Mobile communities: Are we talking about a village, a clan or a small group?

Richard Ling, Gitte Bang Stald

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    Abstract

    A central issue in the adoption and use of information and communication technology is the degree to which it either contributes to or detracts from the development of social cohesion in the small group. When considering this question, one need recognize that the social dynamics of the mobile telephone are different from those of the Internet. The device affords point-to-point interaction that makes us individually addressable regardless of where we or our interlocutors may be. This analysis draws on survey material from Scandinavia. It is based on a random sample of approximately 1,800 persons in Norway surveyed in December 2007 and January 2008. The data were collected with a Web-based survey of a known population, as supplemented with telephone interviews to cover those who traditionally do not use the Web (generally, persons older than 50 years of age). Data from two surveys of 15- to 24-year-old Danes were included: one from 2004 (343 respondents) and one from 2006 (629 respondents). Research reported here, and by others, has found that the mobile telephone contributes to the development and maintenance of social cohesion within the closest sphere of friends and family. If community is construed to be more restricted and a result of this type of cohesion, then it is different in character than that used when discussing net-based networking.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftAmerican Behavioral Scientist
    Vol/bind53
    Udgave nummer4
    Sider (fra-til)1133 - 1147
    Antal sider14
    ISSN0002-7642
    StatusUdgivet - 2010

    Emneord

    • Social cohesion
    • Information and communication technology
    • Mobile telephone dynamics
    • Internet social interactions
    • Survey research Scandinavia

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