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Place on hold: Mobile media practices and contesting east/west 'imaging communities' in the Asia-pacific region

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posted on 2024-11-01, 05:20 authored by Larissa HjorthLarissa Hjorth
In a period of globalism marked by what Manuel Castells' (2001) dubs as 'flows' and Arjun Appadurai (1996) defines as 'disjunctures' we are left with a picture that is far from the McLuhanian 'global village' (1964). As a symbol of global ICTs (Information Communication Technologies), the mobile phone is informed by the socio-cultural particularities of place. In short, the force of the local ensures that mobile media never puts place on hold. This phenomenon is particularly apparent in the divergent usage of mobile media in the Asia-Pacific region, where we can see multiple versions of 'east' and 'west'. Discussing some case studies in the Asia-Pacific region, this paper meditates on 'east and west intersections' through the rise of mobile media and its impact on the local. By outlining some of the emerging forms of the mobile media phenomenon and the pivotal role of place and locality, the discussion questions the socio-technological and pedagogical possibilities for the twenty-first century's equivalent of the flâneur: what Robert Luke dubs the phoneur (2005).

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Access: Critical Perspectives on Communication, Cultural and Policy Studies

Volume

26

Issue

1

Start page

25

End page

37

Total pages

13

Publisher

Auckland University of Technology, Centre for Communication Research

Place published

Auckland, New Zealand

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006007170

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-01-21

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