During the last decade, the multimedia landscape has evolved in several ways, calling for a reconsideration of methodologies for studying mobile communication. Understanding mobile communication no longer entails focusing on either voice or text in isolation; rather we need to study how all aspects of mobile communication together make up a continuous conversation of intertwined messaging. People use a multitude of channels and platforms in their multi-media conversation. However, there are both ethical and technical challenges of studying evolving cross-platform conversation. In this talk, we address a few ethical and technological challenges involved in trying to capture a wider picture of the evolving cross-platform conversation
Guest lecture for COMP2213. Moira McGregor has worked on various projects at the Mobile Life Resear...
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This paper conceptualizes mobile phones as beyond two-way voice communication technologies, envision...
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The last decade has seen a proliferation of interpersonal communication channels. These new forms of...
The methodological premise and methods used in a research project are often seen as a 'necessary ord...
Over the past decade we have witnessed many transformations in the field of mobile communication as ...
In this introduction, we argue for an expanded focus in mobile media and communication studies (MMCS...
This study investigates methodological trends in mobile communication studies. The articles publishe...
Mobile media technologies place users in digital (online) as well as physical (offline) spaces in no...
Technologies such as smartphones have had a profound impact on everyday activities, providing us wit...
Guest lecture for COMP2213. Moira McGregor has worked on various projects at the Mobile Life Resear...
Mobile devices’ impact on daily life has raised relevant questions regarding public and private spac...
We present the findings from a study of how people interleave mobile phone use with conversation in ...
Communication is probably the most critical component of an organization engaged in a cross-border c...
In this article, we suggest and discuss a qualitative, multi-methods approach to data collected on s...
The aim of this article is to put mobile phones and uses of other new media into the broader context...
This paper conceptualizes mobile phones as beyond two-way voice communication technologies, envision...
This paper investigates self-initiated uses of mobile phones (such as texting or making a call) in e...
The last decade has seen a proliferation of interpersonal communication channels. These new forms of...
The methodological premise and methods used in a research project are often seen as a 'necessary ord...
Over the past decade we have witnessed many transformations in the field of mobile communication as ...
In this introduction, we argue for an expanded focus in mobile media and communication studies (MMCS...
This study investigates methodological trends in mobile communication studies. The articles publishe...
Mobile media technologies place users in digital (online) as well as physical (offline) spaces in no...
Technologies such as smartphones have had a profound impact on everyday activities, providing us wit...
Guest lecture for COMP2213. Moira McGregor has worked on various projects at the Mobile Life Resear...
Mobile devices’ impact on daily life has raised relevant questions regarding public and private spac...
We present the findings from a study of how people interleave mobile phone use with conversation in ...