Literature DB >> 24697752

The advanced use of mobile phones in five European countries.

Leopoldina Fortunati1, Sakari Taipale.   

Abstract

The paper explores the advanced users of mobile phones in Italy, France, Germany, Spain and the UK (EU5 countries) and aims to clarify the social meaning of advanced use. The mobile phone is seen as a strategic tool of social labour, whose capabilities are exploited to a different extent in the five studied countries. The analysis is based on a cross-national survey data collected in 2009 (N = 7,255). First, the results show that there are substantial differences in the advanced use of mobile phone and its predictors in Europe. Generally, only about one third of the studied mobile features are exploited. British and French people are the most advanced users, followed by German, Spanish and Italians. While Italians have stuck to early developed mobile phone features, Britons especially have continued to adopt the newer properties of the mobile phone. Second, the article shows that owing to the extensive under-utilization of its features, the mobile phone as a tool of social labour is efficiently exploited by only a small number of people. They, however, constitute technological vanguards that make use of the diverse features in different countries. This limited use of advanced features results in the new patterns of social stratification. © London School of Economics and Political Science 2014.

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Keywords:  Europe; Mobile phone; advanced use; convergence; social stratification

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24697752     DOI: 10.1111/1468-4446.12075

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Sociol        ISSN: 0007-1315


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