Diannah Lowry and Megan Moskos report on a study exploring the impact of the workplace mobile phone in a selection of Australian workplaces. This study involved interviews with 20 workers from different occupational and organisational settings. A consistent theme was the notion of the work mobile phone as a \u27double-edged\u27 sword that served to define and bind identity through the continuity of spatial networks but also evoked identity anxiety by invasion into the private domain
We can see technology changing people's private and working lives. But what happens when these two w...
There are few people in Australia today without a mobile phone, or an opinion about them. It has bec...
Just before many Australian professionals took their annual leave over the 2009-2010 summer season, ...
We can see technology change the private lives of people and also in their working lives. But what h...
This paper looks at how the mobile phone may shape the boundaries between the public (work) and priv...
This paper looks at how the mobile phone may shape the boundaries between the public (work) and priv...
Other book title: "NordiCHI 2006 The 4th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction Oslo, Norwa...
Today’s mobile knowledge professionals use a diversity of digital technologies to perform their work...
This article examines the widespread proposition that the mobile phone dissolves the boundaries that...
In this paper we examine the spatial practices of mobile workers -- how mobile workers manage their ...
This article examines the widespread proposition that the mobile phone dissolves the boundaries that...
A study examined the social implications of a workplace strategy in which employees who previously w...
textExperts estimate that by 2013, every adult in the world will own a mobile phone. Mobile technolo...
Mobile technology has significantly transformed how, when and where work routines and personal activ...
Mobile technologies have facilitated a radical shift in work and private life. In this a...
We can see technology changing people's private and working lives. But what happens when these two w...
There are few people in Australia today without a mobile phone, or an opinion about them. It has bec...
Just before many Australian professionals took their annual leave over the 2009-2010 summer season, ...
We can see technology change the private lives of people and also in their working lives. But what h...
This paper looks at how the mobile phone may shape the boundaries between the public (work) and priv...
This paper looks at how the mobile phone may shape the boundaries between the public (work) and priv...
Other book title: "NordiCHI 2006 The 4th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction Oslo, Norwa...
Today’s mobile knowledge professionals use a diversity of digital technologies to perform their work...
This article examines the widespread proposition that the mobile phone dissolves the boundaries that...
In this paper we examine the spatial practices of mobile workers -- how mobile workers manage their ...
This article examines the widespread proposition that the mobile phone dissolves the boundaries that...
A study examined the social implications of a workplace strategy in which employees who previously w...
textExperts estimate that by 2013, every adult in the world will own a mobile phone. Mobile technolo...
Mobile technology has significantly transformed how, when and where work routines and personal activ...
Mobile technologies have facilitated a radical shift in work and private life. In this a...
We can see technology changing people's private and working lives. But what happens when these two w...
There are few people in Australia today without a mobile phone, or an opinion about them. It has bec...
Just before many Australian professionals took their annual leave over the 2009-2010 summer season, ...