Mobile Media & Communication is a peer-reviewed forum for international, interdisciplinary academic research on the dynamic field of mobile media and communication. The journal publishes primarily social scientific and humanistic scholarship engaging broadly with the topic of mobility in communication and media. The study of mobile media and communication focuses on how mobile devices, platforms, and networked infrastructures shape the movement of human bodies, social life, psychology, and culture. The journal welcomes studies and analyses of the wider social, cultural, political, and governance implications of mobile media and communication – for instance, analysis from political science and theory perspectives of mobile communication, mainstream and alternative politics, the role of mobile communication in new formations of political life, activism, and so on.
Contributions may include, but are not limited to, explorations of the following topics:
Social and cultural dimensions of mobile communication
Spatial, geographic, and sustainability perspectives
Histories and futures of mobile communication
- History of mobile media
- AI and mobile communication
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Emergence of new uses, experiences, negotiation of norms, and symbolic representation by producers and users.
Applied domains and uses