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References on the Mobile phones (and the use of ICTs when travelling and in public spaces) Last updated: 3 rd January 2021 *= Updated 3 rd January 2021 ** = Updated 20 th January 2020 The following selection of references reflects my choices about which papers, chapters, books, etc. relate to my interest in ICTs in everyday life. Hence, they usually report empirical research. Abeele, M. (2016) ‘Mobile Youth Culture: A Conceptual Development’, Mobile Media and Communications, 4 (1), 85-101. Aguiléra, A., Gulliot, C. and Rallet, A. (2012) ‘Mobile ICTs and physical mobility: Review and Research agenda’, Transportation Research Part A 46: 66472. Ahn, J. and Jung. Y. (2016) ‘The common sense of dependence on smartphone: A comparison between digital natives and digital immigrants’, New Media & Society, Vol. 18(7), 12361256. Albarrán Torres, C. and Goggin, G. (2014) 'Mobile social gambling: Poker’s next frontier'. Mobile Media & Communication, 2, 94109. Albarrán Torres, C. and Goggin, G. (2018) ‘Social Betting Apps: Profiting from Friendly Wagers’, in Vincent, J. and Haddon, L. (eds) Smartphone Cultures, Routledge, Abingdon, pp.25-37. Amagasa, K. (2005) Inner Construction of Keitai Family: Inner Constructions of Today’s Family from the Viewpoint of Keitai Use, Proceedings of the conference ‘Seeing Understanding. Learning in the Mobile Age’, Budapest, 28th -30th April. Anderson, B. (2006) 'Passing by and Passing Through’, in Kraut, R, Brynin, M. and Kiesler, S. (eds) Computers, Phones and the Internet. Domesticating Information Technology, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp.32-42 Anderson, B., Gale, C., Gower, A., France, E., Jones, M., Lacohee, H., McWilliam, A., Tracey, K. and Trimby, M. (2002) ‘Digital Living – People-Centred Innovation and Strategy’, BT Technology Journal, 20 (2), April. Annafari, M., Axelsson,A-S and Bohlin, E.(2014) 'A socio-economic exploration of mobile phone service have-nots in Sweden'. New Media & Society, 16(3), 415433. Aoki, K. and Downes, E. (2003) ‘An Analysis of Young People’s Use of and Attitudes towards Cell Phones’, Telematics and Informatics, 20 (4), 349-64. Arceneaux, N. (2005) 'The World is a phone Booth: The American Response to Mobile Phones, 1981-2000', Convergence, 11 (2), 22-31.

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References on the Mobile phones

(and the use of ICTs when travelling and in public spaces)

Last updated: 3rd January 2021

*= Updated 3rd January 2021

** = Updated 20th January 2020

The following selection of references reflects my choices about which papers, chapters,

books, etc. relate to my interest in ICTs in everyday life. Hence, they usually report

empirical research.

Abeele, M. (2016) ‘Mobile Youth Culture: A Conceptual Development’, Mobile Media and

Communications, 4 (1), 85-101.

Aguiléra, A., Gulliot, C. and Rallet, A. (2012) ‘Mobile ICTs and physical mobility: Review

and Research agenda’, Transportation Research Part A 46: 664–72.

Ahn, J. and Jung. Y. (2016) ‘The common sense of dependence on smartphone: A

comparison between digital natives and digital immigrants’, New Media & Society, Vol.

18(7), 1236–1256.

Albarrán Torres, C. and Goggin, G. (2014) 'Mobile social gambling: Poker’s next frontier'.

Mobile Media & Communication, 2, 94–109.

Albarrán Torres, C. and Goggin, G. (2018) ‘Social Betting Apps: Profiting from Friendly

Wagers’, in Vincent, J. and Haddon, L. (eds) Smartphone Cultures, Routledge, Abingdon,

pp.25-37.

Amagasa, K. (2005) Inner Construction of Keitai Family: Inner Constructions of Today’s

Family from the Viewpoint of Keitai Use, Proceedings of the conference ‘Seeing

Understanding. Learning in the Mobile Age’, Budapest, 28th -30th April.

Anderson, B. (2006) 'Passing by and Passing Through’, in Kraut, R, Brynin, M. and Kiesler,

S. (eds) Computers, Phones and the Internet. Domesticating Information Technology, Oxford

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Tracey, K. and Trimby, M. (2002) ‘Digital Living – People-Centred Innovation and

Strategy’, BT Technology Journal, 20 (2), April.

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Aoki, K. and Downes, E. (2003) ‘An Analysis of Young People’s Use of and Attitudes

towards Cell Phones’, Telematics and Informatics, 20 (4), 349-64.

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