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Hummingbird 228
I
ice-breaker technology 9 ICQ (“I Seek You”) 12 immutable mobiles 201 impression management 31 improper language 74 in-car phone resources 305 informal social events 15
information and communication technologies (ICTs) 18, 30, 68, 140, 142, 145, 172, 173
information distribution 49 information exchange 220 information society 2, 17, 144 information support 271, 274 information systems 4, 221 information technology (IT) 4, 32, 96,
319
information technology/information systems 33
information theory 141 information-processing system 97 informational conception of human
interaction 153 ingratiation 31
instant messaging (IM) 173 interaction 2
interaction and communication 58 interaction as exchange 148 interaction devices 7
interaction infrastructures 6 interaction initiation support 14 interaction modalities 15, 183 interaction networks 17
interaction society 2, 6, 17, 141, 143 interaction software 11
interaction support 4 interaction systems 139, 151 interaction technology 19, 158
interactional asymmetries 171, 182 interactional objects 171 interactional work 253
interactions in matching virtual places 232
interactive communication
139, 140, 141, 144, 220, 240 Internet-based communication 27 Internet chat 58
Internet communication 12, 64 Internet culture 59, 60 Internet development 68 Internet publics 69
Internet relay chat (IRC) 224 Internet research 59 Internet service 67
interpersonal interaction 182, 216 interruptions 2, 20 intraorganisational email 27 invisible decision-maker 42
IP telephony 14 IT use 4
J
Japanese LoveGety 7
K
KaZaA 14
knowledge management 35
L
Laser Challenge 125 leisure-time interaction 17 liminal spaces 63
local (spontaneous) networks 17 local mobility 254
location aware devices and networks 222
LoveGety 7, 228
M
management of privacy 240 management studies 32 marginalization 59
mass scale 199
matching virtual places 239 media platforms 305 menu buttons 135 message recipient 39 message transmission 26
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message web 33, 34, 49 metaphoric shift 62
mobile bank terminal (MBT) 194, 201 mobile banking 201
mobile collaborative work 252, 257, 265
mobile co-located communities 8 mobile computer 259
mobile computing 10
mobile data communication 252 mobile folklore 8
mobile ICT support 93
mobile information 93, 94, 95, 99 mobile interaction 171, 173, 176 mobile IT 194
mobile IT application 194, 199 mobile meetings 8
mobile occupational groups 251 mobile office 256
mobile phone calls 305 mobile phone network 5 mobile phones 5, 173, 195
mobile position-based services 252, 266
mobile professionals 251 mobile technology 94, 321 mobile telephones 142 mobile telephony 67 mobile work 173, 254 mobile work practices 171 mobile workforce 93 mobile workplace 251 mobility 199, 254
mobility work 255
mode of interaction 140, 153 modus operandi 210 monologism 154
Moroccan culture 80 Moroccan youth culture 72 Morocco 57
multimedia software 123 multiple-media session management
307
multiple media situations 305
Index 355
N
naval vessels 97 necessary interaction 148 net communicants 73 network metaphor 177 network society 17
networked communities 220 networking 18, 61 networking logic 144 networking trend 18
new institutional economics 145 new media and communication tech-
nologies 59 nomadic computing 198
nomadic environments 199
O
offline interactions 60 ongoing mobile interaction 8 online community 217, 219
online community space construction 240
online community spaces 220, 240 online identity construction 75 online interaction 67, 216
online performances 61 online romantic involvement 79 online spaces 220 online/offline dichotomy 61
operative/manager relationships 45 organisational behaviour 32, 33 organisational communication 28 organisational culture 28 organisational email 28 organisational knowledge 40 organisational politics 49 organised social systems 151
organising dimension of homecare work 101
outeraction 179, 220
P
P2P (peer-to-peer) Internet technology 14
P3-system design 235
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P3-systems 215, 217 pagers 5
people centric P3-system 215 people centric P3-systems 224 people-to-people-to-geographical-place
215, 216, 217 people’s use of space 238 performance feedback 123 performative identities 58 perpetual contact 143
persistent conversation systems 14 personal communication technologies
(PCTs) 140, 143
personal data assistants (PDAs) 173 personal domains 27
personal information management tools 216
phone license 68 phone manipulation 305
physical environment 257 physical spaces 216
place centric P3-systems 225, 231 places for waiting 320
platform metaphor 125 playful interaction 74 popular rhetoric 60 post-industrial society 144 power structures 58 privacy 327
privacy of the electronic network 75 private chat box 61
private spheres 59 productive technology 154
proximate communities 215, 217, 221, 235
Proxy Lady 228 public places 319
public sphere 58, 59, 69 public transport 260
Q
qualitative research 27, 32
R
radio frequency identification (RFID) 222
real world inheritance 134 receiver/s of the message 38 receivers 38
region metaphor 177 reinforcement traffic 261 relational society 145 relationship marketing 141 representational media 97 restricted movement 253 right configuration 255 road inspection 259
road inspectors 259 RoamWare desktop 230 RoamWare system 8 Roskilde Festival 285
S
scalability 240 scholarly discourse 32 scoring 123
scripting 200 SeamlessTalk 306, 311
self-managed workgroups 39 self-promotion 31
sender of the message 38 senders 38
session management 305, 306, 309 session management mechanisms 306 short messaging service (SMS) 13,
173
single-media session management 306 single-user interface 93
situated content 284, 288, 291, 294 Skype 14
social action 151
social and technical exchanges 29 social aspects 324
social construction 140 social context 321 social dimensions 20 social dynamics 40 social effects 29
social exchange perspective 148 social exile 57
social interaction 17, 34, 139, 140, 146, 149, 157
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social matching 229
social matching system 228 social navigation 274
social net 229 social networks 29 social norms 35
social organisation of resources 96 social organization 64
social radar 9
social reality 61, 155 social relationship 149 social ritual 26
social systems 151 social topologies 176 societal systems 151
socio-technical elements 208 socio-technical hybrid 211 socio-technical interaction networks 34 socio-technical systems 34
sociology 32
software application 104
SOHO (small office, home office) 174 source 37
space 254
space-like practice 254
spatial and discursive rehearsals 76 spatial exile 72
spatial production 58, 59, 76 spatial turn 253
spectator mobility 282, 286, 290, 293 spot-me device 9
standardisation 97 stationary computer 173
stranger interaction support 15 strategic copying 49
study methodology 32
sustained car conversations 304, 310 Swedish Match Cup 289
Swedish Rally 280
synchronous communication 224, 226, 227, 231, 233
synchronous location awareness 224, 226, 227, 231, 233
T
tacit knowledge 40
Index 357
technical devices 5 technical dimensions 20 technological innovations 59 technological machinery 34 technology environment 217
technology implementations 96 telecommuting 174
telephone network 6 telework 174
theoretical challenges 20 time-consuming activity 331 transaction society 145 transactional continuum 146 transactional society 145 transmission and dissemination com-
munication model 59 transmission[s] 35 transmitting 35
U
U.S. Federal Communications Commission 222
understandable menus 135 unknown decision-maker 41 usability evaluations 131 use of space by people 231
user-controlled media switches 306 user-controlled service 310 user-controlled session management
304, 306
user-controlled session management model 310
users’ attitudes 42
V
vast setting 265
vast working area 251, 259 video conferencing 3
video recordings 326 virtual community 62, 219
virtual correspondence 59, 63 virtual exile 59
virtual h’rig 57, 58, 59 virtual interaction 59 virtual locations 62 virtual reality 60
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virtual relationships 77 virtual spaces 216 virtual world 61
W
waiting 319
wearable computing 16 Wi-Fi networks 222
wireless application protocol (WAP) 13 wireless networking 10
work-oriented focus 94 World Wide Web 66
Z
zone of interplay 62
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