Towards a Philosophy of Telecommunications Convergence
Sept. 27–29, 2007, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest V., Roosevelt tér

Abstracts
Ferenc András
   Ubiquitous Communication: A New Age of Enlightenment?
Dorothee Arlt – Sandra Pöschl – Nicola Döring
   Getting No Answer? – An Experimental Study on Unavailability in SMS Communication
Eszter Babarczy
   Anomy and Communication
Albert-László Barabási
   Time and Networks in Mobile Communication
Caroline Bassett
   Logics of Reconciliation: The Cultural Stakes of '2.0'
Viktor Bedő
   From Locative Information to Urban Knowledge
Klára Benda
   A Theoretical Framework for Institutions in Networked Education
András Benedek
   New Learning Paradigm: Interactivity and Mobility beyond the Classroom
Stefan Bertschi
   Convergence as Religion: Is There Morale in Telecommunications?
Balázs Bodó
   Underground Commons, Illegal Archivists – The Secret Life of Intellectual Properties
János Boros
   Toward Telecommunicative Democracy: Telecommunications Convergence as Tool of Social Justice
György Csepeli
   Wiki Knowledge
István Danka
   Pictorial Meaning: Abstract Symbols vs. Moving Pictures
Michiel de Lange
   From Always-On to Always-There: Locative Media and Playful Identities
Márton Demeter
   Web of Frames:What Are the Webs Good for?
György Fábri
   Knowledge Communication in the Age of Converging Tools and Modes of Use
Katalin Fehér
   Metaphors and Visual Associations of Virtual Reality
Peter Fleissner
   The Second "Great Transformation"?
Laura Forlano
   Search and the City: A Comparative Analysis of WiFi Hotspots in New York and Budapest
Leopoldina Fortunati
   Discussing a Possible Research Agenda for the Convergence of the Mobile and the Internet
Gerard Goggin
   Mobiles Becoming Media: Implications for Theorizing Telecommunications Convergence
Daniel L. Golden
   In Our Time – Converging to a Culture of Continuous Present
Leslie Haddon
   More than a Phone: Emerging Practices in Mobile Phone Use amongst Children
Larissa Hjorth
   The Mobile Reel: Mobile Media as Art Form or Communication Medium
Herbert Hrachovec
   From Maulbertsch to MMORPGs. On Digital Cross-Media Entertainment
Soo-yeon Hwang
   Keeping Social Ties Away from Home: Being Virtually Together across Continents through Instant Messaging
Zsuzsanna Kondor
   Converging Theories: The Age of Secondary Literacy
Zoltán Kövecses
   The Cellphone as a Conceptual Category
Chih-Hui Lai
   Young Adult's Use of Mobile Phones and Online Social Networking: The Role of Friend
Amparo Lasén
   Mobile Culture and Subjectivities: Mobile Phone Trans-Personalisation in Young Couples
Christian Licoppe
  Co-Proximity Events: Weaving Mobility and Technology into Social Encounters
Ann Light
   Whose Convergence? When Technology Meets Experience
Martin Lindner
   Understanding Micromedia Convergence: On Points of Presence, Semantic Clouds and Hybrid Media Spaces
Rich Ling
   Mobile Communication and the Generation of Social Cohesion
István Maradi
   Beyond the "Two Cultures" Myth: A Chief Technologist Looks at the Human Aspects of Telecommunications Convergence
Lynn Marentette
   Communicating Visually: Ubiquitous Large Screen Displays and Mobile Devices
Dieter Mersch
   Fractal Spaces and Multiple Actions
Gábor Palló
   Communicating Science in the Age of Telecommunications Convergence
Alex Soojung-Kim Pang
   The End of Cyberspace and the Emerging Telecommunications Convergence
Ábris Papp
   Autopictures: The Use of Cellphone Cameras and Home Videos in a Hungarian Village
Giuseppina Pellegrino
   Convergence and Saturation: Ecologies of Artefacts in Mobile and Ubiquitous Interaction
Csaba Pléh – Zsófia Vörös – Jean-François Rouet
   Spatial Navigation within Hypertext Systems
Anguelina Popova – Paul A. Kirschner
   Innovative Pedagogical and Psychological Perspectives of Podcasts
Sandra Pöschl – Nicola Döring
   Personality and the Mobile Phone: Character-Based Differences of Usage and Attitudes towards Mobile Communication
Judit Radnóti
   Mobile Communication and Second Language Teaching
Heli Rantavuo
   Transitory Tools: Cameraphone Photos and the Internet
Ruth Rettie
   Interactional Divergence Notwithstanding Technological Convergence
Klaus Sachs-Hombach
   Digital Images in Mobile Communication as Cool Media
Klára Sándor
   On the Razor's Edge – Blogging Politicians
Henrik Schneider
   5c = Convergence and Community Content Creation / Consumption: Proposing a New Concept for the Future of Collective Creativity
Iren Schulz
   "Bridging Uncertainty". Mobile Communication in the Context of Social Networks,
   Developmental Conditions and Media Arrangements during Adolescence
Jeremy J. Shapiro – Linda F. Crafts
   The Streaming Body as the Site of Telecommunications Convergence
Norrie Sinclair
   Job Hunting, Witch Hunting, Watch Hunting
Ian Smythe
   The Impact of Cognitive Deficits in Developing Technological Advances
Gábor Szécsi
   Conceptual and Linguistic Convergencies in the Space of Electronic Communication
Zsuzsanna Szvetelszky
   Images of Networks – Reflected by Collective Consciousness
Anthony Townsend
   Thinking in Telepathic Cities
Mark Turner
   What Are We? The Convergence of Self and Communications Technology
Mikko Villi
   Spatial and Temporal Immediacy: Camera Phone Photography in relation to Time and Distance
Jane Vincent
   Emotion and My Mobile
Maren Würfel
   Media Convergence from an Adolescent's Perspective
Miya Yoshida
   Modes of Beings in Mobile Telecommunication

 
Conference organized by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and T-Mobile Hungary