This paper uses Discourse Analysis (DA) to investigate the socially constructed discursive practices of mobile phone use; specifically it examines the informal rules of mobile phone use. It qualitatively investigates mobile phone use within an Australian cultural context. Discourse theory begins with the assumption that all objects and actions are meaningful, and that their meaning is a product of historically specific systems of rules. Evidence of socially constructed textual meanings related to mobile phone use is found in the informal rules created (and practiced); those that in some way govern the use of mobile phones. The research reveals that there are divergences and inconsistencies within the discourse of mobile phone use, and illus...
This paper is a discussion about methods and reflexivity in qualitative mobile communication researc...
This paper is a discussion about methods and reflexivity in qualitative mobile communication researc...
© 2010 Conor WynnPeople can be seen in public making or receiving calls on mobile phones in ways tha...
This paper uses Discourse Analysis (DA) to investigate the socially constructed discursive practices...
This paper uses Discourse Analysis (DA) to investigate the socially\ud constructed discursive practi...
Use of mobile phones in Australia is governed by a range of discursive rules, despite the short time...
Use of mobile phones in Australia is governed by a range of discursive rules, despite the short time...
This paper explores some of the numerous elements that contribute to the discourse of mobile phone u...
This chapter investigates the use of mobile phones in Australia by 18 to 35 year olds in the Hunter ...
The telephone has long been understood to be a communication tool with personal attributes (Fischer ...
The methodological premise and methods used in a research project are often seen as a 'necessary ord...
Rapid diffusion of mobile phones in the last two decades has made mobile communication a part of eve...
The article discusses the social uses of the mobile phones. The availability of mobile communication...
This study describes the cultural discourses in the communication and meta-communication among Finns...
This paper presents the main results of an exploratory qualitative study on the functions and meanin...
This paper is a discussion about methods and reflexivity in qualitative mobile communication researc...
This paper is a discussion about methods and reflexivity in qualitative mobile communication researc...
© 2010 Conor WynnPeople can be seen in public making or receiving calls on mobile phones in ways tha...
This paper uses Discourse Analysis (DA) to investigate the socially constructed discursive practices...
This paper uses Discourse Analysis (DA) to investigate the socially\ud constructed discursive practi...
Use of mobile phones in Australia is governed by a range of discursive rules, despite the short time...
Use of mobile phones in Australia is governed by a range of discursive rules, despite the short time...
This paper explores some of the numerous elements that contribute to the discourse of mobile phone u...
This chapter investigates the use of mobile phones in Australia by 18 to 35 year olds in the Hunter ...
The telephone has long been understood to be a communication tool with personal attributes (Fischer ...
The methodological premise and methods used in a research project are often seen as a 'necessary ord...
Rapid diffusion of mobile phones in the last two decades has made mobile communication a part of eve...
The article discusses the social uses of the mobile phones. The availability of mobile communication...
This study describes the cultural discourses in the communication and meta-communication among Finns...
This paper presents the main results of an exploratory qualitative study on the functions and meanin...
This paper is a discussion about methods and reflexivity in qualitative mobile communication researc...
This paper is a discussion about methods and reflexivity in qualitative mobile communication researc...
© 2010 Conor WynnPeople can be seen in public making or receiving calls on mobile phones in ways tha...