Towards a mobile network society

One of the most salient changes in modern societies is the rapid uptake of mobile information and communication technologies (ICT). In a broad range of areas this technology transform the way people live their lives, how they interact and the way they elaborate their social networks. As a result modern societies are increasingly clustered around interconnected, ICT supported, social networks. This blogg present result from ongoing research that explores how mobile technology is used to establish and support small-scale social networks around the world.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Book chapters etc

Julsrud, Tom E. 2008. Trust across Distance: A network approach to the development, distribution and maintenance of trust in distributed work groups. Doctoral thesis. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Social Sciences and Technology Management. http://www.diva-portal.org/ntnu/abstract.xsql?dbid=2246

Bakke, John W., and T.E. Julsrud. 2009. "Contested Terrain: Place, Work and Organizational Identities." Pp. 41-53 in Exploration of Space, Technology, and Spatiality: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, edited by P. Turner, Turner, S. and Davenport, E. Hershey: IGI-Global.

Julsrud, Tom E. and John W. Bakke. 2008. "Interpersonal trust and mobile communication: a social network approach." in Trust and New Technologies: Marketing and Management on the Internet and Mobile Media, edited by Teemu Kautonen and Heikki Karjaluoto. London: Edward Elgar.

Julsrud, Tom E. 2008. ”Tillit og mistillit i distribuerte grupper”. I : Schiefloe m fl (ed.) Collaboration in Network Organizations, Oslo, Fagbokforlaget (Forthcoming). Schiefloe, Per M. og T.E. Julsrud. 2008. ”

Akselsen Sigmund, T. Bjarnason, T. E. Julsrud, m. fl. 1998. “The impacts of telework on quality of life: A revised model for research”. In B. Rapp and P. Jackson (eds): Organization and work beyond 2000, pp 187-206. ISBN 3-7908-1528-4. Physica Verlag, London

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