When exploring a topic as intangible as the construction of mobile social networks it is necessary to look at how relationships are formed and at the way users identify themselves through their interactions. The theoretically informed discourses within cultural theory make an ideal lens for understanding these subtle nuances of use in terms of design. This paper describes a case study where the application of abstract cultural theory concepts to the practical act of analysing qualitative data from a user study resulted in the development of The Swarm mobile phone prototypes. By signposting the intersection of cultural theory within HCI, the value of a philosophically grounded mobile phone design space is highlighted. To uncover reactions to...
The study took a novel experimental approach from the field of cognitive linguistics to quantitative...
This article reports data coming from some case studies of young mobile phone owners. We have adop...
In this paper, we demonstrate how ethnographic fieldwork studies can be used to inform the design of...
Cultural theory helps us understand users' needs and desires; it sheds light on why people are likel...
We report on a study of fashionable people’s expressions of opinions on mobile phones in online fash...
This thesis addresses the problem of using qualitative descriptions produced from naturalistic field...
This master’s thesis explores participatory culture’s social logic and its manifestations in social ...
Social media users fracture into tribes, but social media ecosystems are globally interconnected tec...
This thesis project explores current relationships between users and mobile phones. Taking into cons...
For the past decade, social media technologies have acclaimed global successes and altered local cul...
While research in HCI on dealing with cultural issues when designing ICTs tended to adopt fixed and ...
The study of value and its transfer during the multi-disciplinary process of design is stable fodder...
Smartphones, the ubiquitous mobile screens now normal parts of everyday social situations, have crea...
Cell phones and mobile technologies are omnipresent in everyday life, yet the cultural implications ...
This article focuses on a very relevant topic: current consumption patterns. It mentions the role of...
The study took a novel experimental approach from the field of cognitive linguistics to quantitative...
This article reports data coming from some case studies of young mobile phone owners. We have adop...
In this paper, we demonstrate how ethnographic fieldwork studies can be used to inform the design of...
Cultural theory helps us understand users' needs and desires; it sheds light on why people are likel...
We report on a study of fashionable people’s expressions of opinions on mobile phones in online fash...
This thesis addresses the problem of using qualitative descriptions produced from naturalistic field...
This master’s thesis explores participatory culture’s social logic and its manifestations in social ...
Social media users fracture into tribes, but social media ecosystems are globally interconnected tec...
This thesis project explores current relationships between users and mobile phones. Taking into cons...
For the past decade, social media technologies have acclaimed global successes and altered local cul...
While research in HCI on dealing with cultural issues when designing ICTs tended to adopt fixed and ...
The study of value and its transfer during the multi-disciplinary process of design is stable fodder...
Smartphones, the ubiquitous mobile screens now normal parts of everyday social situations, have crea...
Cell phones and mobile technologies are omnipresent in everyday life, yet the cultural implications ...
This article focuses on a very relevant topic: current consumption patterns. It mentions the role of...
The study took a novel experimental approach from the field of cognitive linguistics to quantitative...
This article reports data coming from some case studies of young mobile phone owners. We have adop...
In this paper, we demonstrate how ethnographic fieldwork studies can be used to inform the design of...