The Effects Of Mobile Telephones On Social And Individual Life
8th Mar. 2006
"Whatever it is called, and wherever it is used, this simple, accessible technology alters the way in which individuals conduct their everyday lives. It has extensive implications for the cultures and societies in which it is used; it changes the nature of communication, and affects identities and relationships. It affects the development of social structures and economic activities, and has considerable bearing on its users’ perceptions of themselves and their world.
This report is informed by the interests, themes, and methodologies of several areas of study, including psychology, social psychology, sociology, anthropology, cultural studies and philosophy. While such interdisciplinary approaches are common to many studies of the cultural effects of technological change, few of the models and hypotheses developed in relation to other new communications technologies can be applied to the mobile without the risk of obscuring what is truly novel in the wireless world. The mobile needs a fresh start and an open mind. "
Read the Motorola study authored by Dr Sadie Plant (.pdf file).
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waqas
26th Jun. 2011
i have full copy. send me ur mail..i ll give u.
Antti Salovaara
18th Feb. 2011
Motorola seems to have closed the access, but I found the paper here:
http://classes.dma.ucla.edu/Winter03/104/docs/splant.pdf
julieta s. balace
23rd Aug. 2010
to whom it may concern:
please send me the full copy so i can also get some information.
thank you so much.
Dan
17th Feb. 2010
How do you get the full report. This is missing a lot of pages...