What's an app? -- App economy -- App media -- Social laboratories of apps -- After apps
Gerard Goggin Book order
Gerard Goggin is a pioneering scholar whose work critically examines the social, cultural, and political dimensions of digital technologies. His research delves deeply into the internet, mobile media, and communication, with a particular focus on issues of disability and accessibility. Through his extensive publications and academic leadership, Goggin shapes our understanding of how technology intersects with society and advocates for more inclusive digital futures.




- 2021
- 2010
Global Mobile Media
- 238 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Focusing on the evolving landscape of mobile media, this book examines the emerging industry structures and new media economies shaping the sector. It delves into the cultural implications of mobile media and explores the network politics that arise as mobile devices gain prominence in the media industry. Through a comprehensive analysis, it highlights the intricate dynamics at play within this rapidly changing field.
- 2006
Focusing on the evolution of mobile telecommunications, this book offers a thorough introduction to cell phone culture and theory, enriched with diverse examples from various regions and nations. It presents a clear and sophisticated analysis that contextualizes the technology historically and technically, making it accessible to a wide audience interested in understanding the impact of cell phones on society.
- 2004
Disability in Australia: Exposing a Social Apartheid
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Focusing on the systemic oppression faced by individuals with disabilities, this work utilizes diverse case studies from various sectors, including health, sport, and politics. It sheds light on the often-ignored challenges and injustices in society, aiming to elevate the conversation around disability. Through a thoughtful and provocative lens, the author explores the implications of these issues, advocating for greater awareness and change.