My name is danah boyd and I'm a Senior Researcher at Microsoft Research, a Research Assistant Professor in Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University, a Visting Researcher at Harvard Law School, and an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of New South Wales. I received my PhD from the School of Information at UC-Berkeley. I spend 1/3 of my time in Cambridge, MA, 1/3 in New York, NY, and 1/3 in the air. Buzzwords in my world include: public/private, identity, context, youth culture, social network sites, social media. I use this blog to express random thoughts about whatever I'm thinking.

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Mobile Phones in Japanese Life

Interested in mobile phone culture? Personal, Portable, Pedestrian : Mobile Phones in Japanese Life is a new edited collection by Mimi Ito, Daisuke Okabe, Misa Matsuda. Check it out!

Mimi posted a draft of the intro chapter as well as the table of contents.

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2 comments to Mobile Phones in Japanese Life

  • Jim

    The mobile phone is quicly becoming the magic wand.You can buy Cokes with it pay bills over even surf the net. I am so glad this technology i sout and improves every year.

  • Different feauters offered in sprint cell phones plans are as follows:
    there are various options to send and to receive messages with special option known as SMS Voice

    Messaging, and also for text messages.

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