Internet access is now characterized by multi-device, mobile, and ubiquitous access. We explore the changing nature of internet access by focusing on social practices that shape the position and role of internet technologies in everyday internet use. Drawing on the domestication framework, the study uses data from qualitative interviews with UK internet users to explore how technologies are re-domesticated. Three practices encompassing how internet users develop and maintain internet access were identified: spotlighting, distributing, and making do. In addition, orientation, understanding, play, and communication internet dependencies were examined to determine how individuals relate to internet technologies. The practices of re-domesticati...
By 2000, the Internet became an information and communication medium that was integrated in our ever...
This thesis is essentially about human interaction and engagement with ICTs, in this case the intern...
AbStRACt The article first introduces the domestication approach, its origins, its key ele-ments, an...
The people who use computers and the ways they use them have changed substantially over the past 25 ...
The Internet is central to the new media, but the Internet is itself a dynamic technology that is co...
While much of the growing body of research about the Internet focuses on interactions online, this p...
We investigate some implications of the rising use of mobile devices and multiple devices to access ...
Regardless of the technological advances achieved so far and the often techno-deterministic approach...
The internet has increasingly become a part of our daily practices, and previous research has pointe...
This book provides an overview of a key concept in media and technology studies: domestication. Theo...
By 2000, the Internet became an information and communication medium that was integrated in our ever...
Internet adoption tends to progress in phases: early rapid adoption in urban areas and by relatively...
Drawing on data gathered during ethnographic fieldwork in a south-western Chinese town, this paper e...
This study uses a domestication approach to digital inequality. The aim is to uncover whether and wh...
Internet access and use in Great Britain and in many other countries around the world has increased ...
By 2000, the Internet became an information and communication medium that was integrated in our ever...
This thesis is essentially about human interaction and engagement with ICTs, in this case the intern...
AbStRACt The article first introduces the domestication approach, its origins, its key ele-ments, an...
The people who use computers and the ways they use them have changed substantially over the past 25 ...
The Internet is central to the new media, but the Internet is itself a dynamic technology that is co...
While much of the growing body of research about the Internet focuses on interactions online, this p...
We investigate some implications of the rising use of mobile devices and multiple devices to access ...
Regardless of the technological advances achieved so far and the often techno-deterministic approach...
The internet has increasingly become a part of our daily practices, and previous research has pointe...
This book provides an overview of a key concept in media and technology studies: domestication. Theo...
By 2000, the Internet became an information and communication medium that was integrated in our ever...
Internet adoption tends to progress in phases: early rapid adoption in urban areas and by relatively...
Drawing on data gathered during ethnographic fieldwork in a south-western Chinese town, this paper e...
This study uses a domestication approach to digital inequality. The aim is to uncover whether and wh...
Internet access and use in Great Britain and in many other countries around the world has increased ...
By 2000, the Internet became an information and communication medium that was integrated in our ever...
This thesis is essentially about human interaction and engagement with ICTs, in this case the intern...
AbStRACt The article first introduces the domestication approach, its origins, its key ele-ments, an...