2. Mobile telephony Christoffersen, M. (1992): Mobile Telephony in Denmark: from Fischermen to Businessmen. Social Aspects of the NMT-System, paper presented at the CNET/IDATE seminar 'Les usages sociaux de la téléphonie mobile en Scandinavie', Paris, 30 January Davis, J.H. (1988): Cellular Mobile Telephone, in: Technological Forecasting and Social Change, no.34, pp.369-385 (2 copies) Dörrenbächer, C. (1993): Mobile communications in Germany. Economic and social impacts of a new infrastructural paradigm, in: Telecommunications Policy, March, pp.107-117 Guillaume, M. (1994): Le Telephone Mobile, in: Réseaux, no.65, CNET, May/June 1994, pp.27-33 Jarratt, J. & Coates, J.F. (1990): Future use of cellular technology - Some social implications, in: Telecommunications Policy, February, pp.78-84 Leverick, F. & Littler, D. (1994): Communication on the Move: A Survey of Consumers' Attitudes Towards and Usage of Mobile Communications, UMIST, Manchester Link, F. & Malm, A.T. (1994): Future User Groups of Mobile Telephony - Innovations and Product Preferences, paper at COST 248 workshop ('The Future European Telecom User') in Lund, Sweden, April 13-14 Rakow, L.F. & Navarro, V. (1993): Remote Mothering and the Parallel Shift: Women Meet the Cellular Telephone, in: Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 10, pp.122-157 Ross, J.P.(1993): 300 000 yuppies? - Mobile telephones in Finland, in: Telecommunications Policy, August, pp.446-458 Søndergaard, B. & Hansen, O.E.: Experiences from the Regulation and Development of Mobile Communications in the UK, pp.181-196 3. Television O'Sullivan, T. (1991): Television Memories and Cultures of Viewing, 1950-65, in: Corner, J. (1991): Popular Television in Britain - Studies in Cultural History, BFI Publishing, London, pp.159-181 Petrie, D. (1995): Critical Discourse and the Television Audience, in: Petrie, D. & Willis, J. (1995): Television and the Household: Reports from the BFI's Audience Tracking Study, BFI, London, pp.99-116 Petrie, D. (1995): The First Year, in: Petrie, D. & Willis, J. (1995): Television and the Household: Reports from the BFI's Audience Tracking Study, BFI, London, pp.134-138 Petrie, D. (1995): Young People, Television and Daily Life, in: Petrie, D. & Willis, J. (1995): Television and the Household: Reports from the BFI's Audience Tracking Study, BFI, London, pp.11-31 Willis, J. (1995): Staying in Touch - Television and the Over-Seventies, in: Petrie, D. & Willis, J. (1995): Television and the Household: Reports from the BFI's Audience Tracking Study, BFI, London, pp.32-48 4. Video Keen, B. (1987): "Play it again, Sony": the Double Life of Home Video Technology, in: Science as Culture, Vol.1 No.1, pp.7-42 5. Computer Aune, M.: The Computer in Everyday Life - the domestication of a new technology, paper Baines, S. (?), Personal Computing, Gender and Distance Education, paper presented at IFIP Conference 'Women, Work and Compuerisation', Helsinki, Finland, June Dutton, W.H., Sweet, P.L. & Rogers, E.M. (1989): Socio-Economic Status and the Early Diffusion of Personal Computing in the United States, paper presented at the International association for Mass Communication research, Barcelona, July 24-28, 1988 Hall, P.H., Nightingale, J.J. & MacAulay, T.G. (1985): A Survey of Microcomputer Ownership and Usage, Prometheus, Vol.3, No.1, June, pp.156-173 Paul, G. (1991): Selfimages and Approaches Towards Life Among Young Computer fans in Germany, in: Monsi, K. (ed.): The Private Household in Technology Research, papers of the French-German workshop, Paris, 6-7 December, 1990, Arbeitspapier No.10, IWT, Wuppertal, pp.25-30 Rammert, W. (1987): The Crises of Everyday Life and the Computer, Arbeitsbericht Nr. 26, FSP 'Zukunft der Arbeit, Universität Bielefeld X. Use / Consumption of ICTs 1. Social Shaping of Technology Boullier, D. (1991): The Social Construction of Everyday Technical Knowledge: User's Manuals, in: Monsi, K. (ed.): The Private Household in Technology Research, papers of the French-German workshop, Paris, 6-7 December, 1990, Arbeitspapier No.10, IWT, Wuppertal, pp.52-63 Cowan, R.S. (1985): How the refrigerator got its hum, in: MacKenzie, D. & Wajcman, J.: The Social Shaping of Technology, Open University Press, Milton Keynes, Philadelphia, pp.202- 218 Grint, K.: Sniffers, Workers, Conference Lurkers: Coputer Mediated Communications and the Culture of Participation, paper, CRICT, Brunel Ha, L. (1993): This line is mine. Consumers' property rights to telephone lines in outbound telemarketing, in: Telecommunications Policy, September/October, pp.540-553 book: Karlsson, M. & Sturesson, L. (eds.): The World's Largest Machine - Global Telecommunications and the Human Condition, Department of technology and Social Change, Linköping University Katz, J.E. & Hyman, M.M. (1993): Dimensions of Concern over Telecommunications Privacy in the United States, in: The Information Society, Vol.9, pp.251-275 Katz, J.E. & Graveman, R.F. (1991): Privacy Issues of a National Research and Education Network, in: Telematics and Informatics, Vol.8, Nos.1/2, pp.71-120 Katz, J.E. (1990): Caller-ID, privacy and social processes, in: Telecommunications Policy, October, pp.372-411 Katz, J.E. (1988): US telecommunications privacy policy. Socio-political responses to technological advances, in: Telecommunications Policy, December, pp.353-368 Katz, J.E. (1988): Public policy origins of telecommunications privacy and the emerging issues, in: Information Age, Vol.10, No.3, July, pp.169-176 Kirkup, G.: The Social Construction of Computers: Hammers or Harpsichords?, in: ? Lyon, D. (1988): The Information Society: Issues and Illusions, Polity Press, Oxford, pp.1- 21 & 123-9 Mackay, H. & Powell, T. (1993): Completing the Circiut: the Meaning of the Mac, paper presented at the ESRC PICT National Conference, Kenilworth, May Mackay, H. & Gillespie, G. (1989): Extending the social shaping of technology approach: ideology and appropriation, Polytechnic of Wales Marvin, C. (1988): When Old Technologies Were New - Thinking About Electric Communication in the Late Nineteenth Century, Oxford University Press, New York / Oxford, pp.3-8 & 222-235 Miles, I. (1988): Information Technology and Information Society: Options for the Future, paper, SPRU, Sussex, April Pfaffenberger, B. (1988): The Social Meaning of the Personal Computer: Or, Why the Personal Computer Revolution was No Revolution, in: Anthropological Quarterly, Vol.61, No.1, pp.39-47 Rammert, W. (1992): From Mechanical Engineering to Information Engineering: Phenomenology and Social Roots of an Emerging Type of Technology, in: Dierkes, M. & Hoffmann, U. (eds.) (1992): New Technology at the Outset, Westview & Campus, Bolder, Col. & Frankfurt/Main Robins, K. (1994): Forces of consumption: from the symbolic to the psychotic, in: Media, Culture and Society, Vol.16, pp.446-468 2. The user / uses Arnal, N. & Jouët, J. (1991): Teletel: Images of Residential Users, in: Jouët, J., Flichy, P. & Beaud, P. (1991): European Telematics - The Emerging Economy of Words, North- Holland, Amsterdam, London, New York, Tokyo, pp.15-32 Carey, J. (1989): Consumer Adoption of New Communication Technologies, in: IEEE Communications Magazine, August 1989, pp.28-32 Cawson, A.: Caveat Investor: In Search of the Interactive Consumer, paper (2 copies) Christoffersen, M. (1994): User needs and telecommunication service provision in Denmark, paper presented at IFIP Working Group 9.3 HOIT, University of Copenhagen, June 27 - July 1 Flichy, P. (1993): Inventors and uses, paper presented at the PICT National Conference, Kenilworth, May Gjøen, H. (1993): Dialogues about Energy Technology: Relations between Designers and Users, paper presented to COST A4 workshop ('Domestic Technology and Everyday Life - Mutual Shaping Processes') in Trondheim, Norway, October 28-30 Graham, C., Lewin, D., Milne, C., Moroney, J. & Skouby, E. (1996): The consumer in the information society: A discussion paper for identifying priority issues, Ovum Ltd., London, January Kollmann, K. et.al. (1995): Neue Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien und Verbraucher, Institut für Technologie und Warenwirtschaftslehre, Wien, Februar book: Kollmann, K. & Zimmer, D. (eds.) (1995): Neue Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien und Verbraucher, Verlag des Österreichischen Gewerkschaftsbundes, Wien Lange, U.: "Nach freier Wahl" - Mehr Transparenz vor Ort - Ansprüche an ein technisches Kommunikationssystem aus der Sicht seiner Nutzer Lunt, P.K. & Livingstone, S.M. (1991): Participating in Television: Some thoughts on the critical audience, paper presented to the Fourth International Television Studies Conference, Institute of Education, London Peterson, J. (1990): Audience Response in Relation to the Demand for Information Services: An Analysis of Teletext News Services, CRICT discusssion paper, July XI. Production of ICTs 1. Innovation Garbe, D. (1992): Social compatibility of telecommunication technologies - Results of the Citizen Report on ISDN, in: Telecommunications Policy, November, pp.646-656 2. Politics of ICTs Cawson, A. (1990): The Politics of Consumer Electronics - The British and European Industry in the 1970s and 1980s, rough draft of a unit prepared for the Open University, September Cawson, A. (1987): Hostile Brothers: The Role of Firms in the Politics of Industry Sectors, paper given at the Annual Conference of the Political Studies association, University of Aberdeen, 7-9 April Cawson, A. (1987): The Teletext Initiative in Britain: the Anatomy of Successful Policy Making, paper for the ECPR Workshop on Meso-Corporatism, Amsterdam, April Cawson, A. (1986): Government-Industry Relations in the European Consumer Electronics Industry: Contrasting Responses to Competitive Pressures in Britain, France and West Germany, paper presented to the Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association, University of Nottingham, April Cawson, A., Shepherd, G., Webber, D. (1986): Government-Industry Relations in the European Consumer Electronics Industry: Contrasting Responses to Competitive Pressures in Britain, France and West Germany, paper presented to the Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association, University of Nottingham, April Chamoux, J.-P. (1988): French Telematics: History, Policy and Projects, in: Prometheus, Vol.6, No.2, December, pp.296-304 Dutton, W.H. (1993): Electronic Service Delivery in the Public Sector: Lessons from Innovations in the U.S., paper for presentation at the Telematics and Innovation Conference, Palma, Majorca, 17-19 November Miles, I. (1987): From the service economy to the information society - and back again?, in: Information Services & Use, 7, pp.13-29 (2 copies) Pfaffenberger, B. (1992): Technological Dramas, in: Science, Technology & Human Values, Vol. 17, No.3, Summer 1992, pp.282-312 Winner, L. (1989): Mythinformation in the High-tech Era, in: Forester, T. (ed.): Computers in the Human Context, Basil Blackwell, Oxford, pp.82-96 3. ICTs General Carruthers, S. & Smith, S. (1995): The Information Society - Meeting the Social and Economic Challenge, a tagish report, Northumberland Miles, I. (1991): Measuring the Future - Statistics and the information age, in: Futures, November, pp.915-934 Miles, I. (1989): Telecommunications: Abolishing Space and Reinforcing Distance?, paper prepared for the Third International Workshop on Innovation, Technology Change and Spatial Impacts, Selwyn College, Cambridge, September 3-5 (2 copies)