The dark side of mobile phones.

Author(s)
Baron, N.S.
Year
Abstract

Mobile phones enable people to communicate when, where, and with whom they wish. However, users are often troubled to find themselves at the beck and call of others. To gauge attitudes towards mobiles, students from universities in five countries were asked what they liked most and liked least about having a mobile phone. Responses across all countries indicated that communication was both what subjects liked most and least — enjoying the ability to contact others but feeling trapped by interlocutors’ ability to always contact them. Concerns about dependency on the device paralleled intensity of usage. Among the distinctions found between countries, some were attributable to variation in available technology, while others appear to reflect cultural factors. (Author/publisher)

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20110320 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Washington, D.C., American University, Department of Language and Foreign Studies, 2010, 38 p., 38 ref.

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