Powerpointpresentaties
Vincent, J 2004, ‘Digiplay 3, Emotion and Mobile Phones’, Digital World Research Center, Surrey University, september, bekeken op 01/07/07, http://www.dwrc.surrey.ac.uk/portals/0/DigiPlay3.PDF
Websites
Keating, E & Nagai, E 2006, ‘Societal impacts of cell phones’, a project in collaboration with NTT DoCoMo, Inc. Japan, bekeken op 01/07/07 http://www.sts.utexas.edu/projects/docomo/index.html
Barton, T & Borrini-Feyerabend, G & de Sherbinin, A & Warren P, 1997 ‘Our People, Our Resources’, IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK, http://www.iucn.org/themes/spg/Files/opor/opor3_2.html#3.4, bekeken op 15/07/07