reviews:
“Stephens’ Negotiating Control is bold in its wide sweep across time and place, from the earliest clunky car phones to today’s sleek multifunctional communication and computing devices, and across organizations and occupations representing a very broad spectrum of working environments. Stephens pulls the pieces of an intricate puzzle together, knitting together theory and data to show how practices, policies, people and artifacts are implicated in a complex process of negotiating control in and around mobile communication and computing — and how such negotiation has wide-ranging implications at the personal, organizational and even societal levels.” — Janet Fulk, Professor of Communication, USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism