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|Abstract=This paper reports ethnographically informedobservations of the use of mobile phones andtext messaging services amongst young people.It offers a sociological explanation for thepopularity of text messaging and for thesharing of mobile phones between co-proximatepersons. Specifically, it reveals that youngpeople use mobile phone content and the phonesthemselves to participate in the practices ofgift exchange. By viewing mobile phone use inthis way, the paper suggests a number ofpossibilities for future phone-basedapplications and supporting hardware.
popularity of text messaging and for the sharing of mobile phones between co-proximate persons.
 
Specifically, it reveals that young people use mobile phone content and the phones themselves to
 
participate in the practices of gift exchange. By viewing mobile phone use in this way, the paper
 
suggests a number of possibilities for future phone-based applications and supporting hardware.
 
 
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Taylor-Harper2003
BibType ARTICLE
Key Taylor-Harper2003
Author(s) Alex S. Taylor, Richard Harper
Title The gift of the gab?: a design oriented sociology of young people's use of mobiles
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Tag(s) EMCA, design, ethnography, mobile phones, mobiles, phones, short messaging, SMS, teenagers, texting, texters, young people
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Year 2003
Language English
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Journal Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Volume 12
Number 3
Pages 267–296
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DOI 10.1023/A:1025091532662
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This paper reports ethnographically informedobservations of the use of mobile phones andtext messaging services amongst young people.It offers a sociological explanation for thepopularity of text messaging and for thesharing of mobile phones between co-proximatepersons. Specifically, it reveals that youngpeople use mobile phone content and the phonesthemselves to participate in the practices ofgift exchange. By viewing mobile phone use inthis way, the paper suggests a number ofpossibilities for future phone-basedapplications and supporting hardware.

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