When Digital Connectivity Drivers Meet Digital Disconnection: A Cross-Country Study on Smartphone Checking, Digital Disconnection Strategies, and Digital Stress [0.03%]
当数字化互联驱动因素遇到数字化断联:关于智能手机检查、数字断联策略和数字压力的跨国研究
Kevin Koban
Kevin Koban
In today's digitized societies, where constant connectivity is perceived as a social norm, many people voluntarily seek temporary digital disconnection to balance out benefits and harms. Given that any direct effectiveness of digital discon...
Days, Schedules, and Attention: How Time Affects Mobile News Consumption Among Young Swiss People [0.03%]
时间如何影响瑞士年轻人的移动新闻消费:日程、注意力分配与新闻接触行为的关系研究
Morley Weston,Daniel Vogler,Adrian Rauchfleisch et al.
Morley Weston et al.
News consumption is often treated as static behavior, yet situational and temporal factors play a significant role in shaping how individuals consume news throughout their daily lives. Mobile phones have become a driving force of dynamic ne...
Relational Digital Agency: An Everyday Life Study of Mobile Communication in Nursing Homes [0.03%]
关系数字机构:护理院中移动通信的日常生活研究
Sarah Wagner
Sarah Wagner
The pervasive association of long-term care with frailty and dependency has shaped research agendas. Everyday life studies that take into account care home residents' knowledge, values, and experiences are few and far between. This research...
Nicole K Dalmer,Stephen Katz,Barbara L Marshall et al.
Nicole K Dalmer et al.
Mobile media, and the larger digital technological systems of which they are a part, both shape and are shaped by contemporary experiences of aging. With the aim of exploring older adults' understandings, uses of, and experiences with digit...
Networks in motion: The alliances of information communication technologies and mobility technologies during the 1918 influenza pandemic [0.03%]
动荡中的网络:第一次世界大战期间甲型流感大流行中信息通信技术和移动技术的联盟作用分析
Miles C Coleman,Will Mari
Miles C Coleman
In this article, we turn back to the 1918 influenza pandemic to throw light on the alliances of information communication technologies and technologies of mobility (such as the car) during the pandemic. We examine newspaper articles, techni...
Looking back to look forward: 5G/COVID-19 conspiracies and the long history of infrastructural fears [0.03%]
以史鉴今:5G/新冠肺炎阴谋论与基础设施恐慌的漫长历史
Jordan Frith,Scott Campbell,Leah Komen
Jordan Frith
Almost as soon as the COVID-19 pandemic began spreading throughout much of the world, conspiracies arose that blamed the virus on the deployment of fifth-generation cellular networks (5G) infrastructure. These conspiracies had significant c...
Playing with place: Location-based mobile games in post-pandemic public spaces [0.03%]
后疫情时代的公共空间:基于位置的移动游戏与场所的关系分析
Larissa Hjorth,Adriana de Souza E Silva
Larissa Hjorth
(Im)mobility and performance of emotions: Chinese international students' difficult journeys to home during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
疫情下“行而不易”与情动表现:国际留学生的艰难返乡之路
Guanqin He,Yijia Zhang
Guanqin He
This article examines mediated performances of emotions by Chinese international students in their transnational journeys returning to China during the COVID-19 pandemic with a focus on the role of mobile media in helping students cope with...
Alex Gekker
Alex Gekker
The paper explores Google Maps' COVID-19 layer, a special feature launched by the cartographic platform in September 2020, and shut down two years later. Through the reading of promotional corporate blogposts and interfacial analysis of the...
Playing remotely: The COVID-19 pandemic and mobile locative gaming in Northeast Brazil [0.03%]
远程游玩:新冠疫情下的巴西东北部移动定位游戏
Luiz Adolfo Andrade,Jesse Nery Filho
Luiz Adolfo Andrade
Mobile locative games consist of a subset of mobile games that encourage players to go outside, by promoting outdoor activities and physical meetings. Because of this, their gameplay breaks the core of social distancing strategies implement...