일시: 2월 16일 (수) 오전 10:00 - 11:30
접속 링크: https://snu-ac-kr.zoom.us/j/81618765612
다시보기 : https://youtu.be/Z_5RFR_Zn4I
강연자: Lee Humphreys (Cornell University)
제목: Mobile Media and Time
내용: In this talk, Dr. Humphreys examines our experience of time and contemporary mobile and social media. First, she describes a collaborative oral history study which identified early temporal experiences of emerging cellular phone use in the 1990s and early 2000s. This study describes the ways mobile phones were used for time-keeping, synchronizing, presencing, and coordinating everyday life. Drawing on a second study, Dr. Humphreys further examines media and time by comparing contemporary mobile and social media with newspapers to reveal corporate media practices of reusing content to perpetually feed “new” content. Drawing on memory studies, this study describes “on-this day media” as an everyday temporal media practice that links 20
th century mass media to contemporary mobile and social media. Taken together, she argues that notions of “real time” often associated with digital and mobile media are more nuanced through temporal representations and rhythms of mobile media in everyday life.
강연자 소개: Lee Humphreys is Professor and Chair of the Department of Communication at Cornell University. Her research explore the social impacts of communication technologies. Specifically, she studies the ways people incorporate mobile and social media into their everyday lives. An expert in qualitative research methods, she is the Director of the Qualitative and Interpretive Research Institute at Cornell. She is the former Chair of the Comm & Tech Division of ICA, and co-chair of the ICA Professional Standards Committee, where she led the writing of the ICA Code of Ethics. She is currently an associate editor of
JCMC and on the editorial boards of
Journal of Communication, Social Media & Society, Mobile Media & Communication, Critical Studies in Media Communication, Communication Methods & Measures, and
Information, Communication & Society among others.