We have conducted a video study of households in Scotland with cohabiting students and young professionals. In this paper we unpack five examples of how mobile devices are used by people watching television. In the examples we explore how screens are used together a) in a physical ecology, b) in an embodied way, c) in an orderly way, and d) with respect to others. We point out that mobile devices are routinely used to access media that is unconnected and unrelated to media on television, for example for sending and receiving messages, browsing social media, and browsing websites. We suggest that mobile devices are not used to directly enhance television programmes, but to enhance leisure time. We suggest that it is important, when c...
In the UK alone smartphone adoption has reached 61% in 2014. In home and living-room contexts, this ...
Today’s (home) media environment is becoming increasingly saturated. Smartphones, tablets and laptop...
This article argues that television's resilience in the current media landscape can best be understo...
We have been studying how people use mobile phones and laptops while watching television. Our result...
This chapter looks at the current changing habits on audiovisual content consumption at home, with s...
This chapter looks at the current changing habits on audiovisual content consumption at home, with...
This chapter looks at the current changing habits on audiovisual content consumption at home, with...
This chapter looks at the current changing habits on audiovisual content consumption at home, with...
We have been studying how people use mobile phones and laptops while watching television. Our result...
Today's (home) media environment is becoming increasingly saturated. Smartphones, tablets and laptop...
Today's (home) media environment is becoming increasingly saturated. Smartphones, tablets and laptop...
This increasingly saturated media environment potentially alters how viewers engage with tele-visual...
This increasingly saturated media environment potentially alters how viewers engage with tele-visual...
In recent years, mobile devices have become a part of our daily lives—much like television sets had ...
In the UK alone smartphone adoption has reached 61% in 2014. In home and living-room contexts, this ...
In the UK alone smartphone adoption has reached 61% in 2014. In home and living-room contexts, this ...
Today’s (home) media environment is becoming increasingly saturated. Smartphones, tablets and laptop...
This article argues that television's resilience in the current media landscape can best be understo...
We have been studying how people use mobile phones and laptops while watching television. Our result...
This chapter looks at the current changing habits on audiovisual content consumption at home, with s...
This chapter looks at the current changing habits on audiovisual content consumption at home, with...
This chapter looks at the current changing habits on audiovisual content consumption at home, with...
This chapter looks at the current changing habits on audiovisual content consumption at home, with...
We have been studying how people use mobile phones and laptops while watching television. Our result...
Today's (home) media environment is becoming increasingly saturated. Smartphones, tablets and laptop...
Today's (home) media environment is becoming increasingly saturated. Smartphones, tablets and laptop...
This increasingly saturated media environment potentially alters how viewers engage with tele-visual...
This increasingly saturated media environment potentially alters how viewers engage with tele-visual...
In recent years, mobile devices have become a part of our daily lives—much like television sets had ...
In the UK alone smartphone adoption has reached 61% in 2014. In home and living-room contexts, this ...
In the UK alone smartphone adoption has reached 61% in 2014. In home and living-room contexts, this ...
Today’s (home) media environment is becoming increasingly saturated. Smartphones, tablets and laptop...
This article argues that television's resilience in the current media landscape can best be understo...