COMMUNICATIONS IN THE 21ST CENTURY
The Mobile Information Society



Conference 

Budapest

April 28–30, 2005

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Seeing, Understanding, Learning
in the Mobile Age

Plenary talks

Conference site:
Hungarian Academy of Sciences main building


THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 14:00 – 16:30

Parallel sessions

MOBILES AND YOUTH,
MOBILES AND SOCIETY
SPACE AND MOBILES SMS AND MMS
Room A:
"Felolvasóterem"
Chair: Nicola DÖRING
Professor of Media Design
   and Media Psychology
Ilmenau University of Technology
Room B:
"Kis előadóterem"
Chair: Viktor BEDŐ
Junior Research Fellow
Institute for Philosophical Research
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Room C:
"Elnöki tanácsterem"
Chair: Zoltán JAKAB
Department of Cognitive Science
Budapest University of
Technology and Economics
Stefan BERTSCHI:
The Meaning of a Mobile Age:
Is It Just Cultural Noise?
Daisuke OKABE – Ken
ANDERSON – Scott MAINWARING – Mimi ITO:
Location-Based Moblogging as Method:
New Views into the Use and Practices
of Personal, Social and Mobile
Technologies
Marc RELIEU:
Drawing and Handwriting
on Mobile Phones
Friedrich KROTZ:
Communication with a Mobile Robot:
Growing Up and Becoming Older
with Interactive Media
Christian LICOPPE:
"Seeing" One Another Onscreen
and
the Construction of Social Order

in a Mobile-Based Augmented Public Space:

The Uses of a Geo-Localized

Mobile Game in Japan
Ken-Ichi KADOOKA:
A Contrastive Study
of Messaging and Orthography
in English, Chinese and Japanese
Jane VINCENT:
Growing Up
with a Mobile Phone –
E-mailing, Talking and Texting
Julie TOLMIE:
Visuality, Gameplay Gestalts & Glocality:
Abstracting Game Studies

to the Voyages Extraordinaires

of the Mobile Age
 
Kathleen M. CUMISKEY:
Framing Public Mobile Phone Use (PMPU):
A Question of Perspective and Projection
Roland GRAF:
Traces, Places and Self-Evidence –
Aspects of "Space" on Cellular Phones
Klára SÁNDOR:
Converging and Diverging
Routes of Comprehension:
How Do We Understand Each Other
in SMS?
Marcela Christina MUSGROVE CHAVEZ:
Cell-Less in Atlanta
Jan SMITHERAM:
Architecture of Mobility:
A Question of Subjectivity
Alina GANEA – Gina NECULA:
Mobile Communication –
A New Type of Discourse?

 

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

 

Last updated Sept. 16, 2005