In this paper, we present an overview of the data collected from an ethnographic study of teenagers and their use of mobile phones. Through the data, we suggest that teenagers use their phones to participate in social practices that closely resemble forms of ritualised gift-giving. Such practices, we claim, shape the way teenagers understand and thus use their phones. We go onto show that this insight into everyday, phone-mediated activities has practical implications for mobile phone design. Using an example, we describe how teenagers' gift-giving practices can inform design, providing an initial means to conceptualise future emerging technologies
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the social adoption of the mobile phone by Irish t...
This paper contributes to the movement away from the "solitary subject", offering a conceptualized a...
This paper presents the findings from a qualitative study of mobile phones and youth culture in Melb...
This paper reports ethnographically informed observations of the use of mobile phones and text messa...
In this paper, we demonstrate how ethnographic fieldwork studies can be used to inform the design of...
This paper presents the main results of an exploratory qualitative study on the functions and meanin...
This article reports data coming from some case studies of young mobile phone owners. We have adop...
The growth in mobile phone use over the past decade and the commensurate advent of mobile phone cult...
This paper explores young people's motivations for using mobile phones. Older adolescents' everyday ...
What do young people want from mobile technologies? How do they use mobile technologies in their eve...
This thesis explores the social and cultural integration of the mobile phone in the lives and relati...
This paper explores the place of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the everyday l...
AbstractGiven the significant impact the wireless technologies provided to date, not many research c...
This paper presents the findings from a qualitative study of mobile phones and youth culture in Melb...
This paper aims at showing how young people are developing new and innovative ways of interacting us...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the social adoption of the mobile phone by Irish t...
This paper contributes to the movement away from the "solitary subject", offering a conceptualized a...
This paper presents the findings from a qualitative study of mobile phones and youth culture in Melb...
This paper reports ethnographically informed observations of the use of mobile phones and text messa...
In this paper, we demonstrate how ethnographic fieldwork studies can be used to inform the design of...
This paper presents the main results of an exploratory qualitative study on the functions and meanin...
This article reports data coming from some case studies of young mobile phone owners. We have adop...
The growth in mobile phone use over the past decade and the commensurate advent of mobile phone cult...
This paper explores young people's motivations for using mobile phones. Older adolescents' everyday ...
What do young people want from mobile technologies? How do they use mobile technologies in their eve...
This thesis explores the social and cultural integration of the mobile phone in the lives and relati...
This paper explores the place of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the everyday l...
AbstractGiven the significant impact the wireless technologies provided to date, not many research c...
This paper presents the findings from a qualitative study of mobile phones and youth culture in Melb...
This paper aims at showing how young people are developing new and innovative ways of interacting us...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the social adoption of the mobile phone by Irish t...
This paper contributes to the movement away from the "solitary subject", offering a conceptualized a...
This paper presents the findings from a qualitative study of mobile phones and youth culture in Melb...