This study illustrates that over the past thirty years, Americans have become less socially isolated while using public spaces. Based on content analysis of films from four public spaces over a thirty-year period, the behavior and characteristics of 143,593 people were coded. The most dramatic changes in the social life of urban public spaces have been an increase in the proportion of women and a corresponding increase in the tendency for men and women to spend time together in public. Despite the ubiquity of mobile phones, their rate of use in public is relatively small. Mobile phones users appear less often in spaces where there are more groups, and most often in spaces where people might otherwise be walking alone. This suggests that, wh...
This chapter uses the ‘mobilities' lens to explore generational differences in terms of behaviour an...
International audienceThis paper aims to analyze the uses of mobile social network services (mSNS) d...
Recent years have witnessed the proliferation of mobile technologies designed to enrich our lives by...
Has the rise of mobile phones made us more likely to be isolated and alone in public? New research f...
The use of mobile devices has invaded our private spaces and our public spaces alike. “Mobile device...
Meyrowitz (1985) stated that physical and symbolic interactions frame spatial boundaries. Public spa...
This report adds new insights to an ongoing debate about the extent of social isolation in America. ...
Nowadays the possibility of being ubiquitous connected generates new patterns in the relation betwee...
This paper explores how, in the context of the increasing mediated permeability of the boundaries be...
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While there are exemplary studies on the relationships between social networks and media such as tel...
Contemporary mobile phone technology is becoming increasingly similar around the world. However, cul...
Urban sociologists have studied how people interact in public spaces, but there has been little stud...
Still two decades after its humble introduction on the consumers ’ market, the cell phone still work...
This study is aimed at learning the effects of social media and cellphone use on interpersonal commu...
This chapter uses the ‘mobilities' lens to explore generational differences in terms of behaviour an...
International audienceThis paper aims to analyze the uses of mobile social network services (mSNS) d...
Recent years have witnessed the proliferation of mobile technologies designed to enrich our lives by...
Has the rise of mobile phones made us more likely to be isolated and alone in public? New research f...
The use of mobile devices has invaded our private spaces and our public spaces alike. “Mobile device...
Meyrowitz (1985) stated that physical and symbolic interactions frame spatial boundaries. Public spa...
This report adds new insights to an ongoing debate about the extent of social isolation in America. ...
Nowadays the possibility of being ubiquitous connected generates new patterns in the relation betwee...
This paper explores how, in the context of the increasing mediated permeability of the boundaries be...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/91226/1/j.1468-2958.2010.01399.x.pd
While there are exemplary studies on the relationships between social networks and media such as tel...
Contemporary mobile phone technology is becoming increasingly similar around the world. However, cul...
Urban sociologists have studied how people interact in public spaces, but there has been little stud...
Still two decades after its humble introduction on the consumers ’ market, the cell phone still work...
This study is aimed at learning the effects of social media and cellphone use on interpersonal commu...
This chapter uses the ‘mobilities' lens to explore generational differences in terms of behaviour an...
International audienceThis paper aims to analyze the uses of mobile social network services (mSNS) d...
Recent years have witnessed the proliferation of mobile technologies designed to enrich our lives by...