[Air-L] Special Issue: Mobile Media beyond Mobile Phones
Jordan Frith
jordan.frith at unt.edu
Thu Jan 18 06:43:20 PST 2018
Hi all,
I'm editing (with my colleague Didem Ozkul) a special issue of *Mobile
Media & Communication* entitled "Mobile Media beyond Mobile Phones." The
point of the special issue is to move mobile communication research beyond a
dominant focus on smartphone technology. The journal is interdisciplinary,
well-respected, widely read (h5 index of 23/30), and open to a range of
methodological and theoretical perspectives.
The full CFP can be found here:
http://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/MMC/Frith_MMC_CFP.pdf .
The CFP goes into more detal on why such the topic is important, the
deadlines (extended abstract by March 15), and all of that. Here I just
want to list a few possible topics. We're open to more and we hope to hear
from some of you!
Possible topics, including but not limited to
· The Internet of Things broadly defined
· Historical forms of mobile communication, including but not
limited to
o Books as mobile media
o Ancient forms of mobile media
o Mobile auditory media
o Barcodes
o Earlier mobile gaming technologies (Gameboy, etc.)
· Mobile phone infrastructure (GPS, cell tower, etc.)
· Wearable technologies such as the Apple Watch, Fitbit, etc.
· Broader mobile communication infrastructure, including but not
limited to
o RFID
o Near-Field Communication
o BLE Beacons
o QR Codes
· Robotics as mobile communication
· “Generations” of mobile networks—shift to 5G
· Mobile phone standards as vibrant actors
· The role of mobile communication in artificial intelligence
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Jordan Frith, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Director of Graduate Studies
Director of the Digital Media Studies Certificate
University of North Texas
Department of Technical Communication
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