This article investigates mundane photo taking practices with personal mobile devices in the co-presence of others, as well as “divergent” self-initiated smartphone use, thereby exploring the impact of everyday technologies on social interaction. Utilizing multimodal conversation analysis, we examined sequences in which young adults take pictures of food and drinks in restaurants and cafés. Although everyday interactions are abundant in opportunities for accomplishing food photography as a side activity, our data show that taking pictures is also often prioritized over other activities. Through a detailed sequential analysis of video recordings and dynamic screen captures of mobile devices, we illustrate how photographers orient to the mome...
With the rise of smartphones and the proliferation of applications ("apps"), the ways ever...
Beyond nourishing the body, food has been recognized as a symbol of social cohesion, identity, and c...
This study examines how mothers of young children in Singapore engage in vernacular smartphone photo...
This article investigates mundane photo taking practices with personal mobile devices in the co-pres...
Recent critiques contend that “Far too much current writing on photography—even in pieces about soci...
For many years, researchers have explored digital support for photographs and various methods of in...
The rise of social media platforms has changed how people interact. Mobile technologies with built-i...
Photography and video making have become entangled with mobility and mobile social media as experien...
The smartphone plays a significant role in media convergence, and smartphone photography is reconstr...
Visual media and mobile technology are perhaps two of the most ubiquitous features of developed soci...
In this chapter, we will investigate smartphone-based showing sequences in everyday social encounter...
This paper examines how mobile technologies are impacting the practice of photography. Social media ...
We are living in a moment where new types of visuality and vernaculars are emerging. For many of us ...
camera phones, multimedia messaging, mobile phones, user studies, mobile imaging This paper presents...
User-based research into the lived experiences associated with smartphone camera practices – in part...
With the rise of smartphones and the proliferation of applications ("apps"), the ways ever...
Beyond nourishing the body, food has been recognized as a symbol of social cohesion, identity, and c...
This study examines how mothers of young children in Singapore engage in vernacular smartphone photo...
This article investigates mundane photo taking practices with personal mobile devices in the co-pres...
Recent critiques contend that “Far too much current writing on photography—even in pieces about soci...
For many years, researchers have explored digital support for photographs and various methods of in...
The rise of social media platforms has changed how people interact. Mobile technologies with built-i...
Photography and video making have become entangled with mobility and mobile social media as experien...
The smartphone plays a significant role in media convergence, and smartphone photography is reconstr...
Visual media and mobile technology are perhaps two of the most ubiquitous features of developed soci...
In this chapter, we will investigate smartphone-based showing sequences in everyday social encounter...
This paper examines how mobile technologies are impacting the practice of photography. Social media ...
We are living in a moment where new types of visuality and vernaculars are emerging. For many of us ...
camera phones, multimedia messaging, mobile phones, user studies, mobile imaging This paper presents...
User-based research into the lived experiences associated with smartphone camera practices – in part...
With the rise of smartphones and the proliferation of applications ("apps"), the ways ever...
Beyond nourishing the body, food has been recognized as a symbol of social cohesion, identity, and c...
This study examines how mothers of young children in Singapore engage in vernacular smartphone photo...