Adey, Peter (2006). If Mobility is
Everything Then it is Nothing: Towards a Relational Politics of (Im)mobilities.
Mobilities 1(1): 75-94.Agre, Philip E. (2001).
Changing Places: Contexts of Awareness in Computing.
Human-Computer Interaction 16(2-4): 177-192.
Albrecht, Katherine & McIntyre, Liz (2006). Spychips: How
Major Corporations and Government Plan to Track Your Every Move with
RFID. Nashville, TN: Nelson Current.
Altfield, Judy (2000). Wild Things: Material Culture of
Everyday Life. Oxford: Berg.
Andrejevic, Mark (2005). Nothing Comes Between Me and My CPU:
Smart Clothes and 'Ubiquitous' Computing. Theory, Culture &
Society 22(3): 101-119.
Armstrong, Keith (2006). Intimate Transactions: The Evolution of
an Ecosophical Networked Practice. Fibreculture Journal 7.
[Online]. Available: <http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue7/issue7_armstrong.html>.
[Feb 15, 2006].
Augé, Marc (1995). Non-Places: Introduction to an Anthropology
of Supermodernity. London: Verso.
Bachelard, Gaston (1994/64). The Poetics of Space. Boston:
Beacon Press.
Baldry, Anthony & Beltrami, Michelle (2005). The MCA System: Its
Role in the Development of Multimodal Corpus Linguistics. In
Carlsson, Maj Asplund, Løvland, Anne & Malmgren, Gun (Eds.),
Multimodality: Text, Culture and Use. Proceedings from the 2nd
International Conference on Multimodality May 14-16, 2004,
Kristiansand, Norway, Kristiansand, Norway: HøyskoleForlaget.
Baldry, Anthony & Thibault, Paul J. (2006). Multimodal
Transcription and Text Analysis: A Multimedia Toolkit and Coursebook.
London: Equinox.
Bannon, Liam J., Benford, Steve, Bowers, John & Heath, Christian
(2005). Hybrid Design Creates Innovative Museum Experiences.
Communications of the ACM 48(3): 62-65.
Bardram, Jakob E. & Bossen, Claus (2003). Moving To Get Ahead:
Local Mobility and Collaborative Work. In Kuutti, Kari, Karsten,
Eija Helena, Fitzpatrick, Geraldine, Dourish, Paul & Schmidt, Kjeld
(Eds.), ECSCW 2003: Proceedings of the Eighth European Conference
on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 14-18 September 2003,
Helsinki, Finland, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic.
Bardram, Jakob E. & Bossen, Claus (2005). A Web of Coordinative
Artifacts: Collaborative Work at a Hospital Ward. In Proceedings
of the International ACM SIGGROUP conference on Supporting Group
Work, November 6-9, 2005, Sanibel Island, Florida, USA: 168-176.
Bardram, Jakob E. & Bossen, Claus (2005). Mobility Work: The
Spatial Dimension of Collaboration at a Hospital. Computer
Supported Cooperative Work 14(2).
Bardram, Jakob E., Bossen, Claus & Thomsen, Anders (2005).
Designing for Transformations in Collaboration: A Study of the
Deployment of Homecare Technology. In Proceedings of the
International ACM SIGGROUP conference on Supporting Group Work,
November 6-9, 2005, Sanibel Island, Florida, USA: 294-303.
Barkhuus, Louise & Dourish, Paul (2005). Everyday Encounters with
Context-Aware Computing in a Campus Environment. In Davies, Nigel,
Mynatt, Elizabeth & Siio, Itiro (Eds.), UbiComp 2004: Ubiquitous
Computing, 6th International Conference, Nottingham, UK, September
2004, Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Barnett, Clive (2003). Culture and Democracy: Media, Space and
Representation. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
Barnett, Clive & Low, Murray (Eds.) (2004). Spaces of
Democracy: Geographical Perspectives on Citizenship, Participation
and Representation. London: Sage.
Bauer, Martin W. & Gaskell, George D. (Eds.) (2002).
Qualitative Researching with Text, Image and Sound: A Practical
Handbook. London: Sage.
Baynham, M. & De Fina, A. (Eds.) (2005). Dislocations,
Relocations, Narratives of Displacement. Manchester: St. Jerome
Press.
Bell, Marek, Chalmers, Matthew, et al. (2006).
Interweaving Mobile Games with Everyday Life. In Proc. ACM CHI
2006, 2006, Montreal.
Benford, Steve (2005). Pushing the Boundaries of Interaction in
Public. Interactions 12(4): 57-58.
Benford, Steve, Bowers, John, et al. (1996). User
Embodiments in Collaborative Virtual Environments. In SIGCHI '95.
[Online]. Available:
<http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi95/Electronic/documnts/papers/sdb_bdy.htm>.
[Nov 10, 1997].
Benford, Steve, Bowers, John, et al. (1997). Embodiments,
Avatars, Clones and Agents for Multi-User, Multi-Sensory Virtual
Worlds. Multimedia Systems 5(2): 93-104.
Benford, Steve, Carsten Magerkurth & Ljungstrand, Peter (2005).
Bridging the Physical and Digital in Pervasive Gaming.
Communications of the ACM 48(3): 54-57.
Benford, Steve, Fraser, Mike, et al. (2001). Staging and
Evaluating Public Performances as an Approach to CVE Research. In
Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Collaborative
virtual environments, September 30 - October 02, 2002, Bonn,
Germany, ACM.
Benford, Steve, Greenhalgh, Chris, et al. (1998).
Understanding and Constructing Shared Spaces with Mixed Reality
Boundaries. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction
5(3): 185-223.
Benford, Steve, Rowland, Duncan, et al. (2005). Life on
the Edge: Supporting Collaboration in Location-Based Experiences. In
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in
Computing Systems, Portland, Oregon, USA, ACM Press: 721-730.
Benford, Steve, Seager, Will, et al. (2005). The Error of
Our Ways: The Experience of Self-Reported Position in a
Location-Based Game. In Davies, Nigel, Mynatt, Elizabeth & Siio,
Itiro (Eds.), UbiComp 2004: Ubiquitous Computing, 6th
International Conference, Nottingham, UK, September 2004,
Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Bleecker, Julian (2006). A Manifesto for Networked Objects —
Cohabiting with Pigeons, Arphids and Aibos in the Internet of
Things. Available:
<http://research.techkwondo.com/files/WhyThingsMatter.pdf>. [Mar 20,
2006].
Boden, Deidre & Molotch, Harvey (1994). The Compulsion of
Proximity. In Friedland, Roger & Boden, Deidre (Eds.), NowHere:
Space, Time and Modernity, Berkeley: University of California
Press.
Bødker, Susanne & Andersen, Peter Bogh (2005). Complex Mediation.
Human-Computer Interaction 20(4): 353-402.
Bødker, Susanne & Christiansen, Ellen (2006). Computer Support
for Social Awareness in Flexible Work. Computer-Supported
Cooperative Work: The Journal of Collaborative Computing.
Bogard, William (2000). Simmel in Cyberspace: Strangeness and
Distance in Postmodern Communications. Space and Culture
4/5: 23-46. [Online]. Available:
<http://www.spaceandculture.org>.
Bowers, John, Pycock, James & O'Brien, Jon (1996). Talk and
Embodiment in Collaborative Virtual Environments. In CHI '96,
ACM Press. [Online]. Available:
<http://www.sigchi.org/chi96/proceedings/papers/Bowers/jb_txt.htm>.
Broth, Mathias (2004). The Production of a Live TV-Interview
through Mediated Interaction. In Recent Developments in
Ethnomethodological and Conversation-analytic Research, Two sessions
at the Sixth International Conference on Social Science
Methodology, August 17 - 20, 2004, Amsterdam, the
Netherlands. [Online]. Available:
<http://www.paultenhave.nl/RC33-04.html>.
Brown, Barry & Chalmers, Matthew (2003). Tourism and Mobile
Technology. In Kuutti, Kari, Karsten, Eija Helena, Fitzpatrick,
Geraldine, Dourish, Paul & Schmidt, Kjeld (Eds.), ECSCW 2003:
Proceedings of the Eighth European Conference on Computer Supported
Cooperative Work, 14-18 September 2003, Helsinki, Finland,
Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic.
Brown, Barry, Chalmers, Matthew, et al. (2005). Sharing
the Square: Collaborative Leisure in the City Streets. In Gellersen,
Hans, Schmidt, Kjeld, Beaudouin-Lafon, Michel & Mackay, Wendy
(Eds.), ECSCW 2005: Proceedings of the Ninth European Conference
on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, 18-22 September 2005, Paris,
France, Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Brown, Barry, Green, Nicola & Harper, Roy (Eds.) (2002).
Wireless World: Social and Interactional Aspects of the Mobile Age.
London: Springer Verlag.
Brown, Barry & Laurier, Eric (2005). En-Spacing Technology: Some
Thoughts on the Geographical Nature of Technology. In Turner, Phil &
Davenport, Elisabeth (Eds.), Spaces, Spatiality and Technology,
Dordrecht: Springer.
Brown, Barry & Laurier, Eric (2005). Maps and Journeys: An
Ethnomethodological Investigation. Cartographica 40(3):
17-33.
Brown, Barry & O'Hara, Kenton (2003). Place As a Practical
Concern of Mobile Workers. Environment and Planning A 35:
1565-1587.
Brown, Barry & Weilenmann, Alexandra (2003). Designing through
Exploration: Using Observational Methods in Ubiquitous Technology
Research. Available:
<http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~barry/papers/exploration.pdf>. [Mar 31,
2006].
Bullock, Adrian, Simsarian, Kristian T., et al. (2001).
Designing Interactive Collaborative Environments. In Churchill,
Elizabeth F., Snowdon, David N. & Munro, Alan J. (Eds.),
Collaborative Virtual Environments: Digital Places and Spaces for
Interaction, Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Burkit, Ian (2004). The Time and Space of Everyday Life.
Cultural Studies 18(2-3): 211-227.
Büscher, Monika (2005). Social Life Under the Microscope?
Sociological Research Online 10(1). [Online]. Available:
<http://www.socresonline.org.uk/10/1/buscher.html>. [Feb 16, 2006].
Büscher, Monika (2006). Vision in Motion. Environment and
Planning A 38(2): 281-299.
Büscher, Monika, Eriksen, Mette Agger, et al. (2003).
Grounded Imagination: The Role of Future Laboratories. In Ubicomp
2003.
Büscher, Monika, Gill, Satinder, Mogensen, Preben & Shapiro, Dan
(2001). Landscapes of Practice: Bricolage as a Method for Situated
Design. Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: The Journal of
10(1): 1-28.
Büscher, Monika, Kramp, Gunnar & Krogh, Peter Gall (2003). In
Formation: Support for Flexibility, Mobility, Collaboration, and
Coherence. In Proceedings of 1AD The First International
Conference on Appliance Design, 6-8 May 2003, Bristol, UK.
[Online]. Available: <http://www.daimi.au.dk/%7Ebuscher/mbuscher.htm>.
Büscher, Monika, Mogensen, Preben & Shapiro, Dan (2001). Spaces
of Practice. In Jarke, M., Rogers, Y. & Schmidt, Kjeld (Eds.),
Proc. ECSCW 2001: The Seventh European Conference on Computer
Supported Cooperative Work, Bonn, 16-20 September, Amsterdam:
Kluwer Academic.
Büscher, Monika, O'Brien, Jon, Rodden, Tom & Trevor, Jonathan
(2001). 'He's Behind You': The Experience of Presence in Shared
Virtual Environments. In Churchill, Elizabeth F., Snowdon, David N.
& Munro, Alan J. (Eds.), Collaborative Virtual Environments:
Digital Places and Spaces for Interaction, Berlin: Springer
Verlag.
Butler, Declan (2006). 2020 Computing: Everything, Everywhere.
Nature, 440, March 23: 402-405. [Online]. Available:
<http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v440/n7083/full/440402a.html>.
Buttimer, Anne & Seamon, David (Eds.) (1980). The Human
Experience of Space and Place. London: Croon Helm.
Carlsson, Maj Asplund, Løvland, Anne & Malmgren, Gun (Eds.)
(2005). Multimodality: Text, Culture and Use. Proceedings from
the 2nd International Conference on Multimodality May 14-16, 2004,
Kristiansand, Norway. Kristiansand, Norway: HøyskoleForlaget.
Carter, Kathy & Anderson, Bob (1989). Can Video Research Escape
the Technology? Some Reflections on the Problems and Possibilities
of A.V. Research. SIGCHI Bulletin 21(2): 112-114.
Casey, Edward (1997). The Fate of Place: A Philosophical
History. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
Certeau, Michel de (1984). The Practice of Everyday Life.
Berkeley: University of California Press.
Chalmers, Matthew (2001). Place, Media and Activity. Available:
<http://www.equator.ac.uk/var/uploads/2001-chalmers-4.pdf>. [Mar 3,
2006].
Chalmers, Matthew (2004). City: A Mixture of Old and New Media.
In Snowdon, David N., Churchill, Elizabeth & Frécon, Emmanuel
(Eds.), Inhabited Information Spaces: Living with Your Data,
Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Chalmers, Matthew (2004). Space/Place Reconsidered. In Proc.
2nd Workshop on Space and Spatiality, Dec. 2004. [Online].
Available:
<http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~matthew/papers/spaceSpatiality2004.pdf>.
Churchill, Elizabeth & Wakeford, Nina (2002). Framing Mobile
Collaborations and Mobile Technologies. In Brown, Barry, Green,
Nicola & Harper, Roy (Eds.), Wireless World: Social and
Interactional Aspects of the Mobile Age, London: Springer
Verlag.
Churchill, Elizabeth F., Snowdon, David N. & Munro, Alan J.
(Eds.) (2001). Collaborative Virtual Environments: Digital Places
and Spaces for Interaction. Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Ciolfi, Luigina & Bannon, Liam J. (2005). Space, Place and the
Design of Technologically-Enhanced Physical Environments. In Turner,
Phil & Davenport, Elisabeth (Eds.), Spaces, Spatiality and
Technology, Dordrecht: Springer.
Clark, Herbert H. (2005). Coordinating With Each Other in a
Material World. Discourse Studies 7(4-5): 507-525.
Collett, Peter & Marsh, Peter (1981). Patterns of Public
Behavior: Collision Avoidance on a Pedestrian Crossing. In Sebeok,
Thomas, Umiker-Sebeok, Jean & Kendon, Adam (Eds.), Nonverbal
Communication, Interaction and Gesture, The Hague: Mouton de
Gruyter.
Cooper, Geoff (2002). The Mutable Mobile: Social Theory in the
Wireless World. In Brown, Barry, Green, Nicola & Harper, Roy (Eds.),
Wireless World: Social and Interactional Aspects of the Mobile
Age, London: Springer Verlag.
Cooren, François & Fairhurst, Gail T. (2004). Speech Timing and
Spacing: The Phenomenon of Organizational Closure. Organization
11(6): 793-824.
Corker, Mairian & Shakespeare, Tom (Eds.) (2002).
Disability/Postmodernity: Embodying Disability Theory. London:
Continuum.
Coupland, Justine & Gwyn, Richard (Eds.) (2003). Discourse,
the Body, and Identity. Basingstoke: Palgrave.
Coyne, Roy (2005). The Digital Uncanny. In Turner, Phil &
Davenport, Elisabeth (Eds.), Spaces, Spatiality and Technology,
Dordrecht: Springer.
Crabtree, Andy (2000). Remarks on the Social Organisation of
Space and Place. Journal of Mundane Behavior 1(1).
[Online]. Available:
<http://mundanebehavior.org/issues/v1n1/crabtree.htm>. [Aug 3,
2005].
Crabtree, Andy (2003). Designing Collaborative Systems: A
Practical Guide to Ethnography. Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Crabtree, Andy, Benford, Steve, et al. (2004).
Orchestrating a Mixed Reality Game 'on the Ground'. In
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in Computing
Systems, Vienna, Austria, ACM Press: 391-398.
Crabtree, Andy & Rodden, Tom (2004). Domestic Routines and Design
for the Home. Computer Supported Cooperative Work 13(2):
191-220.
Crabtree, Andy, Rodden, Tom & Benford, Steve (2005). Moving with
the Times: IT Research and the Boundaries of CSCW. Computer
Supported Cooperative Work 14(3): 217-251.
Crabtree, Andy, Rodden, Tom & Mariani, John (2004). Collaborating
around Collections: Informing the Continued Development of
Photoware. In Proceedings of the 2004 ACM conference on Computer
Supported Cooperative Work, Chicago, Illinois, USA, ACM Press:
396-405.
Crang, Mike & Thrift, Nigel (Eds.) (2000). Thinking Space.
London: Routledge.
Cranny-Francis, Anne (2005). Multimedia: Texts and Contexts.
London: Sage.
Cresswell, Tim (2004). Place: A Short Introduction.
Oxford: Blackwell.
Crossley, Nick (1995). Body Techniques, Agency and
Intercorporeality: On Goffman's Relations in Public.
Sociology 29(1): 133-149.
Curry, Michael R. (2002). Discursive Displacement and the Seminal
Ambiguity of Space and Place. In Lievrouw, Leah & Livingston, Sonia
(Eds.), The Handbook of New Media, London: Sage.
Cussins, Charis (1996). Ontological Choreography: Agency through
Objectification in Infertility Clincs. Social Studies of Science
26(3): 575-610.
Czarniawska, Barbara (2004). On Time, Space and Action Nets.
Organization 11(6): 777-795.
Dant, Tim (2005). Materiality and Society. Maidenhead:
Open University Press.
Danziger, Eve (1998). Introduction: Language, Space and Culture.
Ethos 26(1): 3-6.
Daston, Lorraine (Ed.) (2004). Things That Talk: Object
Lessons from Art and Science. New York: Zone Books.
Davenport, Elisabeth & Buckner, Kathy (2005). Shifting Presence
in the Classroom: The Case of the Open Plan Teaching Laboratory. In
Turner, Phil & Davenport, Elisabeth (Eds.), Spaces, Spatiality
and Technology, Dordrecht: Springer.
Davis, Lennard J. (1995). Enforcing Normalcy: Disability,
Deafness and the Body. London: Verso.
Davis, Lennard J. (2002). Bending Over Backwards: Disability,
Dismodernism & Other Difficult Positions. New York: New York
University Press.
Day, Ronald E. (2005). 'Surface': Material Infrastructure for
Space. In Turner, Phil & Davenport, Elisabeth (Eds.), Spaces,
Spatiality and Technology, Dordrecht: Springer.
Dicks, Bella, Mason, Bruce, Coffey, Amanda Jane & Atkinson, Paul
A. (2005). Qualitative Research and Hypermedia: Ethnography for
the Digital Age. London: Sage.
Dix, Alan, Friday, Adrian, et al. (2005). Managing
Multiple Spaces. In Turner, Phil & Davenport, Elisabeth (Eds.),
Spaces, Spatiality and Technology, Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Dix, Alan, Friday, Adrian, et al. (2005). Multiple Spaces.
In Turner, Phil & Davenport, Elisabeth (Eds.), Spaces, Spatiality
and Technology, Dordrecht: Springer.
Dourish, Paul (2001). Where the Action Is: The Foundations of
Embodied Interaction. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
Dourish, Paul (2001). Seeking a Foundation for Context-Aware
Computing. Human-Computer Interaction 16(2-4):
229-241.
Dourish, Paul (2004). What We Talk About When We Talk About
Context. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 8(1):
19-30.
Dovey, Kim (1999). Framing Places: Mediating Power in Built
Form. London: Routledge.
Dryer, D. C., Eisbach, C. & Ark, W. S. (1999). At What Cost
Pervasive? A Social Computing View of Mobile Computing Systems.
IBM Systems Journal 38(4): 662-676. [Online]. Available:
<http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/sj/384/dryer.html>.
Duncan, Garrett. (1996). Space, Place and the Problematic of
Race: Black Adolescent Discourse as Mediated Action. The Journal
of Negro Education 65(2): 133-150.
Ellsworth, Elizabeth (2004). Places of Learning; Media,
Architecture, Pedagogy. London: Routledge.
Emmison, Michael & Smith, Philip (2000). Researching the
Visual: Images, Objects, Contexts and Interactions in Social and
Cultural Inquiry. London: Sage.
Engeström, Yrjö & Middleton, David (1996). Cognition and
Communication at Work. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Farnell, B. (1999). Moving Bodies, Acting Selves. Annual
Review of Anthropology 28: 341-373.
Finnegan, Ruth (2002). Communicating: The Multiple Modes of
Human Interconnection. London: Routledge.
Fitzpatrick, Geraldine (1998). The Locales Framework:
Understanding and Designing for Cooperative Work. Unpublished
PhD Dissertation. Department of Computer Science and Electrical
Engineering, The University of Queensland.
Fitzpatrick, Geraldine (2003). The Locales Framework:
Understanding and Designing for Wicked Problems. Dordrecht:
Kluwer Academic.
Flewitt, Rosie (2006). Using Video to Investigate Preschool
Classroom Interaction: Education Research Assumptions and
Methodological Practices. Visual Communication 5(1):
25-50.
Foucault, Michel (1986). Of Other Spaces. Diacritics 16(1):
22-27.
Foucault, Michel (1994). Space, Knowledge and Power. In Foucault,
Michel & Faubion, James D. (Eds.), Power: The Essential Works of
Michel Foucault 1954-1984, Vol. 3, London: Penguin.
Fox, Barbara A. (2001). On the Embodied Nature of Grammar:
Embodied Being-in-the-World. In Bybee, Joan & Noonan, Michael
(Eds.), Complex Sentences in Grammar and Discourse,
Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Francis, David & Hester, Stephen (2004). An Invitation to
Ethnomethodology: Language, Society and Interaction. London:
Sage.
Fraser, Mike & Benford, Steve (2001). Interaction Effects of
Virtual Structures. In Proceedings of the 4th international
conference on Collaborative virtual environments, September 30 -
October 02, 2002, Bonn, Germany, ACM.
Fraser, Mike, Biegel, Greg, et al. (2005). Distributing
Data Sessions: Supporting Remote Collaboration with Video Data. In
First International Conference on e-Social Science, June 2005,
Manchester. [Online]. Available:
<http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/~fraser/projects/vidgrid/fraser-dds.pdf>.
Fraser, Mike, Hindmarsh, Jon, Benford, Steve & Heath, Christian
(2004). Getting the Picture: Enhancing Avatar Representations in
Collaborative Virtual Environments. In Snowdon, David N.,
Churchill, Elizabeth & Frécon, Emmanuel (Eds.), Inhabited
Information Spaces: Living with Your Data, Berlin: Springer
Verlag.
Fraser, Mike, Stanton, Danae, et al. (2003). Assembling
History: Achieving Coherent Experiences with Diverse Technologies.
In Kuutti, Kari, Karsten, Eija Helena, Fitzpatrick, Geraldine,
Dourish, Paul & Schmidt, Kjeld (Eds.), ECSCW 2003: Proceedings of
the Eighth European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative
Work, 14-18 September 2003, Helsinki, Finland, Dordrecht: Kluwer
Academic.
Galloway, Anne (2002). Going Anywhere, Being Everywhere:
Metaphors of Mobility for Ubiquitous Computing. In Concepts and
Models for Ubiquitous Computing Workshop, UbiComp 2002,
Göteberg, Sweden. [Online]. Available:
<http://www.purselipsquarejaw.org/papers/galloway_ubicomp2002.pdf>.
Galloway, Anne (2004). Playful Mobilities: Ubiquitous Computing
in the City. In Alternative Mobility Futures Conference. 9-11
January 2004, Lancaster, UK. [Online]. Available:
<http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fss/sociology/cemore/altfutpapers.htm>.
Galloway, Anne (2004). Intimations of Everyday Life: Ubiquitous
Computing and the City. Cultural Studies 18(2-3):
384-408.
Galloway, Anne & Ward, Matthew (2005). Locative Media as
Socialising and Spatialising Practices: Learning from Archaeology.
Leonardo??(??): ?? [Online]. Available:
<http://www.purselipsquarejaw.org/papers/galloway_ward_draft.pdf>.
Gardner, Carol Brooks (1980). Passing By: Street Remarks, Address
Rights, and the Urban Female. Sociological Inquiry 50:
328-356.
Garfinkel, Harold (2002). Ethnomethodology's Program: Working
Out Durkheim's Aphorism. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield
Publishers.
Gibson, James J. (1979). The Ecological Approach to Visual
Perception. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin.
Gibson, J.J. (1982). Affordances and Behaviour. In Reed, E.S. &
Jones, R.K. (Eds.), Reasons for Realism, Hillsdale, NJ:
Erlbaum.
Goffman, Erving (1959). The Presentation of Self in Everyday
Life. New York: Anchor Books.
Goffman, Erving (1963). Behaviour in Public Places: Notes on
the Social Organisation of Gatherings. New York: The Free Press.
Goffman, Erving (1967). Interaction Ritual: Essays on
Face-to-Face Behavior. New York: Pantheon Books.
Goffman, Erving (1971). Relations in Public: Microstudies of
the Public Order. London: Allen Lane.
Goffman, Erving (1983). The Interaction Order. American
Sociological Review 48(1): 1-17.
Goggin, Gerard & Newell, Christopher (2005). Foucault on the
Phone: Diability and the Mobility of Government. In Tremain, Shelley
Lynn (Ed.), Foucault and the Government of Disability, Ann
Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Goodwin, Charles (1986). Gestures as a Resource for the
Organization of Mutual Orientation. Semiotica 62(1/2):
29-49.
Goodwin, Charles (1994). Professional Vision. American
Anthropologist 96(3): 606-633.
Goodwin, Charles (1995). Co-Constructing Meaning in Conversations
With an Aphasic Man. Research on Language and Social Interaction
28(3): 233-260.
Goodwin, Charles (1995). Seeing in Depth. Social Studies of
Science 25(2): 237-284.
Goodwin, Charles (1996). Transparent Vision. In Ochs, Elinor,
Schegloff, Emanuel A. & Thompson, Sandra A. (Eds.), Interaction
and Grammar, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Goodwin, Charles (2000). Action and Embodiment within Situated
Human Interaction. Journal of Pragmatics 32(10):
1489-1522.
Goodwin, Charles (2000). Pointing and the Collaborative
Construction of Meaning in Aphasia. Texas Linguistic Forum
43: 67-76.
Goodwin, Charles (2000). Vision and Inscription in Practice.
Mind, Culture and Activity 7(1/2): 1-3.
Goodwin, Charles (2001). Practices of Seeing Visual Analysis: An
Ethnomethodological Approach. In Leeuwen, Theo Van & Jewitt, Carey
(Eds.), The Handbook of Visual Analysis, London: Sage.
Goodwin, Charles (2002). Time in Action. Current Anthropology
43: 2-35.
Goodwin, Charles (2003). The Body in Action. In Coupland, Justine
& Gwyn, Richard (Eds.), Discourse, the Body, and Identity,
Basingstoke: Palgrave.
Goodwin, Charles & Goodwin, Majorie Harness (1996). Seeing as a
Situated Activity: Formulating Planes. In Engeström, Yrjö &
Middleton, David (Eds.), Cognition and Communication at Work,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 61-95.
Goodwin, Marjorie Harness (1996). Informings and Announcements in
their Environment: Prosody within a Multi-Activity Work Setting. In
Couper-Kuhlen, Elizabeth & Selting, Margret (Eds.), Prosody in
Conversation: Interactional Studies, Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press: 436-461.
Goodwin, Majorie Harness & Goodwin, Charles (1997). Contested
Vision: The Discursive Constitution of Rodney King. In Britt-Louise
Gunnarsson, Per Linel, Bengt Nordberg (Ed.), The Construction of
Professional Discourse, London: Longman.
Goodwin, Marjorie H. & Goodwin, Charles (2000). Emotion within
Situated Activity. In Duranti, Alessandro (Ed.), Linguistic
Anthropology: A Reader, Oxford: Blackwell: 239-257.
Green, Nicola (2002). On the Move: Technology, Mobility, and the
Mediation of Social Time and Space. The Information Society
18: 281-292.
Greenfield, Adam (2006). Everyware: The Dawning Age of
Ubiquitous Computing. New Riders Press.
Greenhalgh, Chris & Benford, Steve (1997). Boundaries, Awareness
and Interaction in Collaborative Virtual Environments. In 6th
International Workshop on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructures for
Collaborative Enterprises (WET-ICE), Cambridge, Mass.
Greenhalgh, Chris & Benford, Steve (1999). Supporting Rich And
Dynamic Communication in Large-Scale Collaborative Virtual
Environments. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments
8(1): 14-35.
Greenhalgh, Chris, Bowers, John, Walker, Graham & Wyver, John
(1999). Creating a Live Broadcast from a Virtual Environment. In
SIGGRAPH 99: Conference Proceedings, August 8-13, 1999, ACM
Press.
Gregson, Nicky & Rose, Gillian (2000). Taking Butler Elsewhere:
Performativities, Spatialities and Subjectivities. Environmental
and Planning D: Society and Space 18: 433-452.
Grinter, Rebecca E., Aoki, Paul M., et al. (2002).
Revisiting the Visit: Understanding How Technology Can Shape the
Museum Visit. In Proceedings of the 2002 ACM conference on
Computer supported cooperative work, New Orleans, Louisiana,
USA: 146-155.
Grosz, Elizabeth (2001). Architecture from the Outside: Essays
on Virtual and Real Space. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
Hagman, Olle (2004). Alternative Mobilities in the Networking of
Everyday Life. In Alternative Mobility Futures Conference. 9-11
January 2004, Lancaster, UK. [Online]. Available: <http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fss/sociology/cemore/altfutpapers.htm>.
Haimes, Erica (2003). Embodied Spaces, Social Places and
Bourdieu: Locating and Dislocating the Child in Family
Relationships. Body & Society 9(1): 11-33.
Hamill, Lynne & Lasen, Amparo (Eds.) (2005). Mobile World:
Past, Present and Future. Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Hannam, Kevin, Sheller, Mimi & Urry, John (2006). Editorial:
Mobilities, Immobilities and Moorings. Mobilities 1(1):
1-22.
Hansmann, Uwe, Merk, Lothar, Nicklous, Martin S. & Stober, Thomas
(Eds.) (2003). Pervasive Computing: A New Class of Computing
Devices. Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Harrison, Paul (2000). Making Sense: Embodiment and the
Sensibilities of the Everyday. Environmental and Planning D:
Society and Space 18: 497-517.
Harrison, Stephan, Pile, Steve & Thrift, Nigel (Eds.) (2004).
Patterned Ground: Entanglements of Nature and Culture. London:
Reaktion Books.
Hartswood, M., Procter, R., et al. (2002). Co-realisation:
Towards a Principled Synthesis of Ethnomethodology and Participatory
Design. Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems 14(2):
9-30.
Harvey, David (2000). Spaces of Hope. Berkeley, CA:
University of California Press.
Have, Paul ten (2004). Understanding Qualitative Research and
Ethnomethodology. London: Sage.
Have, Paul Ten (2003). Teaching Students Observational Methods:
Visual Studies and Visual Analysis. Visual Studies 18(1):
29-35.
Have, Paul ten & Psathas, George (Eds.) (1995). Situated
Order: Studies in the Social Organisation of Talk and Embodied
Activities. Washington, D.C.: University of America Press.
Hawkey, Kirstie, Kellar, Melanie, et al. (2005). The
Proximity Factor: Impact of Distance on Co-Located Collaboration. In
Proceedings of the International ACM SIGGROUP conference on
Supporting Group Work, November 6-9, 2005, Sanibel Island,
Florida, USA: 31-40.
Heath, Christian (1986). Body Movement and Speech in Medical
Interaction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Heath, Christian & Hindmarsh, Jon (2000). Configuring Action in
Objects: From Mutual Space to Media Space. Mind, Culture and
Activity 7(1/2): 81-104.
Heath, Christian & Luff, Paul (1996). Convergent Activities: Line
Control and Passenger Information on the London Underground. In
Engeström, Yrjö & Middleton, David (Eds.), Cognition and
Communication at Work, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Heath, Christian & Luff, Paul (2000). Technology in Action.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Heath, Christian, Luff, Paul, et al. (2002). Crafting
Participation: Designing Ecologies, Configuring Experience.
Visual Communication 1(1): 9-33.
Heath, Christian, Luff, Paul & Svensson, Marcus Sanchez (2002).
Overseeing Organizations: Configuring Action and Its Environment.
British Journal of Sociology 53(2): 181-201.
Heath, Christian & Vom Lehn, Dirk (2004). Configuring Reception:
(Dis-)Regarding the ‘Spectator’ in Museums and Galleries. Theory,
Culture & Society 21(6): 43-65.
Hester, Stephen & Francis, David (2003). Analysing Visually
Available Mundane Order: A Walk to the Supermarket. Visual
Studies 18(1): 36-46.
Hetherington, Kevin (1998). Expressions of Identity: Space,
Performance, Politics. London: Sage.
Hillier, Jean & Rooksby, Emma (Eds.) (2002). Habitus: A Sense
of Place. Aldershot: Ashgate Press.
Hindmarsh, Jon, Fraser, Mike, Heath, Christian & Benford, Steve
(2001). Virtually Missing the Point: Configuring CVEs for
Object-Focussed Interaction. In Churchill, Elizabeth F., Snowdon,
David N. & Munro, Alan J. (Eds.), Collaborative Virtual
Environments: Digital Places and Spaces for Interaction, Berlin:
Springer Verlag.
Hindmarsh, Jon, Fraser, Mike, et al. (1998). Fragmented
Interaction: Establishing Mutual Orientation in Virtual
Environments. In CSCW 98, Seattle, WA, ACM Press: 217-226.
Hindmarsh, Jon & Heath, Christian (2000). Sharing Tools of the
Trade - The Interactional Constitution of Workplace Objects.
Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 29(5): 523-562.
Hindmarsh, Jon & Heath, Christian (2003). Transcending the Object
in Embodied Interaction. In Coupland, Justine & Gwyn, Richard
(Eds.), Discourse, the Body, and Identity, Basingstoke:
Palgrave.
Hindmarsh, Jon, Heath, Christian & Lehn, Dirk Vom (2005).
Creating Assemblies in Public Environments: Social Interaction,
Interactive Exhibits and CSCW. Computer Supported Cooperative
Work 14(1): 1-41.
Hindmarsh, Jon, Heath, Christian, Lehn, Dirk vom & Cleverly,
Jason (2002). Creating Assemblies: Aboard the Ghost Ship. In
Proceedings of the 2002 ACM conference on Computer supported
cooperative work, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: 156-165.
Hindmarsh, Jon & Pilnick, Alison (2002). The Tacit Order of
Teamwork: Collaboration and Embodied Conduct in Anesthesia. The
Sociological Quarterly 43(2): 139-164.
Hine, Christine (2000). Virtual Ethnography. London: Sage.
Hollan, James, Hutchins, Edwin & Kirsch, David (2000).
Distributed Cognition: Toward a New Foundation for Human-Computer
Interaction Research. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human
Interaction 7(2): 174-196.
Holloway, Lewis & Hubbard, Phil (2001). People and Place: The
Extraordinary Geography of Everyday Life. Harlow: Pearson
Education.
Hornecker, Eva (2005). Space and Place – Setting the Stage for
Social Interaction. In Position paper presented at ECSCW05
workshop 'Settings for Collaboration: The Role of Place', 19th
September, Paris, France. [Online]. Available:
<http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/interact/papers/index.htm>.
Hornecker, Eva (2005). A Design Theme for Tangible Interaction:
Embodied Facilitation. In Gellersen, H., Schmidt, Kjeld,
Beaudouin-Lafon, M. & Mackay, Wendy (Eds.), ECSCW 2005:
Proceedings of the Ninth European Conference on Computer-Supported
Cooperative Work, 18-22 September 2005, Paris, France, Berlin:
Springer Verlag.
Hoskyns, Teresa (2005). Designing the Agon: Questions on
Architecture, Space, Democracy and the 'Political'. In Latour, Bruno
& Weibel, Peter (Eds.), Making Things Public: Atmospheres of
Democracy, Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press.
Hubbard, Phil, Kitchin, Rob & Valentine, Gill (Eds.) (2004).
Key Thinkers on Space and Place. London: Sage.
Hulme, Michael (2004). Examining Inter-Space - A Working Paper
Exploring Bourdieu's Concepts Of 'Habitus' and 'Field' in Relations
To Mobility Related Empirical Research. In Alternative Mobility
Futures Conference. 9-11 January 2004, Lancaster, UK. [Online].
Available:
<http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fss/sociology/cemore/altfutpapers.htm>.
Humphreys, Lee (2005). Cellphones in Public: Social Interactions
in a Wireless Era. New Media & Society 7(6): 810-833.
Hutchby, Ian (2001). Technologies, Texts and Affordances.
Sociology 35(2): 441-456.
Hutchins, Edwin (1994). Cognition in the Wild. Cambridge,
Mass.: MIT Press.
Hutchins, Edwin & Klausen, Tove (1996). Distributed Cognition in
an Airline Cockpit. In Engeström, Yrjö & Middleton, David (Eds.),
Cognition and Communication at Work, Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Hutchins, E.L. & Palen, L. (1997). Constructing Meaning from
Space, Gesture, and Speech. In Resnick, Lauren B., Säljö, Roger,
Pontecorvo, Clotilde & Burge, Barbara (Eds.), Discourse, Tools
and Reasoning: Essays on Situated Cognition, Berlin: Springer
Verlag.
Iacucci, Guilio & Wagner, Ina (2003). Supporting Collaboration
Ubiquitously: An Augmented Learning Environment for Architecture
Students. In Kuutti, Kari, Karsten, Eija Helena, Fitzpatrick,
Geraldine, Dourish, Paul & Schmidt, Kjeld (Eds.), ECSCW 2003:
Proceedings of the Eighth European Conference on Computer Supported
Cooperative Work, 14-18 September 2003, Helsinki, Finland,
Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic.
Iedema, Rick (2000). Bureaucratic Planning and Resemiotisation.
In Ventola, Eija (Ed.), Discourse and Community. Doing Functional
Linguistics, Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag: 47-69.
Iedema, Rick (2001). Resemiotization. Semiotica 137(1/4):
23-29.
Iedema, Rick (2003). Multimodality, Resemiotization: Extending
the Analysis of Discourse as Multi-Semiotic Practice. Visual
Communication 2(1): 29-57.
Interaction as a Public Phenomenon. Report WP 2 Deliverable 2.1.
London: King's College. [Online]. Available: <http://www.shape-dc.org/articles/pdf/D2.1.pdf>.
Isaacs, Ellen A., Whittaker, Steve, Frohlich, David & O'Conaill,
Brid (1997). Informal Communication Reexamined: New Functions for
Video in Supporting Opportunistic Encounters. In Finn, Kathleen E.,
Sellen, Abigail J. & Wilbur, Sylvia B. (Eds.), Video-Mediated
Communication, Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Jensen, Ole B. & Richardson, Tim (2004). Making European
Space: Mobility, Power and Territorial Identity. London:
Routledge.
Johnston, Jennifer R. (2004). Mediation: Creating a New Space for
Reconciliation. Available: <http://www.gse.harvard.edu/~t656_web/peace/Articles_Spring
2004/Johnston_Jennifer_virtual_mediation_spaces.htm>. [Mar 3, 2006].
Jones, Geoff, McLean, Christine & Quattrone, Paolo (2004).
Spacing and Timing. Organization 11(6): 723-742.
Jones, Rodney (2005). Sites of Engagement as Sites of Attention:
Time. Space and Culture in Electronic Discourse. In Norris, Sigrid &
Jones, Rodney (Eds.), Discourse in Action: Introduction to
Mediated Discourse Analysis, London: Routledge.
Jørgensen, Lars Botin (2005). Video Observation as
Phenomenological Tool within Health Care: Revisited. Report
Technology, Environment and Society Working Paper 11. Aalborg,
Denmark: Department of Development and Planning, Aalborg University.
[Online]. Available: <http://vbn.aau.dk/fbspretrieve/838168/Workingpaper112005.pdf>.
Juris, Jeffrey S. (2005). Social Forums and Their Margins:
Networking Logics and the Cultural Politics of Autonomous Space.
Ephemera: Theory & Poltics in Organization 5(2): 253-272.
Kaplan, Amy (2003). Homeland Insecurities: Some Reflections on
Language and Space. Radical History Review 85: 82-93.
Katz, James E. & Aakhus, Mark (Eds.) (2002). Perpetual
Contact: Mobile Communication, Private Talk, Public Performance.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Keating, Elizabeth (2000). Moments of Hierarchy: Constructing
Social Stratification by Means of Language, Food, Space, and the
Body in Pohnpei, Micronesia. American Anthropologist 102:
303.
Keating, Elizabeth (2000). Space. Journal of Linguistic
Anthropology 9(1-2): 234-237.
Keating, Elizabeth (2003). Examing Interactions across
Modalities: Deaf Children and Hearing Peers at School.
Anthropology & Education Quarterly 34(2): 115-135.
Keating, Elizabeth (2005). Homo Prostheticus:
Problematizing the Notions of Activity and Computer-mediated
Interaction. Discourse Studies 7(4-5): 527-545.
Keating, Elizabeth & Mirus, Gene (2003). American Sign Language
in Virtual Space: Interactions between Deaf Users of
Computer-mediated Video Communication and the Impact of Technology
on Language Practices. Language in Society 32:
693-714.
Kendall, Gavin (2004). Global Networks, International Networks,
Actor Networks. In Larner, Wendy & Walters, William P. (Eds.),
Global Governmentality: Governing International Spaces, London:
Routledge.
Kendon, Adam (1991). Conducting Interaction. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Kendon, Adam (2004). Gesture: Visible Action as Utterance.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Kesselring, Sven (2006). Pioneering Mobilities: New Patterns of
Movement and Motility in a Mobile World. Environment and Planning
A 38(2): 269-279.
Kirk, David, Crabtree, Andy & Rodden, Tom (2005). Ways of the
Hands. In Gellersen, Hans, Schmidt, Kjeld, Beaudouin-Lafon, Michel &
Mackay, Wendy (Eds.), ECSCW 2005: Proceedings of the Ninth
European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, 18-22
September 2005, Paris, France, Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Kita, Sotaro (Ed.) (2003). Pointing: Where Language, Culture
and Cognition Meet. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Koskinen, Ilpo, Kurvinen, Esko & Lehtonen, Turo-Kimmo (2002).
Mobile Image. Finland: Edita Publishing.
Kress, Gunther (2004). Commentary: Media Discourse - Extensions,
Mixes and Hybrids: Some Comments on Pressing Issues. Text
24(3): 443-446.
Kress, Gunther & Leeuwen, Theo van (2001). Multimodal
Discourse: The Modes and Media of Contemporary Communication.
London: Arnold.
Krogh, Peter & Grønbæk, Kaj (2001). Architecture and Pervasive
Computing: When Buildings and Design Artifacts Become Computer
Interfaces. Nordic Journal of Architectural Research vol. 14 no.
3 2001, Århus DK, Pp. 11 - 22 14(3): 11-22. [Online].
Available:
<http://www.arkitekturforskning.net/Tidsskrift/2001/2001_3.htm>.
Krummheuer, Antonia L. (2004). Shifting the Focus: The Impact of
Audiovisual Technology on Empirical Research. In Recent
Developments in Ethnomethodological and Conversation-analytic
Research, Two sessions at the Sixth International Conference on
Social Science Methodology, August 17 - 20, 2004, Amsterdam,
the Netherlands. [Online]. Available:
<http://www.paultenhave.nl/RC33-04.html>.
Laet, Marianne de (2000). Patents, Travel, Space: Ethnographic
Encounters with Objects in Transit. Environmental and Planning D:
Society and Space 18: 149-168.
Langan, Caeleste (2001). Mobility Disability. Public Culture
13(3): 533-556.
Latour, Bruno (2004). How to Talk About the Body? The Normative
Dimension of Science Studies. Body & Society 10(2-3):
205-229.
Latour, Bruno (2005). Reassembling the Social: An Introduction
to Actor-Network-Theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Latour, Bruno (2005). From Realpolitik to Dingpolitik:
An Introduction to Making Things Public. In Latour, Bruno &
Weibel, Peter (Eds.), Dingpolitik Atmospheres of Democracy,
Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. [Online]. Available:
<http://www.ensmp.fr/~latour/articles/article/96-DINGPOL-INTRO.html>.
[Feb 15, 2005].
Latour, Bruno & [Jim_Johnson] (1988). Mixing Humans and Nonhumans
Together: The Sociology of a Door Closer. Social Problems
35: 298-310.
Latour, Bruno & Weibel, Peter (Eds.) (2005). Making Things
Public: Atmospheres of Democracy. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT
Press.
Laurel, Brenda (Ed.) (2003). Design Matters. Cambridge,
Mass.: MIT Press.
Laurier, Eric (2001). Why People Say Where They Are During Mobile
Phone Calls. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
19(4): 485-504.
Laurier, Eric (2002). The Region as a Socio-Technical
Accomplishment of Mobile Workers. In Brown, Barry, Green, Nicola &
Harper, Roy (Eds.), Wireless World: Social and Interactional
Aspects of the Mobile Age, London: Springer Verlag.
Laurier, Eric (2003). Guest Editorial: Technology and Mobility.
Environment and Planning A 35: 1521-1527.
Laurier, Eric & C., Philo (2006). Natural Problems of
Naturalistic Video Data. In Knoblauch, H., Raab, J., Soeffner, H.-G.
& Schnettler, B. (Eds.), Video-Analysis Methodology and Methods,
Qualitative Audiovisual Data Analysis in Sociology, Oxford:
Peter Lang.
Laurier, Eric & Philo, Chris (2002). The Region in the Boot:
Mobilising Lone Subjects and Multiple Objects. Environment and
Planning D: Society and Space 21(1): 85-106.
Laurier, Eric & Philo, Chris (2005). The Cappuccino Community:
Cafés and Civic Life in the Contemporary City. Report ESRC:
Published by the Department of Geography & Topographic Science,
University of Glasgow. [Online]. Available:
<http://web.ges.gla.ac.uk/%7eelaurier/cafesite/texts/final_cappuccino.pdf>.
Law, John (2002). Objects and Spaces. Theory, Culture &
Society 19(5/6): 91-106.
Leach, Neil (2002). Belonging: Towards a Theory of Identification
with Space. In Hillier, Jean & Rooksby, Emma (Eds.), Habitus: A
Sense of Place, Aldershot: Ashgate Press.
Leeuwen, Theo van (2005). Introducing Social Semiotics.
London: Routledge.
Leeuwen, Theo van & Jewitt, Carey (Eds.) (2001). The Handbook
of Visual Analysis. London: Sage.
Lefebvre, Henri (1991). The Production of Space. Oxford:
Blackwell.
Lemke, Jay (2000). Across the Scales of Time: Artifacts,
Activities, and Meanings in Ecosocial Systems. Mind, Culture, and
Activity 7(4): 273-290.
Lemke, Jay (2002). Travels in Hypermodality. Visual
Communication 1(3): 299-325.
Lemke, Jay (2005). Place, Pace, and Meaning: Multimedia
Chronotopes. In Norris, Sigrid & Jones, Rodney (Eds.), Discourse
in Action: Introduction to Mediated Discourse Analysis, London:
Routledge.
LeVine, Philip & Scollon, Ron (Eds.) (2004). Discourse and
Technology: Multimodal Discourse Analysis. Washington, DC:
Georgetown University Press.
Licoppe, Christian & Inada, Yoriko (2006). Emergent Uses of a
Multiplayer Location-aware Mobile Game: the Interactional
Consequences of Mediated Encounters. Mobilities 1(1):
39-61.
Ling, Rich & Pedersen, Per E. (Eds.) (2005). Mobile
Communications: Re-negotiation of the Social Sphere. Berlin:
Springer.
Loehr, Dan & Harper, Lisa (2003). Commonplace Tools for Studying
Commonplace Interactions: Practitioners’ Notes on Entry-Level Video
Analysis. Visual Communication 2(2): 225-233.
Lomax, H. & Casey, N. (1998). Recording Social Life: Reflexivity
and Video Methodology. Sociological Research Online 3(2).
[Online]. Available:
<http://www.socresonline.org.uk/socresonline/3/2/1.html>. [Aug 28,
1998].
Low, Setha M. (2003). Anthropological Theories of Body, Space and
Culture. Space & Culture 6(1): 9-18.
Löwgren, Jonas (no date). Inspirational Patterns for Embodied
Interaction. Available:
<http://www.ist-palcom.org/publications/files/NordesFinal.pdf>. [Feb
16, 2006].
Luff, Paul, Heath, Christian, et al. (2003). Fractured
Ecologies: Creating Environments for Collaboration.
Human-Computer Interaction 18(1/2): 51-84.
Luff, Paul, Hindmarsh, Jon & Heath, Christian (Eds.) (2000).
Workplace Studies: Recovering Work Practice and Informing System
Design. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Lupton, Deborah & Seymour, Wendy (2003). 'I Am Normal on the
'Net'': Disability, Computerised Communication Technologies and the
Embodied Self. In Coupland, Justine & Gwyn, Richard (Eds.),
Discourse, the Body, and Identity, Basingstoke: Palgrave.
Macbeth, Douglas (1999). Glances, Trances, and Their Relevance
for a Visual Sociology. In Jalbert, Paul L. (Ed.), Media Studies:
Ethnomethodological Approaches, Lanham, Maryland: University of
America Press.
Maes, Pattie (2005). Attentive Objects: Enriching People's
Natural Interaction with Everyday Objects. Interactions 12(4):
45-48.
Mainwaring, Scott D., Chang, Michele F. & Anderson, Ken (2005).
Infrastructures and Their Discontents: Implications for Ubicomp. In
Davies, Nigel, Mynatt, Elizabeth & Siio, Itiro (Eds.), UbiComp
2004: Ubiquitous Computing, 6th International Conference,
Nottingham, UK, September 2004, Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Mark, W. (1999). Turning Pervasive Computing into Mediated
Spaces. IBM Systems Journal 38(4): 677-692. [Online].
Available: <http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/sj/384/mark.html>.
Markus, Thomas A. & Cameron, Deborah (2002). The Words Between
the Spaces: Buildings and Language (Architext Series). London:
Routledge.
Marton, Ference & Tsui, Amy B.M. (Eds.) (2004). Classroom
Discourse and the Space of Learning. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence
Erlbaum.
Massey, Doreen (2005). for space. London: Sage.
Mauss, Marcel (1979). Body Techniques. In Mauss, M. (Ed.),
Sociology and Psychology, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
McCullough, Malcolm (2001). On Typologies of Situated Action.
Human-Computer Interaction 16(2-4): 337-349.
McCullough, Malcolm (2004). Digital Ground: Architecture,
Pervasive Computing, and Environmental Knowing. Cambridge,
Mass.: MIT Press.
McHoul, Alec (1984). Being Seen to Read the Signs: Some
Extensions of the Work of Sharrock and Anderson. Information
Deisgn Journal 4(1): 69-76.
McNeill, David (Ed.) (2000). Language and Gesture.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Meier, Christoph (1998). In Search of the Virtual Interaction
Order: Investigating Conduct in Video-Mediated Work Meetings. From
Report. [Online]
<http://www.zeitschriftarbeit.de/docs/3-1998/meier.PDF>. [Feb 6,
2006].
Meier, Christoph (2003). Doing 'Groupness' in a Spatially
Distributed Work Group: The Case of Videoconferencing at Technics.
In Frey, Lawrence R. (Ed.), Group Communication in Context:
Studies of Bona Fide Groups, New York: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Michael, Mike (2000). Reconnecting Culture, Technology and
Nature: From Society to Heterogeneity. London: Routledge.
Michael, Mike (2000). These Boots Are Made for Walking... :
Mundane Technology, the Body and Human-Environment Relations.
Body & Society 6(3): 107-126.
Middleton, David & Brown, Steven D. (2005). The Social
Psychology of Experience: Studies in Remembering and Forgetting.
London: Sage.
Middleton, David & Brown, Steven D. (2005). The Baby as Virtual
Object: Agency and Difference in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 23(5):
695-715.
Mische, Ann & White, Harrison (1998). Between Conversation and
Situation: Public Switching Dynamics across Network Domains.
Social Research 65(3): 695-724.
Mol, Annemarie & Law, John (draft). Embodied Action, Enacted
Bodies. The Example of Hypoglycaemia. [Published by Dept of
Sociology, Lancaster University]. Available:
<http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fss/sociology/papers/mol-law-embodied-action.pdf>.
[June 2, 2005].
Mondada, Lorenza (2002). The City Is Not Made of Anonymous
People: Categorization Process and Urban Space. Marges
Linguistiques 3: 72-90. [Online]. Available:
<http://marges.linguistiques.free.fr/index_e.htm>.
Mondada, Lorenza (2003). Working with Video: How Surgeons Produce
Video Records of Their Actions. Visual Studies 18(1):
58-73.
Mondada, Lorenza (2005). BecomING COLLECTIVE: The Constitution of
Audience as an Interactional Process. In Latour, Bruno & Weibel,
Peter (Eds.), Making Things Public: Atmospheres of Democracy,
Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press.
Mondada, Lorenza (2006). Video Recording as the Reflexive
Preservation and Configuration of Phenomenal Features for Analysis.
In Knoblauch, H., Raab, J., Soeffner, H.-G. & Schnettler, B. (Eds.),
Video-Analysis Methodology and Methods, Qualitative Audiovisual
Data Analysis in Sociology, Oxford: Peter Lang.
Mondada, Lorenza (in press). Participants’ Online Analysis and
Multimodal Practices: Projecting the End of the Turn and the Closing
of the Sequence. Discourse Studies??(??): ??
Moores, Shaun (2003). Media, Flows and Places. Report No. 6.
London: MEDIA@LSE Electronic Working Papers. [Online]. Available:
<http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/media@lse/pdf/Media@lseEWP6.pdf>.
Moran, Thomas P. & Dourish, Paul (2001). Introduction to This
Special Issue on Context-Aware Computing. Human-Computer
Interaction 16(2-4): 87-95.
Morley, David (2000). Home Territories: Media, Mobility and
Identity. London: Routledge.
Moser, Ingunn (2005). On Becoming Disabled and Articulating
Alternatives: The Multiple Modes of Ordering Disability and Their
Interferences. Cultural Studies 19(6): 667-700.
Murdoch, Jonathan (1998). The Spaces of Actor-Network Theory.
Geoforum 29: 357-374.
Murphy, Keith (2004). Imagination as Joint Activity: The Case of
Architectural Interaction. Mind, Culture & Activity 11(4):
267-278.
Murtagh, Ged M. (2002). Seeing the 'Rules': Preliminary
Observations of Action, Interaction and Mobile Phone Use. In Brown,
Barry, Green, Nicola & Harper, Roy (Eds.), Wireless World: Social
and Interactional Aspects of the Mobile Age, London: Springer
Verlag.
Nast, Heidi & Pile, Steve (Eds.) (1998). Places Through the
Body. London: Routledge.
Nettleton, Sarah & Watson, Jonathan (Eds.) (1998). The Body in
Everyday Life. London: Routledge.
Nevile, Maurice (2004). Beyond the Black Box:
Talk-in-Interaction in the Airline Cockpit. Aldershot: Ashgate
Press.
Nicholson, Judith A. (2005). Flash! Mobs in the Age of Mobile
Connectivity. Fibreculture Journal 6. [Online].
Available:
<http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue6/issue6_nicholson.html>.
Norris, Sigrid (2004). Analysing Multimodal Interaction: A
Methodological Framework. London: Routledge.
Norris, Sigrid & Jones, Rodney (Eds.) (2005). Discourse in
Action: Introduction to Mediated Discourse Analysis. London:
Routledge.
Nova, Nicolas (2005). A Review of How Space Affords
Socio-Cognitive Processes during Collaboration. PsychNology
Journal 3(2): 118-148. [Online]. Available:
<http://www.psychnology.org/File/PNJ3(2)/PSYCHNOLOGY_JOURNAL_3_2_NOVA.pdf>.
[Mar 31, 2006].
Ochs, Elinor, Solomon, Olga & Sterponi, Laura (2005). Limitations
and Transformations of Habitus in Child-Directed Communication.
Discourse Studies 7(4-5): 547-583.
O'Halloran, Kay (2004). Multimodal Discourse Analysis:
Systemic Functional Perspectives. London: Continuum.
Östman, Jan Ola & Simon-Vandenbergen, Anne-Marie (2004).
Introduction to special issue Mediated Interpretation of Hybrid
Textual Environments. Text 24(3): 303-306.
Paay, Jeni & Kjeldskov, Jesper (2005). Understanding Situated
Social: Interactions in Public Places. In Interact 2005, 12-16
Sep 2005, Rome, Italy.
Pahl, Kate (2006). An Inventory of Traces: Children’s Photographs
of Their Toys in Three London Homes. Visual Communication
5(1): 95-114.
Pering, Trevor, Ballagas, Rafael & Want, Roy (2005). Spontaneous
Marriages of Mobile Devices and Interactive Spaces.
Communications of the ACM 48(9): 53-59.
Perry, Mark, O'hara, Kenton, et al. (2001). Dealing with
Mobility: Understanding Access Anytime, Anywhere. ACM
Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 8(4): 323-347.
Petersen, Marianne Graves (2005). Interactive Spaces: Towards a
Better Everyday? Interactions 12(4): 44-45.
Pettifer, Steve, Cook, Jon & Marsh, James (2004). PlaceWorld, and
the Evolution of Electronic Landscapes. In Snowdon, David N.,
Churchill, Elizabeth & Frécon, Emmanuel (Eds.), Inhabited
Information Spaces: Living with Your Data, Berlin: Springer
Verlag.
Phillips, David J. (2005). From Privacy to Visibility: Context,
Identity and Power in Ubiquitous Computing Environments. Social
Text 23(2): 96-108.
Pink, Sarah (2001). Doing Visual Ethnography. London:
Sage.
Rafael, Vicente (2003). The Cell Phone and the Crowd: Messianic
Politics in the Contemporary Philippines. Public Culture
15(3): 399-425.
Reddy, Madhu C., Dourish, Paul & Pratt, Wanda (2006). Temporality
in Medical Work: Time also Matters. Computer-Supported
Cooperative Work: The Journal of Collaborative Computing.
Rheingold, Howard (2002). Smart Mobs: The Next Social
Revolution. Reading, MA: Perseus Publishing.
Richardson, Tim & Jensen, Ole B. (2003). Linking Discourse and
Space: Towards a Cultural Sociology of Space in Analysing Spatial
Policy Discourses. Urban Studies 40(1): 7-22.
Riviere, Carole (2005). Mobile Camera Phone: A New Form of 'Being
Together' in Daily Personal Communication. In Ling, Rich & Pedersen,
Per E. (Eds.), Mobile Communications: Re-negotiation of the
Social Sphere, Berlin: Springer.
Robillard, Albert (1999). Meaning of a Disability: The Lived
Experience of Paralysis. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Roderick, Ian (1999). Introduction: Habitable Space. Space and
Culture 3. [Online]. Available:
<http://www.carleton.ca/~rshields/space/habit.html>. [May 18, 2000].
Roderick, Ian (2001). Bodies, Materials, Practice: Habiting Space
and the Representational Limits of Latour's Semiotics of Assemblies.
Social Semiotics 11(3): 343-360.
Rogers, Yvonne, Price, Sara, et al. (2005). Ubi-Learning
Integrates Indoor and Outdoor Experiences. Communications of the
ACM 48(1): 55-59.
Royce, T. & Bowcher, W. (Eds.) (2005). New Directions in the
Analysis of Multimodal Discourse. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence
Erlbaum Associates.
Ruhleder, Karen & Jordan, Brigitte (2001). Co-Constructing
Non-Mutual Realities: Delay-Generated Trouble in Distributed
Interaction. Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: The Journal of
10(1): 113-138.
Ruthrof, Horst (1999). The Body in Language. London:
Cassell.
Ryberg, Thomas & Ponti, Marisa (2005). Constructing Place: The
Relationship Between Place-Making and Sociability in Networked
Environments - A Condition for Productive Learning Environments.
Report JEIRP symposium papers. Aalborg: E-Learning Lab. [Online].
Available: <http://www.ell.aau.dk/index.php?id=60>.
Sack, Warren (2005). Discourse Architecture and Very Large-Scale
Conversations. In Latham, Robert & Sassen, Saskia (Eds.), Digital
Formations: IT and New Architectures in the Global Realm,
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Sacks, Harvey (1995). On Exchanging Glances - Part I, Fall
1964-Spring 1965, Lecture 11. In Sacks, Harvey (Ed.), Lectures on
Conversation: Volume I, Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
Sacks, Harvey & Schegloff, Emanuel A. (2002). Home Position.
Gesture 2(2): 133–146.
Saint-Georges, Ingrid de (2004). Materiality in Discourse: The
Influence of Space and Layout in Making Meaning. In LeVine, Philip &
Scollon, Ron (Eds.), Discourse and Technology: Multimodal
Discourse Analysis, Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press.
Sandahl, Carrie & Auslander, Philip (2005). Bodies in
Commotion: Disability and Performance. Ann Arbor: University of
Michigan Press.
Sauer, Beverly (1999). Embodied Experience: Representing Risk in
Speech and Gesture. Discourse Studies 1(3): 321-354.
Schatzki, Theodore R. (2002). The Site of the Social: A
Philosophical Account of the Constitution of Social Life and Change.
University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press.
Schatzki, Theodore R., Cetina, Karin Knorr & Savigny, Eike Von
(Eds.) (2001). The Practice Turn in Contemporary Theory.
London: Routledge.
Schegloff, Emanuel A. (1972). Notes on a Conversational Practice:
Formulating Place. In Sudnow, David (Ed.), Studies in Social
Interaction, New York: The Free Press.
Schegloff, Emanuel A. (1998). Body Torque. Social Research
65(3): 535-596.
Schiffer, Michael B. (1999). Material Life of Human Beings:
Artifacts, Behavior, and Communication. London: Routledge.
Scollon, Ron (1997). Handbills, Tissues and Condoms: A Site of
Engagement for the Construction of Identity in Discourse. Journal
of Sociolinguistics 1(1): 39-61.
Scollon, Ron (2001). Mediated Discourse: The Nexus of Practice.
London: Routledge.
Scollon, Ron & Scollon, Suzie Wong (2003). Discourses in
Place: Language in the Material World. London: Routledge.
Scollon, Ron & Scollon, Suzie Wong (2004). Nexus Analysis:
Discourse and the Emerging Internet. London: Routledge.
Scollon, Suzanne W. (2003). Political and Somatic Alignment:
Habitus, Ideology and Social Practice. In Weiss, Gilbert & Wodak,
Ruth (Eds.), Critical Discourse Analysis: Theory and
Interdisciplinarity, London: Palgrave.
Scollon, Suzie Wong (2005). Agency Distributed Through Time,
Space and Tools: Bentham, Babbage and the Census. In Norris, Sigrid
& Jones, Rodney (Eds.), Discourse in Action: Introduction to
Mediated Discourse Analysis, London: Routledge.
Seamon, David (1980). Body/Subject, Time-Space Routines, and
Place-Ballets. In Buttimer, Anne & Seamon, David (Eds.), The
Human Experience of Space and Place, London: Croon Helm.
Secrist, Cory, Koeyer, Ilse de, Bell, Holly & Fogel, Alan (2002).
Combining Digital Video Technology and Narrative Methods for
Understanding Infant Development. Forum Qualitative Social
Research 3(2). [Online]. Available:
<http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs-texte/2-02/2-02secristetal-e.htm>.
Sellen, Abigail J. (1995). Remote Conversations:The Effects of
Mediating Talk with Technology. Human-Computer Interaction
10(4): 401-444.
Shafer, Steven A. N., Brumitt, Barry & Cadiz, JJ (2001).
Interaction Issues in Context-Aware Intelligent Environments.
Human-Computer Interaction 16(2-4): 363-378.
Shapiro, Dan, Büscher, Monika, et al. (2005). Spatial
Computing and Ambient Collaborative Environments for Design and
Construction. In Proc. 3rd International Conference on Innovation
in Architecture, Enagineering and Construction (AEC2005), 15-17 June
2005, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Sharrock, Wes & Anderson, Bob (1979). Directional Hospital Signs
as Sociological Data. Information Design Journal 1(2):
81-94.
Sheller, Mimi (2004). Mobile Publics: Beyond the Network
Perspective. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
22: 39-52.
Sheller, Mimi & Urry, John (2003). Mobile Transformations of
'Public' and 'Private' Life. Theory, Culture & Society 20(3):
115-133.
Sheller, Mimi & Urry, John (2006). The New Mobilities Paradigm.
Environment and Planning A 38(2): 207-226.
Sheller, Mimi & Urry, John (Eds.) (2006). Mobile Technologies
of the City. London: Routledge.
Sherry, John, Mainwaring, Scott D., et al. (2005). 'This
All Together, Hon?' Ubicomp in Non-office Work Environments. In
Davies, Nigel, Mynatt, Elizabeth & Siio, Itiro (Eds.), UbiComp
2004: Ubiquitous Computing, 6th International Conference,
Nottingham, UK, September 2004, Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Shotter, John (2004). Responsive Expression in Living Bodies: The
Power of Invisible ‘Real Presences’ within Our Everyday Lives
Together. Cultural Studies 18(2-3): 443-460.
Silverstone, Roger & Sujon, Zoetanya (2005). Urban Tapestries:
Experimental Ethnography, Technological Identities and Place. Report
No. 7. London: MEDIA@LSE Electronic Working Papers. [Online].
Available:
<http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/media@lse/pdf/EWP7.pdf>.
Smith, Ian, Consolvo, Sunny, et al. (2005). Social
Disclosure Of Place: From Location Technology to Communication
Practice. In Gellersen, Hans W., Want, Roy & Schmidt, Albrecht
(Eds.), Pervasive Computing: Third International Conference,
Munich, Germany, May 8-13, 2005, Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Smythe, Mary-Jeanette (1995). Talking Bodies: Body Talks at
Bodyworks. Communication Studies 46: 245-260.
Snowdon, David N., Churchill, Elizabeth & Frécon, Emmanuel (Eds.)
(2004). Inhabited Information Spaces: Living with Your Data.
Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Sparacino, Flavia (2002). Narrative Spaces: Bridging Architecture
and Entertainment via Interactive Technology. In 6th
International Conference on Generative Art, Politecnico di Milano
University, 10-13 December 2002, Milan, Italy. [Online].
Available: <http://xenia.media.mit.edu/~flavia/publications.html>.
Star, Susan Leigh (1996). Working Together: Symbolic
Interactionism, Activity Theory and Information Systems. In
Engeström, Yrjö & Middleton, David (Eds.), Cognition and
Communication at Work, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Star, Susan Leigh (1999). The Ethnography of Infrastructure.
American Behavioral Scientist 43(3): 377-391.
Star, Susan Leigh, Bowker, Geoffrey & Neumann, Laura (1997).
Transparency at Different Levels of Scale: Convergence between
Information Artifacts and Social Worlds. Available:
<http://epl.scu.edu:16080/~gbowker/converge.html>. [Apr 13, 2006].
Sterling, Bruce (2005). Shaping Things. Cambridge, Mass.:
MIT Press.
Stokowski, Patricia A. (2002). Languages of Place and Discourses
of Power: Constructing New Senses of Place. Journal of Leisure
Research 34(4): 368-382.
Streeck, Jurgen (1993). Gesture as Communication I: Its
Coordination with Gaze and Speech. Communication Monographs
60: 275-299.
Streitz, Norbert & Nixon, Paddy (2005). The Disappearing
Computer: Special Issue. Communications of the ACM 48(3):
32-71.
Stringer, Mark, Halloran, John, Hornecker, Eva & Fitzpatrick,
Geraldine (2005). Situating Ubiquitous Computing in Everyday Life:
Some Useful Strategies. In Position paper presented at Situating
Ubiquitous Computing in Everyday Life Workshop at UbiComp 2005, 11
September, Tokyo, Japan. [Online]. Available:
<http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/interact/papers/pdfs/stringer_ubicomp05.pdf>.
Suchman, Lucy (1996). Constituting Shared Workspaces. In
Engeström, Yrjö & Middleton, David (Eds.), Cognition and
Communication at Work, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Suchman, Lucy (1997). Centers of Coordination: A Case and Some
Themes. In Resnick, Lauren B., Säljö, Roger, Pontecorvo, Clotilde &
Burge, Barbara (Eds.), Discourse, Tools, and Reasoning: Essays on
Situated Cognition, Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
Sudnow, David (1972). Temporal Parameters of Interpersonal
Observation. In Sudnow, David (Ed.), Studies in Social
Interaction, New York: Free Press.
Sudnow, David (1978). Ways of the Hand: The Organisation of
Improvised Conduct. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University
Press.
Taxén, Gustav, Bowers, John, Hellström, Sten-Olof & Tobiasson,
Helena (2004). Designing Mixed Media Artefacts for Public Settings.
In Cooperative Systems Design, Scenario-Based Design of
Collaborative Systems: Proceedings of the 6th International
Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems, May 11-14 2004,
Hyères, France. [Online]. Available:
<http://cid.nada.kth.se/pdf/257.pdf>.
Tennent, Paul & Chalmers, Matthew (2005). Recording and
Understanding Mobile People and Mobile
Technology. In First International Conference on e-Social
Science, June 2005, Manchester. [Online]. Available:
<http://www.ncess.ac.uk/events/conference/2005/papers/papers/ncess2005
paper_Tennent.pdf>.
Thackara, John (2005). In the Bubble: Designing in a Complex
World. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
Thomsen, Mette Ramsgard (2003). Embodied Interfaces and Mixed
Realities. Cultural Geographies 10(4): 492-497.
Thomsen, Thyra Uth, Nielsen, Lise Drewes & Gudmundsson, Henrik
(Eds.) (2005). Social Perspectives On Mobility. Aldershot:
Ashgate Press.
Thrift, Nigel (2004). Movement-Space: The Changing Domain of
Thinking Resulting from the Development of New Kinds of Spatial
Awareness. Economy and Society 33(4): 582-604.
Thrift, Nigel (2005). From Born to Made: Technology, Biology and
Space. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers
30: 463-476.
Tremain, Shelley Lynn (Ed.) (2005). Foucault and the
Government of Disability. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan
Press.
Tuan, Yi Fu (1991). Language and the Making of Place: A
Narrative-Descriptive Approach. Annals of the Association of
American Geographers 81(4): 684-696.
Turner, Phil & Davenport, Elisabeth (Eds.) (2005). Spaces,
Spatiality and Technology. Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Turner, Phil & Davenport, Elisabeth (2005). An Introduction to
Spaces, Spatiality and Technology. In Turner, Phil & Davenport,
Elisabeth (Eds.), Spaces, Spatiality and Technology,
Dordrecht: Springer.
Turner, Phil, Turner, Susan & Carroll, Fiona (2005). The Tourist
Gaze: Towards Contextualised Virtual Environments. In Turner, Phil &
Davenport, Elisabeth (Eds.), Spaces, Spatiality and Technology,
Dordrecht: Springer.
Ueno, Naoki & Kawatoko, Yasuko (2003). Technologies Making Space
Visible. Environment and Planning A 35: 1529-1545.
Urry, John (2000). Sociology Beyond Societies: Mobilities for
the Twenty-First Century. London: Routledge.
Urry, John (2003). Social Networks, Travel and Talk. British
Journal of Sociology 54(2): 155-175.
Urry, John (2004). Connections. Environment and Planning D:
Society and Space 22: 27-37.
Urry, John & Gane, Nicholas (2004). Complex Mobilities. In Gane,
Nicholas (Ed.), The Future of Social Theory, London:
Continuum.
van Loon, Joost (2002). Social Spatialisation and Everyday Life.
Space and Culture 5(2): 88-95.
Ventola, Eija, Charles, Cassily & Kaltenbacher, Martin (Eds.)
(2004). Perspectives on Multimodality. Amsterdam: John
Benjamins.
vom Lehn, Dirk, Heath, Christian & Hindmarsh, Jon (2001).
Exhibiting Interaction: Conduct and Collaboration in Museums and
Galleries. Symbolic Interaction 24: 189-216.
Waycott, Jenny (2005). Appropriating Tools and Shaping
Activities: The Use of PDAs in the Workplace. In Hamill, Lynne &
Lasen, Amparo (Eds.), Mobile World: Past, Present and Future,
Berlin: Springer Verlag.
Weilenmann, Alexandra (2003). 'I can't talk now, I'm in a fitting
room': Formulating Availability and Location in Mobile-Phone
Conversations. Environment and Planning A 35:
1589-1065.
Wenders, Wim (1989). Notebook on Cities and Clothes. Film.
<http://www.wim-wenders.com/movies/movies
spec/notebookoncitiesandclothes/notebookoncitiesandclothes.htm>.
Berlin: Road Movies.
Wenger, Etienne (1998). Communities of Practice.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Wertsch, James V. (1994). The Primacy of Mediated Action in
Sociocultural Studies. Mind, Culture and Activity 1(4):
202-208.
Wertsch, James V. (1998). Mind as Action. Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
Whalen, Jack, Whalen, Marilyn & Henderson, Kathryn (2002).
Improvisational Choreography in Teleservice Work. British Journal
of Sociology 53(2): 239-258.
Whalen, Marilyn, Whalen, Jack, et al. (2004). Studying
Workscapes. In LeVine, Philip & Scollon, Ron (Eds.), Discourse
and Technology: Multimodal Discourse Analysis, Washington, DC:
Georgetown University Press.
Whittaker, Steve (2003). Things to Talk About When Talking About
Things. Human-Computer Interaction 18(1/2): 149-170.
Wilken, Rowan (2005). From Stabilitas Loci to Mobilitas Loci:
Networked Mobility and the Transformation of Place. Fibreculture
Journal 6. [Online]. Available: <http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue6/issue6_wilken.html>.
Wilson, James C. & Lewiecke-Wilson, Cynthia (Eds.) (2001).
Embodied Rhetorics: Disability in Language and Culture.
Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Witte, Stephen P. & Haas, Christina (2005). Research in Activity:
An Analysis of Speed Bumps as Mediational Means. Written
Communication 22(2): 127-165.
Wong, Yoke Sum (2006). When There Are No Pagodas on Pagoda
Street: Language, Mapping and Navigating Ambiguities in Colonial
Singapore. Environment and Planning A 38(2): 325-340.
Yaneva, Albena (2003). When a Bus Met a Museum: Following
Artists, Curators and Workers in Art Installation. Museum &
Society 1(3): 116-131.
Yaneva, Albena (2005). Scaling Up and Scaling Down: Extraction
Trials in Architectural Design. Social Studies of Science
35(6): 867-894.
Zuiderent, Tuen, Winthereik, Brit Ross & Berg, Mac (2003).
Talking About Distributed Communication and Medicine: On Bringing
Together Remote and Local Actors. Human-Computer Interaction
18(1/2): 171-180.