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Daniel Fällman, at the Tools studio, successfully defended his thesis ”In romance with the materials of mobile interaction” at the Department of informatics on Umeå University. Oskar Juhlin was a … Continue Reading →
Mobility Studio at Stockholm University
Daniel Fällman, at the Tools studio, successfully defended his thesis ”In romance with the materials of mobile interaction” at the Department of informatics on Umeå University. Oskar Juhlin was a … Continue Reading →
Alexandra Weilenmann has given a short course on how to study the use of mobile technology at the IPKO Institute in Prishtina, Kosovo. Among other things, the students did a … Continue Reading →
Alexandra Weilenmann gave a seminar at the department of Computer Science, Glasgow University. Her talk was named: studying mobile technologies in the field.
Mattias Esbjörnsson gave a seminar at the department of Computer Science, Glasgow University. He presented the study on mobile phone use while driving, and the study on motorcycling.
Alexandra Weilenmann gave a seminar at the department of Media and Communication Studies, Karlstad University. She talked about her studies of mobile phone use.
In the recent volume of Environment and Planning A, Alexandra Weilenmann contributes with a paper on the ways in which place, availability and activity are oriented to in mobile phone … Continue Reading →
The report Providing future services for road users – Strategies from a retail perspective, written by Oskar Juhlin, Mattias Östergren and Mattias Esbjörnsson, will be presented at Statoil, Warsaw, Poland.
The paper Using ethnography or technology probe: Understanding children’s future use of roadside interaction written by Daniel Normark Vesterlind has been accepted to the workshop Designing for ubicomp in the … Continue Reading →
The paper Sound Pryer Field Trials: Learning About Adding Value to Driving written by Mattias Östergren has been accepted to the workshop Designing for ubicomp in the wild: Methods for … Continue Reading →
The article Mobility and Social Spatiality, written by Daniel Vesterlind and Mattias Esbjörnsson, is now available in the online publication: “Transforming Spaces – The topological turn in technology studies” edited … Continue Reading →