Researchers working in technology, communication, and other areas around the world offer 18 chapters on mobile media and communications in different geographical, social, cultural, political, and economic contexts like education, gender studies, identity studies, political communication, family studies, games studies, computing studies, marketing, advertising, healthcare, and journalism. They discuss mobile literacy, the evaluation of instructional apps, mobile learning in the Arab world, digital mobilization and identity, the implications of mobile technologies for gender and gender rituals, the social consequences of mobile use for young female adults in intimate conflicts, the dynamics of transmedia pervasive narratives, and more.
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