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Peters, Oscar.  (2009).  A Social Cognitive Perspective on Mobile Communication Technology Use and Adoption.  ''Social Science Computer Review'', 27 (1), 76-95.
 
Peters, Oscar.  (2009).  A Social Cognitive Perspective on Mobile Communication Technology Use and Adoption.  ''Social Science Computer Review'', 27 (1), 76-95.
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Keating, Elizabeth.  (2000). How Culture and Technology Together Shape New Communicative Practices: Investigating Interactions between Deaf and Hearing Callers with Computer-Mediated Videotelephone.  ''Texas Linguistic Forum'', 43, 99-116.
  
 
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Studying Video Phone, Deaf Video Phone

[1] Ecker, Katelyn D. Mobile phones as a social medium for the deaf: a uses and gratifications study.

[2] Keating, Elizabeth. Mirus, Gene. American Sign Language in virtual space: Interactions between deaf users of computer-mediated video communication and the impact of technology on language practices.

[3] AKAMU, KEIKON. The Effectiveness of Videophones in Home Healthcare for the Elderly.

[4] Katz, J. and Rice, R. Assessing new cell phone text and video services. POLICY. 2008. Vol. 32, Iss. 7; pg. 455 – 467.

[5] Keating, E., Edwards, T., and Mirus, G. (2008). Cybersign and new proximities: Impacts of new communication technologies on space and language. Journal of Pragmatics, 40, 1067-1081.

[6] Peters, Oscar. (2009). A Social Cognitive Perspective on Mobile Communication Technology Use and Adoption. Social Science Computer Review, 27 (1), 76-95.

Keating, Elizabeth. (2000). How Culture and Technology Together Shape New Communicative Practices: Investigating Interactions between Deaf and Hearing Callers with Computer-Mediated Videotelephone. Texas Linguistic Forum, 43, 99-116.

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