In this paper, we describe the empirical results of our study concerning marginalised young people (MYP) and a respective explanatory resource model of marginalisation as well as the access to and use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) with special regard to mobile phones among the target group. Focus groups with marginalised young people and expert interviews were carried out in terms of an explorative research approach in the framework of the international study ComeIn
AbstractGiven the significant impact the wireless technologies provided to date, not many research c...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the social adoption of the mobile phone by Irish t...
This paper discusses exploratory research examining the usage of mobile phones by the young people a...
Youth exclusion is widespread and increasing across Europe. Information and communication technology...
This paper challenges the dominant optimism around mobile phone contribution to socio-economic devel...
The internet and mobile phones play a much greater role than expected in the lives of young people w...
There has been considerable euphoria surrounding smartphones and their ability to make mobile intern...
What do young people want from mobile technologies? How do they use mobile technologies in their eve...
Creating and developing sustainable livelihood opportunities for young people is reliant, in part, o...
Cell phones introduce a range of new possibilities for social networking and communication, media us...
A new pattern for research and innovation policies seems to be emerging, characterized by its direct...
Marginalised young people who find themselves disadvantaged in a number of respects also tend to exp...
This paper presents the main results of an exploratory qualitative study on the functions and meanin...
We present a comparative study of mobile and conventional computing technologies applied to providin...
This is a submission to the "Interrogating the social realities of information and communications sy...
AbstractGiven the significant impact the wireless technologies provided to date, not many research c...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the social adoption of the mobile phone by Irish t...
This paper discusses exploratory research examining the usage of mobile phones by the young people a...
Youth exclusion is widespread and increasing across Europe. Information and communication technology...
This paper challenges the dominant optimism around mobile phone contribution to socio-economic devel...
The internet and mobile phones play a much greater role than expected in the lives of young people w...
There has been considerable euphoria surrounding smartphones and their ability to make mobile intern...
What do young people want from mobile technologies? How do they use mobile technologies in their eve...
Creating and developing sustainable livelihood opportunities for young people is reliant, in part, o...
Cell phones introduce a range of new possibilities for social networking and communication, media us...
A new pattern for research and innovation policies seems to be emerging, characterized by its direct...
Marginalised young people who find themselves disadvantaged in a number of respects also tend to exp...
This paper presents the main results of an exploratory qualitative study on the functions and meanin...
We present a comparative study of mobile and conventional computing technologies applied to providin...
This is a submission to the "Interrogating the social realities of information and communications sy...
AbstractGiven the significant impact the wireless technologies provided to date, not many research c...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the social adoption of the mobile phone by Irish t...
This paper discusses exploratory research examining the usage of mobile phones by the young people a...