Unblocking The Main Thread Solving ANRs and Frozen Frames
Ian Christie, “Towards a personalised ethnography of mobile communications: mobile learning and other uses”
1. Towards a personalised ethnography of mobile
communications: mobile learning and other uses
Pour une ethnographie personnalisée des communications
mobiles: mobile learning et autres usages
Ian Christie
Birkbeck College, London
Palacky University, Olomouc
www.ianchristie.org
2. The reign of McLuhanism
épopée de McLuhan
1967 -72
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4. Williams (1974) stresses the importance of
technology in shaping the cultural form of
television, while always resisting the
determinism of McLuhan's dictum that 'the
medium is the message'...
Williams argues that, on the contrary, we as
viewers have the power to disturb, disrupt and
to distract the otherwise cold logic of history
and technology - not just because television is
part of the fabric of our daily lives, but because
new technologies continue to offer
opportunities, momentarily outside the sway of
transnational corporations or the grasp of
media moguls, for new forms of self and
political expression.
13. - the digital divide - not everyone
has smartphones or tablets or wi-fi
- age and gender divides
- understanding access and usage of
mobile devices in terms of lifestyle (and
life-opportunities)
21. - the digital divide - not everyone
has smartphones or tablets or wi-fi
- age and gender divides
- understanding access and usage of
mobile devices in terms of lifestyle (and
life-opportunities)
25. In 2008, the UK Film council commissioned a study of
the cultural impact of British film: Stories We Tell
Ourselves.
This meant looking objectively at how UK films reach
their audiences – in the past and today – and trying to
assess what measurable impact this has had.
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27. Both reports downloadable from ex-UKFC
and BFI websites. Audiences downloadable free from
Amsterdam University Press website (but do please
get your library to buy a copy!)