Mobile medier

Mobile medier Mobile medier er en bred betegnelse for lette fysiske bærbare medier, som brugeren kan transportere rundt og bruge når – og hvorsomhelst. Derfor betegnes mobile medier også som “personlige medier”, idet mediet typisk knyttes til en specifik person, der i kraft af mediet også får større personligt kommunikativt råderum, og som kan udtrykke […]

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Forfatter Lisbeth Klastrup
Supplerende læsning

 Rheingold 2002, Agar 2003/2013, Ling 2004, Goggin 2006, Katz, J.E. 2008

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