This paper draws on qualitative data collected as a part of a comparative study on children and teenagers’ uses of smartphones in nine European countries to explore the meanings and emotions associated with the enhanced possibility of “full-time” contact with peers provided by smartphones. It argues that full-time access to peers—which interviewees identify as the main consequence of smartphones and instant messaging apps on their interactions with friends—is a communicative affordance, that is, a set of socially constructed opportunities and constraints that frame possibilities of action by giving rise to a diversity of communicative practices, as well as contradictory feelings among young people: intimacy, proximity, security as well as a...
This article contributes to the growing area of research appertaining to the use of mobile communica...
The penetration of mobile phones among young adults in Finland is close to 100%. Nearly everybody is...
Social media technologies continue transforming various dimensions of social and organisational life...
This paper draws on qualitative data collected as a part of a comparative study on children and teen...
his paper draws on qualitative data collected as a part of a comparative study on children and teena...
While current approaches to the study of contemporary Mobile Youth Culture have been valuable in rev...
© 2020 Katherine Jane MannellWith a mobile phone, a person can reach and be reached anytime, anywher...
This study takes a perceived affordance approach to explain how differences in teenagers’ mobile mes...
The appropriation of smartphones by teenagers and, increasingly, children has raised concern over ex...
Users of smartphones are finding new ways to shift between the online and the physical world, due to...
This paper presents observations regarding aesthetic experiences in the Communication Studies field....
Mobile devices’ impact on daily life has raised relevant questions regarding public and private spac...
This short paper argues that current policy discourse may serve to divorce discussion of various soc...
This chapter uses the ‘mobilities' lens to explore generational differences in terms of behaviour an...
The article investigates how personal technologies interact with the sociality of young people in a ...
This article contributes to the growing area of research appertaining to the use of mobile communica...
The penetration of mobile phones among young adults in Finland is close to 100%. Nearly everybody is...
Social media technologies continue transforming various dimensions of social and organisational life...
This paper draws on qualitative data collected as a part of a comparative study on children and teen...
his paper draws on qualitative data collected as a part of a comparative study on children and teena...
While current approaches to the study of contemporary Mobile Youth Culture have been valuable in rev...
© 2020 Katherine Jane MannellWith a mobile phone, a person can reach and be reached anytime, anywher...
This study takes a perceived affordance approach to explain how differences in teenagers’ mobile mes...
The appropriation of smartphones by teenagers and, increasingly, children has raised concern over ex...
Users of smartphones are finding new ways to shift between the online and the physical world, due to...
This paper presents observations regarding aesthetic experiences in the Communication Studies field....
Mobile devices’ impact on daily life has raised relevant questions regarding public and private spac...
This short paper argues that current policy discourse may serve to divorce discussion of various soc...
This chapter uses the ‘mobilities' lens to explore generational differences in terms of behaviour an...
The article investigates how personal technologies interact with the sociality of young people in a ...
This article contributes to the growing area of research appertaining to the use of mobile communica...
The penetration of mobile phones among young adults in Finland is close to 100%. Nearly everybody is...
Social media technologies continue transforming various dimensions of social and organisational life...