COMMUNICATIONS IN THE 21ST CENTURY
The Mobile Information Society



Conference 

Budapest

June 10–12, 2004

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

The Global and the Local
in Mobile Communication

Places, Images, People, Connections

  Program

Conference site:
Hungarian Academy of Sciences main building

 

FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 14:00 – 16:30

Parallel sessions

GLOBALIZATION AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION MOBILE COMMUNICATION AND LOCAL LIFE MMS AND VIDEO IN MOBILE COMMUNICATION MOBILE COMMUNICATION AND THE NEW INTIMACY NETWORKS, LINKS, CONNECTIONS     
Room A:
"Elnöki tanácsterem"
Chair: Peter Fleissner
Room B:
"Kis előadóterem"
Chair: Miklós Sükösd
Room C:
"Vasarely terem"
Chair: Rich Ling
Room D:
"Felolvasóterem"
Chair: Richard Harper
Room E:
"Képes terem"
Chair: Prof. András Kelen, Dept. of Social Studies, Chair, Budapest College of Management
Shizuka Abe – O-K. Lai:
Mobile Communicative Actions in
(Anti-)Globalization Processes:
Social Agencies and State's Steering in the Informational Society
Akiba Cohen –
Dafna Lemish:
When the Bombs Go Off the Mobiles Ring:
The Aftermath of Terrorist Attacks
Viktor Bedő:
MMS and Scientific Popularization
Jane Vincent:
Are People Affected by Their Attachment to Their Mobile Phone?
Gordon Gow:
Pinpointing Consent: Location Privacy, Public Safety, and Mobile Phones
Fernando Paragas:
Migrant Mobiles: Cellular Telephony, Transnational Spaces, and the Filipino Diaspora
Gábor Magyar:
Local Content in Global Mobile Networks
Zsuzsanna Kondor:
The Iconic Turn in Metaphysics
Kathleen M. Cumiskey:
"Can you hear me now?": The Paradoxes of Techno-Intimacy via the Use of Mobile Communication Technology in Public
Richard Tee:
The Mobile Mission – A Systems of Innovation Approach to Mobile Communication Standards
Jonathan Donner:
The Mobile Behaviors of Kigali´s Microentrepreneurs: Whom They Call... and Why
Krisztina Csekő:
The Virtual Dimension of Higher Education
Virpi Oksman:
MMS and Its Early Adopters in Finland
Klára Sándor:
Mental Safety in Your Pocket
Su-En Tan:
3G – An Unnecessary Step Forward?
Dimitrina Dimitrova:
Work Relations in Distant Work
Lyn-Yi Chung –
Sun Sun Lim:
From Monochronic to Mobilechronic –
Temporality in the Era of Mobile Communication
Barbara Scifo:
Domestication of Camera Phone and MMS Communication: The Italian Youth Experiences
Anna Truch –
Michael Hulme:
Exploring the Implications for Social Identity of the New Sociology of the Mobile Phone
 
Endre Dányi:
WLCM 2 UROP:
Interconnected Public Spheres in the Age of Mobile Communication
Sorin Matei:
The Social-Spatial Diffusion of Wireless Networks in
Lexington, Kentucky.
A GIS/GPS Research Methodology
Petteri Repo – Kaarina Hyvönen – Ilpo Koskinen:
Singing Together!
Co-Experience and Streaming Mobile Video
   

 

Conference organized by the
Institute for Philosophical Research
of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
and
T-Mobile Hungary Co. Ltd.


Last updated Sept. 21, 2005