Connecting People – Renewing Power Relations? A Research Review on the Use of Mobile Phones
Article first published online: 2 DEC 2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-9020.2011.00427.x
© 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Kinnunen, T., Suopajärvi, T. and Ylipulli, J. (2011), Connecting People – Renewing Power Relations? A Research Review on the Use of Mobile Phones. Sociology Compass, 5: 1070–1081. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-9020.2011.00427.x
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Abstract
The paper discusses how the power perspective has been considered and discussed in qualitative social studies on the use of mobile phones in practices at home, work and public places. Some themes relevant from the aspect of power negotiations were extrapolated from the reviewed literature: constant availability at home and work, and the mobile phone as a public status symbol in respect to its design and use in space, time, and social surroundings. The review also aims to show how social variables affecting the adoption and use of the mobile phone have so far been analyzed in research. The writers conclude that mobile phones have been interpreted to reproduce and renew traditional power hierarchies. Still, more nuanced research is needed to understand the micro-mechanisms of power in the socio-cultural contexts of the use of mobile phones.

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