Mobile Media & Communication

Mobile Media & Communication

移动媒体与通信

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Disrupted copresence: Older adults' views on mobile phone use during face-to-face interactions 11
We're not only here but we're there in spirit: Asymmetrical mobile intimacy and the transnational Filipino family 9
Measuring smartphone usage and task switching with log tracking and self-reports 8
Mr Right Now: Temporality of relationship formation on gay mobile dating apps 7
Attached to dating apps: Attachment orientations and preferences for dating apps 6
Smartphone apps as cosituated closets: A lesbian app, public/private spaces, mobile intimacy, and collapsing contexts 5
Future directions for mobile augmented reality research: Understanding relationships between augmented reality users, nonusers, content, devices, and industry 5
Two-way street: How smartphones and the social web impact the traveller's liminal gaze 4
A typology of mobile messaging's disconnective affordances 4
Understanding women's mobile phone use in rural Kenya: An affordance-based approach 4
Smartphone and self-extension: Functionally, anthropomorphically, and ontologically extending self via the smartphone 4
The privacy implications of social robots: Scoping review and expert interviews 4
Advantages and challenges in using mobile apps for field experiments: A systematic review and a case study 4
Music streams, smartphones, and the self 3
Capturing mobility: The time-space diary as a method for assessing media use niches 3
How to measure sessions of mobile phone use? Quantification, evaluation, and applications 3
A methodological pilot for gathering data through text-messaging to study question-asking in everyday life 3
The smartphone as a snapshot of its use: Mobile media elicitation in qualitative interviews 3
The role of mobile devices in 21st-century family communication 3
The playeur and Pokemon Go: Examining the effects of locative play on spatiality and sociability 3
Video-ethnography of social media apps' connection cues in public settings 3
Selfie-taking motives and social psychological dispositions as predictors of selfie-related activities among university students in Kuwait 2
Consumer drones and communication on the fly 2
The flashpacker and the unplugger: Cell phone (dis)connection and the backpacking experience 2
Accumulating phones: Aid and adaptation in phone access for the urban poor 2
Communication infrastructures and the contest over location positioning 2
Mobile sourcing: A case study of journalistic norms and usage of chat apps 2
Use of mobile social apps for public communication in China: Gratifications as antecedents of reposting articles from WeChat public accounts 2
Capturing commemoration: Using mobile recordings within memory research 1
iNakba, mobile media and society's memory 1
Exploration of the forms of mobile phone attachment among traders in Ghana 1
Remembering the voice: Exploring information and sentiment in voicemail archival practices 1
Folk theorizing the quality and credibility of health apps 1
Using short message (SMS) and multimedia messaging (MMS) to encourage positive parent-child engagement around literacy and language development 1
Portables, luggables, and transportables: Historicizing the imagined affordances of mobile computing 1
How cars became mobile spatial media: A geographical political economy of on-board navigation 0
Mobilized networked infrastructures: Implications for action, space, and knowledge 0
Empowerment or alienation: Chinese and Korean immigrant mothers' perception of mobile media in constructing their social role and facilitating parenting practices in the US 0
Texting in motion: Keystroke logging and observing synchronous mobile discourse 0
App features that fulfill parents' needs in apps for children 0
Fanology: Hand-fans in the prehistory of mobile devices 0
Mobile Voices: Design as a method to explore the possibilities and limitations of community participation 0
Capturing community in mobility: Mobile methods for community informatics 0
Evolution of Korea's mobile technologies: A historical approach 0