The Mobile Phone: From an Instrument of Microcoordination to a Universal Control Device

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The Mobile Phone: From an Instrument of Microcoordination to a Universal Control Device. / Burkart, Günter.
The World in your Hand: On the everyday global culture of the mobile phone. ed. / Miya Yoshida; Christiane Mennicke-Schwarz; Paul Feigelfeld; Jan Wenzel. 1. ed. Leipzig: Spector Books, 2010. p. 498-517.

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Harvard

Burkart, G 2010, The Mobile Phone: From an Instrument of Microcoordination to a Universal Control Device. in M Yoshida, C Mennicke-Schwarz, P Feigelfeld & J Wenzel (eds), The World in your Hand: On the everyday global culture of the mobile phone. 1. edn, Spector Books, Leipzig, pp. 498-517.

APA

Burkart, G. (2010). The Mobile Phone: From an Instrument of Microcoordination to a Universal Control Device. In M. Yoshida, C. Mennicke-Schwarz, P. Feigelfeld, & J. Wenzel (Eds.), The World in your Hand: On the everyday global culture of the mobile phone (1. ed., pp. 498-517). Spector Books.

Vancouver

Burkart G. The Mobile Phone: From an Instrument of Microcoordination to a Universal Control Device. In Yoshida M, Mennicke-Schwarz C, Feigelfeld P, Wenzel J, editors, The World in your Hand: On the everyday global culture of the mobile phone. 1. ed. Leipzig: Spector Books. 2010. p. 498-517

Bibtex

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