A multi-national study of attitudes about mobile phone use in social settings
Isaac, Henri; Nickerson, Robert; Mak, Brenda (2008), A multi-national study of attitudes about mobile phone use in social settings, International Journal of Mobile Communications, 6, 5, p. 541-563. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJMC.2008.019321
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Article accepté pour publication ou publiéDate
2008Nom de la revue
International Journal of Mobile CommunicationsVolume
6Numéro
5Éditeur
Inderscience
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541-563
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Mobile phones have taken on the role of providing truly portable and individual communications and computing. Unlike many devices, however, mobile phones can be used anywhere and anytime. Consequently, they are used in social situations such as restaurants and theatres where co-located people can be bothered by their use. How people perceive the impact of mobile phones in these situations may vary by user factors such as age, gender and work status, and by the country in which the user is located. This paper presents the results of a multi-national study of attitudes about mobile phone use in social situations.Mots-clés
Social attitudes; Social settings; Mobile phones attitudesPublications associées
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