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Richard Ling (Rich Ling) is a communications scholar who focuses on mobile communication. He was the Shaw Foundation Professor of Media Technology at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (2013-2021). He has also lived and worked in Norway. He has studied the social consequences of mobile communication,
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and mobile telephony. He has examined the use of mobile communication for what he calls micro-coordination, used by
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, and use in generational situations, as a form of social cohesion. Most recently he has studied this in the context of large databases and also in developing countries. He has published extensively in this area and is widely cited. He was named a Fellow of the
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in 2016. He was named editor of the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication in 2017.


Biography

Rich Ling is a fourth-generation Coloradoan who grew up near
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. He earned his Ph.D. in sociology from the
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, Boulder, in 1984. He has taught at the
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in Laramie at
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and most recently at Nanyang Technological University in
Singapore Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. It lies about one degree of latitude () north of the equator, off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, bor ...
. He has also been a researcher for the Norwegian telecommunications company Telenor. Ling has lived in Scandinavia, specifically Norway, for more than two decades. He worked at the Gruppen for Ressursstudier ("the resource study group") established by Jørgen Randers and has been a partner in the consulting firm Ressurskonsult, focusing on interactions between energy, technology, and society. He was a member of the Telenor R&D team where he continues to have a connection. He has also been the Pohs visiting professor of Communication Studies at the
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in Ann Arbor, where he continues to have an adjunct position. In 2012, Ling was a founder of the journal, ''Mobile Media and Communication'', published by Sage. He currently co-edits the journal. He is also a founding co-editor of the Oxford University Press series on mobile communication. He was also Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. Ling moved to Singapore in 2014, where he held an endowed chair in the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information at Nanyang Technological University. He headed a research team that focuses on mobile communication in
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and elsewhere in Southeast Asia.


Work

Ling is known for his work on the social consequences of mobile communication. His notion of micro-coordination (see: "Hyper-coordination via Mobile Phones in Norway" written with Birgitte Yttri) describes what is likely one of the major social consequences of the diffusion of mobile communication into society. He has also described how mobile communication increases social cohesion in small groups and how it has become structured into society. His book ''Taken for Grantedness'' (MIT Press 2012) examines how mobile communication has become a structured part of society with a position that can be compared in some ways to that of mechanical timekeeping. This book has been the subject of a review in journal ''Science''. Prior to this he published the book ''New Tech, New Ties'' (MIT 2008) that won the 2009 Goffman Award from the Media Ecology Association. He is also the author of a book on the social consequences of mobile telephony titled ''The Mobile Connection'' (Morgan Kaufmann) and along with Jonathan Donner he has written the book ''Mobile Phones and Mobile Communication''. Ling is a founding co-editor of the Sage journal ''Mobile Media and Communication'' (along with Veronika Karnowski, Thilo von Pape and Steve Jones). In 2017 he was named Editor-in-Chief of the
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication The ''Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication'' JCMC is a quarterly open access peer-reviewed academic journal that covers the interdisciplinary field of computer-mediated communication. It was established in 1994 and is published by Oxford Un ...
. He is also a founding editor (along with Gerard Goggin and Leopoldina Fortunati) of the
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series on mobile communication. He has been the co-editor, along with Scott Campbell, of the ''Mobile Communication Research'' Series. He is an associate editor for journals ''The Information Society'', the ''Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication'', the ''Journal of Communication'' as well as ''Information Technology and International Development''. Ling has received recognition as an outstanding scholar from the
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(The 2010 CROF Award),
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, and the Telenor Research Award in 2009. He has been interviewed on The Discovery Channel,
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and Norwegian TV as well as for periodicals such as ''
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'', ''
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'', the ''
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'', '' Der Spiegel'', ''
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'', ''Época'' (Brazil), ''Wired'', Toronto's ''
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'', Norwegian publications such as ''
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'', ''VG'', and ''
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'' and Danish publications such as ''
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''.


References


External links


Ling's Research Gate page
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