1. Introduction - Creative Mobile Media II: Making a Difference (Max Schleser and Marsha Berry)
I. Story-Making
2. Multimodality and Storytelling (Caroline Campbell)
3. Digital Development: Using the Smartphone to Enhance Screenwriting Practice (Craig Batty and Stayci Taylor)
4. From the studio to the bush: Aboriginal young people, mobile story making and cultural connections (Fran Edmonds, Richard Chenhall, Scott McQuire, Michelle Evans)
5. Smartphones and Evocative Documentary Practices (Dean Keep)
6. Wayfaring, creating and performing with smartphones (Jess Kilby and Marsha Berry)
II. Making Spaces
7. Perspectives on Music Sharing via Mobile Phones in Papua New Guinea (Oli Wilson)
8. Stories from the field: Playing with Mobile Media (Larissa Hjorth and Ingrid Richardson)
9. Creating an Experiential Narrative: The Making of Mobilarte (Gerda Cammaer)
10. Mobile Virtual Realities and Portable Magic Circles (Michael Saker)
11. New Contextualised Perspectives: Using Bluetooth Beacons and Drones for Mixed-Reality Storytelling (Patrick Kelly)
12. Interface is the Place: Augmented Reality and the Phenomena of Smartphone-Spacetime (Rewa Wright)
III. Making Change
13. Siyashuta! Capturing police brutality on mobile phones in South Africa (Lorenzo Dalvit and Alette Schoon)
14. Devising Mobile Apps: participatory design for endemic diseases transmitted by the mosquito Aedes (Dengue, Zika and Chikungunya) (Tiago Franklin Rodrigues Lucena, Ana Paula Machado Velho, Vinicius Durval Dorne, Diana Maria Gallicchio Domingues)
15. Mobile Framing: Vertical Videos from User Generated Content to Corporate Marketing (Dave Neal and Miriam Ross)
16. Pasifika Youth and Health Perspectives: Creative Transformation through Smartphone Filmmaking and Digital Talanoa (Max Schleser and Ridvan Firestone)
About the Author: Max Schleser is Senior Lecturer in Film and TV at Swinburne University of Technology, Australia. He is a filmmaker who explores smartphones and mobile media for creative transformation and media production. His portfolio (www.schleser.nz) includes various mobile, smartphone and pocket camera films which are screened at film festivals, galleries and museums internationally.
Marsha Berry is Senior Lecturer in the School of Media and Communication, RMIT University, Australia. She is an ethnographer and artist whose practice includes video, participatory art and poetry. She is author of Creating with Mobile Media (Palgrave 2017), and has published over sixty journal articles and book chapters on the topics of mobile media, memory and place, and creative practice research.