This book develops and employs a new methodology - Global Technography - to investigate
wireless mobility from a sociological and cultural perspective. It illustrates that
technologies are created to perform roles - to act - in everyday life and this demands an
ethnography that can track the social performativity of technology in addition to that of human
beings. The book is suitable for graduate and upper level undergraduate courses in methodology
communications and cultural work dealing with globalization and new digital communications
media.