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.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Recent publications

Julsrud, Tom E. 2008. "Flow, bridges and brokers: exploring the development of trust relations in a distributed work group." International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations 5:83-102. http://inderscience.metapress.com/app/home/contribution.asp?referrer=parent&backto=issue,4,4;journal,3,17;linkingpublicationresults,1:110882,1

Julsrud, Tom E. and John W. Bakke. 2008. "Trust, friendship and expertise: The use of email, mobile dialogues and SMS to develop and sustain social relations in a distributed work group." in The mobile communications research annual: The reconstruction of space and time through mobile communication practices, edited by R Ling and S Campbell. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.

Julsrud, Tom E. 2007. "Core/periphery structures and trust in distributed work groups: a comparative case study." Structure and Dynamics:eJournal of Anthropology and Related Science http://repositories.cdlib.org/imbs/socdyn/sdeas/vol2/iss2/
Bakke, John W. and T.E. Julsrud. 2008.: “Contested terrain”. Under publication in B. Turner et al (eds): Spaces, Spatiality and Technology. Hershey, Idea Group Publ.

Julsrud, Tom E. and John W. Bakke. 2007. "Building Trust in Networked Environments: Understanding the Importance of Trust Brokers." Pp. 117-138 in Computer-mediated Relationships and Trust: Organizational and Managerial Effects, edited by Linda Brennan and Victoria Johnson. Hershey PA: Idea Group Publ. http://www.igi-global.com/reference/details.asp?ID=6984&v=tableOfContents

Julsrud, Tom E., and Per M. Schiefloe. 2007. "The development, distribution and maintenance of trust in distributed work groups. A social network approach." International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations 4:351-368 http://www.inderscience.com/search/index.php?action=record&rec_id=15719&prevQuery=&ps=10&m=or

Ling, Richard and Julsrud, T. 2004. “The development of grounded genre in MMS among professionals”. In K. Nyiri (ed): The global and the local in mobile communication. Vien, Passagen Verlag.

Julsrud, Tom E. 2004. “Behavioral changes at the mobile workplace; a symbolic interactionistic approach”. In Pedersen & Ling; Front stage-Back stage. Berlin, Springer.

Ling Richard, Julsrud T., Yttri B. 2004. “Nascent communication genres within SMS and MMS” In; Harper, Taylor, Palen (eds) The inside text: Social, cultural and design perspectives on SMS. Berlin, Springer

Vittersø Joar, Akselsen S., Evjemo B., Julsrud T, Yttri B and Bergvik S. 2003. “Impacts of Home-Based Telework on Quality of Life for Employees and Their Partners”. Quantitative and Qualitative Results From a European Survey. Journal of Happiness Studies 4 (2) p.201-233.

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