Displacing Place: Mobile Communication in the Twenty-first Century addresses the innovative
unanticipated and far-reaching ways that mobile information and communication technologies
(ICTs) are altering how we work play and relate to one another. This extraordinary collection
of new essays by leading scholars and professionals from a range of disciplines reveals the
effects implications and future of mobile communication in a reader-friendly balance of
theoretical and empirical chapters. Displacing Place is a vital book for students scholars
professionals and all readers interested in social and technological trends in the
twenty-first century.