VII. Tele-Life 1. Telework Gillespie, A., Richardson, R. & Cornford, J. (1995): Review of Telework in Britain: Implications for Public Policy, prepared for the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology, Newcastle PICT, Newcastle upon Tyne, February 1995 Huws, Ursula (1993): Teleworking in Britain: A report to the Employment Department, Employment Department Research Series No.18, Sheffield, October 1993 (3 copies) Huws, U. (1991): Telework: Projections, in : Futures, January/February, pp.19-31 (2 copies) International Labour Office (1990): Telework, in: Conditions of Work Digest, Vol.9, No.1 Moran, R. and Cullen, K. (1990): Architectural design aspects of home based telework for people with physical disabilities - a case study, in: Pamir, H. et.al. (1990), Culture, Space, History. Proceedings of IAPS II Conference, TIETU Faculty of Architecture, Ankara Wilson, A. (1991): Teleworking - Flexibility for a Few, IMS Report No.210, Institute of Manpower Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton, July 1991 (copied) 2. Teleshopping Howard, M. (1990): Out of Town Shopping: is the Revolution over?, speech delivered to the Society on 21 June, 1989, in: RSA Journal, No.5403, February, pp.162-172 Northcott, J. (1990): Britain in 2010, paper for a seminar ('Britain in 2010: Future Patterns of Shopping') held at the Society on 22 June, 1989, in: RSA Journal, February, pp.173-179 Miles, I. (1990): Teleshopping: Just Around the Corner?, paper for a seminar ('Britain in 2010: Future Patterns of Shopping') held at the Society on 22 June, 1989, in: RSA Journal, February, pp.180-203 (2 copies) VIII. Home 1. Intelligent Home Bjerg, K. (1988): The Home of the 90's, in: van Rijn, F. & Willimas, R. (eds.) (1988): Concerning Home Telematics, Elsevier Science Publishers, North-Holland, pp.199-204 Bjerg, K. (1989): The electronic situation of the Home of the 90's, paper presented at the plenary meeting of the IFIP TC9 work-group on Home Oriented Informatics and Telematics, Bremen, 16-17 February, 1989 Heimer, Th.(1995): The Genesis of the Intelligent Home Technology, in: Esser, J., Fleischmann, G., Heimer, Th.: Soziale und ökonomische Konflikte in Standardisierungsprozessen, Campus Verlag, Frankfurt/New York, pp.105-137 Robins, K. & Cornford, J. (1990): The Soft Machine: The Next Technological Context of Consumption, paper presented to the workshop on Domestic Consumption and ICTs, Brunel University, May 18-19 (draft - incomplete) 2. The household / Home / Smart Home Allan, G. (1989): Insiders and Outsiders: Boundaries around the Home, in: Allan, G. & Crow, G. (eds.): Home and Family: Creating the Domestic Sphere, MacMillan, Basingstoke, pp.141-158 Attfield, J. (1990): The empty cocktail cabinet: display in the mid-century British domestic interior, in: Putnam, T. & Newton, C. (eds.): Household Choices, Futures Publications, London, pp.84-88 Bose, C.E., Bereano, P.L. & Malloy, M. (1991): Household Technology and the Social Construction of Housework, in: Lafollette, M.C. & Stine, J.K. (eds.): Technology and Choice - Readings from Technology and Culture, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London, pp.261-290 Bulos, M. (1990): The use of space and home adaptations by home based workers, in: Putnam, T. & Newton, C. (eds.): Household Choices, Futures Publications, London, pp.31-36 Cowan, R.S. (1985): The industrial revolution in the home, in: MacKenzie, D. & Wajcman, J.: The Social Shaping of Technology, Open University Press, Milton Keynes, Philadelphia, pp.181-201 Craik, J. (1988): The Making of Mother: The Role of the Kitchen in the Home, in: Allan, G. & Crow, G. (eds.): Home and Family: Creating the Domestic Sphere, MacMillan, Basingstoke, pp.48-65 Crow, G. (1988): The Post-War Development of the Modern Domestic Ideal, in: Allan, G. & Crow, G. (eds.): Home and Family: Creating the Domestic Sphere, MacMillan, Basingstoke, pp.14-32 Dutton, W.H., Rogers, E.M. & Jun, S.-H. (1987): The diffusion and impacts of information technology in households, in: Oxford Surveys in Information Technology, Vol.4, pp.133-193 Laurie, H. (1991): Methodological issues in the study of household allocative systems, in: Working Papers of the ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social Change, paper 5, Colchester, University of Essex Laurie, H. & Sullivan, O. (1991): Combining qualitative and quantitaive data in the longitudinal study of household allocations, in: Working Papers of the ESRC Research Centre on Micro- social Change, paper 7, Colchester, University of Essex MacKenzie, D. & Wajcman, J. (1985): Domestic technology - An introduction, in: MacKenzie, D. & Wajcman, J.: The Social Shaping of Technology, Open University Press, Milton Keynes, Philadelphia, pp.174-180 Miles, I. (1990): A Smart House is not a Home?, presentation for 'Technology and Everyday Life: Trajectories and Transformations, Trondheim, May 1990 Miles, I. (1989): Time Use and Information Technology: Recent and Future Developments of Private Households, in: Strümpel, B. (ed.): Industrial Societies after the Stagnation of the 1970s - Taking Stock from an Interdisciplinary Perspective, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin / New York, pp.209-242 Moores, S. (1991): Dishes and Dometic Cultures: Satellite TV as Household Technology, paper presented to the Fourth International Television Studies Conference, London, July 24-26 Morris, L.: Employment, the Household and Social Networks, pp.376-405 (?) Morris-Suzuki, T. (1988): The 'Communications Revolution' and the Household: Some Thoughts from the Japanese Experience, in: Prometheus, Vol.6, No.2, December, pp.237-248 Nørve, S. (1990): The home-materialized identity and household technology, paper for the workshop 'Technology and Everyday Life: Trajectories and Transformations, University of Trondheim, May 28-29 O'Brien, M. (1991): Allocation of Resources in Households: A Child's Perspective, paper presented to the European Commission Conference 'Children, Family and Society', Luxembourg, May Putnam, T. (1990): Introduction: design, consumption and domestic ideals, in: Putnam, T. & Newton, C. (eds.): Household Choices, Futures Publications, London, pp.7-19 Rose, D. et al (1991): Micro-social Change in Britain: an outline of the role and objectives of the British Household Panel Study, in: Working Papers of the ESRC Research Centre on Micro- social Change, paper 1, Colchester, University of Essex Rose, D. & Laurie, H. (1991): Household allocative systems, gender and class analysis, in: Working Papers of the ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social Change, paper 6, Colchester, University of Essex Saunders, P. & Williams, P.(1987?): The Constitution of the Home: Towards a Research Agenda, in: Housing Studies, Vol.3, No.2, pp.81-93 IX. Technologies 1. The telephone Adler, J. (1993): Telephoning in Germany - Callers, rituals, contents and functions, in: Telecommunications Policy, May/June, pp.281-296 Ball, D.W. (1968): Toward a Sociology of Telephones and Telephoners, in: Truzzi, M. (ed.): Sociology & Everyday Life, Prentice-Hale Inc., Eaglewood Cliffs, N.Jersey, pp.59-75 Beck, K. (1989): Telefongeschichte als Sozialgeschichte: Die soziale und kulturelle Aneignung des Telefons im Alltag, in: Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation: Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.1, Volker Spiess Verlag, Berlin, pp.45-75 Büchner, P. (1989): Das Telefon im Alltag von Kindern, in: Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation: Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.2, Volker Spiess Verlag, Berlin, pp.263-274 Bürdek, B.E. (1989): Design: Von der Materialität zur Immaterialität - Am Beispiel des Telefons, in: Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation: Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.2, Volker Spiess Verlag, Berlin, pp.76-87 Cherry, C. (1977): The Telephone System: Creator of Mobility and Social Change, in: de Sola Pool, E. (ed.) (1977): The Social Impact of the Telephone, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts & London, pp.112-126 Claisse, G. & Vergnaud, T. (1985): Telephone Communication et Societe - Recherche sur l'utilisation domestique du téléphone, C.N.R.S., Vaulx-en-Velin, October Claisse, G. (1989): Telefon, Kommunikation und Gesellschaft - Daten gegen Mythen, in: Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation: Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.1, Volker Spiess Verlag, Berlin, pp.255-282 Dordick, H. & LaRose, R. (1992): The Telephone in Daily Life. A Study of Personal Telephone Use, September 27 Dordick, H.S. (1989): The Social Uses Of The Telephone - an U.S.Perspective, in: Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation: Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.1, Volker Spiess Verlag, Berlin, pp.221-238 Dutton, W.H. (1992): The social impact of emerging telephone services, in: Telecommunications Policy, July, pp.377-387 Fielding, G. & Hartley, P. (1987): The telephone: a neglected medium, in: Cashdan, A. & Jordin, M. (eds.): Studies in Communication, Basil Blackwell, pp. 110-124 Fischer, C.S. (1988): "Touch Someone": The Telephone Industry Discovers Sociability, in: Technology & Culture, pp. 32-61 (?) & in: Lafollette, M.C. & Stine, J.K. (eds.): Technology and Choice - Readings from Technology and Culture, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London, pp.87-116 book: Fortunati, L. (1995): Gli italiani al telefono, FrancoAgneli, Milan Georgiadès, P. (1989): Die neue Diskussion um das Telefon in Frankreich, in: Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation: Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.2, Volker Spiess Verlag, Berlin, pp.225-236 Gottmann, J. (1977): Megalopolis and Antipolis: The Telephone and the Structure of the City, in: de Sola Pool, E. (ed.) (1977): The Social Impact of the Telephone, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts & London, pp.303-317 Gumpert, G. (1989): The Psychology of the Telephone - Revisited, in: Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation: Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.1, Volker Spiess Verlag, Berlin, pp.239-253 (2 copies) Häußermann, H. & Petrowsky, W. (1989): Die Bedeutung des Telefons für Arbeitslose, in: Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation: Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.2, Volker Spiess Verlag, Berlin, pp.116-134 Hörning, K.H. (1989): Das Telefon im Alltag und der Alltag der Technik: Das soziale Verhältnis des Telefons zu anderen Alltagstechniken, in: Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation: Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.2, Volker Spiess Verlag, Berlin, pp.255-261 (?) Lange, U. (1989): Von der ortsgebundenen "Unmittelbarkeit" zur raum-zeitlichen "Direktheit" - Technischer und sozialer Wandel und die Zukunft der Telefonkommunikation, in: Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation: Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.1, Volker Spiess Verlag, Berlin, pp.167-185 LaRose, R. & Mettler, J. (1990): Social and Antisocial Uses of the Telephone: An Exploration of Social Learning Explanations of Personal Telephone Behaviour, paper presented at the International Communication Association, Dublin, Ireland, June Leky, G. & Schumacher, H. (1989): Aspekte mediengebundener Kommunikation am Beispiel Telefontreff Köln, in: Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation: Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.1, Volker Spiess Verlag, Berlin, pp.135-165 Mayer, M. (1977): The Telephone and the Uses of Time, in: de Sola Pool, E. (ed.) (1977): The Social Impact of the Telephone, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts & London, pp.225- 245 Mc Quail, D. (1990): Telephone Research and Communication Science, paper presented in the session 'Sociology of the Telephone', meeting of the International Communication Association, Dublin, Ireland, June 28. McQuail, D. (1989): The Telephone as an Object of Communication and Social Research, in: Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation: Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.2, Volker Spiess Verlag, Berlin, pp.132-143 Moyal, A. (1989): Woman and the telephone in Australia: Outline of a national study, in: Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation: Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.1, Volker Spiess Verlag, Berlin, pp.283-293 Noble, G. (1989): Towards a 'uses and gratificatins' of the domestic telephone, in: Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation: Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.1, Volker Spiess Verlag, Berlin, pp.298-307 Noble, G. (1989): Social Aspects of Domestic Telephone Use, in: Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation: Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.2, Volker Spiess Verlag, Berlin, pp.176-189 Nojiri, H. (1989): Das Telefon in Japan, in: Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation: Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.2, Volker Spiess Verlag, Berlin, pp.157-171 Schabedoth, E., Storll, D., Beck, K., Lange, U. (1989): "Der kleine Unterschied" - Erste Ergebnisse einer repräsentativen Befragung von Berliner Haushalten zur Nutzung des Telefons im privaten Alltag, in: Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation: Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.1, Volker Spiess Verlag, Berlin, pp.101-115 Skelton, F. (1989) Teenagers and the telephone, in: Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation: Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.2, Volker Spiess Verlag, Berlin, pp.294-297 Stöckler, F.: The Use of Telecommunication by Elderly People Tannenbaum, P.H. (1989): The Individual in Social and Technical Networks, in: Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation: Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.2, Volker Spiess Verlag, Berlin, pp.124-131 White, P.B. (1990): Exploring the social implications of Personal telecommunications Networks: Learning from the humble telephone, paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Australian Communications Association, Ormond College, University of Melbourne, July 11-14 (2 copies)