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Mobile IP has been designed within the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to serve the needs of the burgeoning population of mobile computer users who wish to connect to the Internet and maintain communications as they move from place to place.
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2013
Information revolution and information society are captions which are used to signify the rapid innovation and diffusion of ICTs, notably the Internet and World Wide Web (WWW) (Castells 2001). In their wake, the world has witnessed the development of mobile ICTs to meet users’ demands for information processing and interaction anytime, anywhere ...
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Information revolution and information society are captions which are used to signify the rapid innovation and diffusion of ICTs, notably the Internet and World Wide Web (WWW) (Castells 2001). In their wake, the world has witnessed the development of mobile ICTs to meet users’ demands for information processing and interaction anytime, anywhere ...
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Mobilizing Women, Mobilizing Gender: is it mobilizing difference?
Gender, Place & Culture, 2004This article examines political activism in the United States to evaluate the extent to which the mobilization of women involves a mobilization of difference, with an attendant goal of building a more inclusive polity and citizenship. The analysis is based on an extensive survey of political attitudes and behaviors in four medium‐sized cities in the ...
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2018
This chapter considers the mobility of people and shows how this has been politicised by both the Trump presidency and the Brexit vote and its aftermath. The chapter focuses on two different types of mobility: short-term travel and longer-term migration.
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This chapter considers the mobility of people and shows how this has been politicised by both the Trump presidency and the Brexit vote and its aftermath. The chapter focuses on two different types of mobility: short-term travel and longer-term migration.
Mary Gilmartin+2 more
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2019
Das Verkehrsunternehmen MOBIL eroffnet ein Kunden-Dienstleistungs-Zentrum (KDZ) des Geschaftsbereichs MOBIL PLUS in Fribourg. Nach einigen Jahren Umsatzwachstum schreibt MOBIL PLUS wiederholt einen hohen Verlust. Das Management kundigt eine Restrukturierung an, nimmt diese nach der Gegenwehr der Gewerkschaften wieder kurzfristig zuruck und entscheidet ...
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Das Verkehrsunternehmen MOBIL eroffnet ein Kunden-Dienstleistungs-Zentrum (KDZ) des Geschaftsbereichs MOBIL PLUS in Fribourg. Nach einigen Jahren Umsatzwachstum schreibt MOBIL PLUS wiederholt einen hohen Verlust. Das Management kundigt eine Restrukturierung an, nimmt diese nach der Gegenwehr der Gewerkschaften wieder kurzfristig zuruck und entscheidet ...
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Mobile language in mobile places
International Journal of Bilingualism, 2014Common methodological and conceptual threads are discussed with reference to the approaches adopted in the four papers of this special issue: Goffman’s frame analysis, Bakhtin’s chronotopes, Blommaert’s spatialization of language, and the Scollons’ nexus analysis. The commentary concludes with brief reflections on ‘mobile’ places.
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Learning With Mobiles or “Mobile Learning”
2020The ideas of learning with mobiles in their current forms date back to roughly the turn of the century. Since then, there has been considerable change, not only in the technologies being developed and deployed and the education being delivered and supported but more importantly in the societies in which the technologies and education are embedded.
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