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== Studying Mobile Phone Use ==
  
[http://portal.acm.org/ft_gateway.cfm?id=1518950&type=pdf&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&CFID=31845435&CFTOKEN=16310824]  
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[http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=564551]
Brumby,, Duncan P. and Salvucci,, Dario D. and Howes,, Andrew, '''Focus on driving: how cognitive constraints shape the adaptation of strategy when dialing while driving,''' CHI '09: Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Human factors in computing systems, 2009, 1629--1638.
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Abascal, J. and Civit, A. (2001) Universal access to mobile telephony as a way to enhance the autonomy of elderly people. Proceedings of the 2001 EC/NSF Workshop on Universal Accessibility of Ubiquitous Computing. Alcácer do Sal, Portugal (May 22-25, 2001). New York: ACM Press, 93-99.
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[http://www.springerlink.com/content/8wljw73jhfp5g0vn/]
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Bertini, E. and Kimani, S. (2003) Mobile devices: Opportunities for users with special needs. Proceedings of the 5th Int'l Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services (MobileHCI '03). Udine, Italy (September 8-11, 2003). Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag, 486-491.
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[http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518954] 
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Eckles, D., Wightman, D., Carlson, C., Thamrongrattanarit, A., Bastea-Forte, M. and Fogg, B.J. (2009) Social responses in mobile messaging: Influence strategies, self-disclosure, and source orientation. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '09). New York: ACM Press, pp. 1651-1654.
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[http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1247660.1247670]
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Froehlich, J., Chen, M.Y., Consolvo, S., Harrison, B. and Landay, J.A. (2007) MyExperience: A system for in situ tracing and capturing of user feedback on mobile phones. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications and Services (MobiSYS '07). New York (June 11-13, 2007). San Juan, Puerto Rico: ACM Press, 57-70.
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[http://www.amazon.com/Cell-Phone-Culture-Technology-Everyday/dp/0415367441/]
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Goggin, G. (2006) Cell Phone Culture: Mobile Technology in Everyday Life. New York: Routledge.
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[http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~vlh/projects.html]
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Henderson, V., Grinter, R. and Starner, T. (2005) Electronic communication by deaf teenagers. Technical Report GIT-GVU-05-34, Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Computing, GVU Center, Atlanta, Georgia.
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[http://www.springerlink.com/content/8616683045727944/]
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Henderson-Summet, V., Grinter, R.E., Carroll, J. and Starner, T. (2007) Electronic communication: Themes from a case study of the Deaf community. Proceedings of the 11th IFIP TC 13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (INTERACT '07). Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (September 10-14, 2007). Berlin, Germany: Springer, 347-360.
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[http://www.amazon.com/Cell-Phone-Anthropology-Communication/dp/1845204018/]
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Horst, H.A. and Miller, D. (2006) The Cell Phone: An Anthropology of Communication. Oxford, England: Berg.
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Horstmanshof, L. and Power, M.R.  (2005) Mobile phones, SMS, and relationships:  Issues of access, control, and privacy.  Australian Journal of Communication 32(1), 33-51.
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[http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0262090392/]
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Ito, M., Okabe, D. and Matsuda, M. (eds.). (2006) Personal, Portable, Pedestrian: Mobile Phones in Japanese Life. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
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[http://www.upassoc.org/upa_publications/jus/2005_november/mobile.html]
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Kaikkonen, A., Kekäläinen, A., Cankar, M., Kallio, T. and Kankainen, A. (2005) Usability testing of mobile applications: A comparison between laboratory and field testing. Journal of Usability Studies 1 (1), 4-17.
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[http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518953]
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Karlson, A.K., Brush, A.J.B. and Schechter, S. (2009) Can I borrow your phone?: Understanding concerns when sharing mobile phones. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '09). New York: ACM Press, pp. 1647-1650.
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[http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11465]
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Katz, J.E. (ed.) (2008) Handbook of Mobile Communication Studies. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
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[http://www.amazon.com/Perpetual-Contact-Communication-Private-Performance/dp/0521002664]
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Katz, J.E. and Aakhus, M. (eds.). (2002) Perpetual Contact: Mobile Communication, Private Talk, Public Performance. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
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[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhcs.2003.11.001]
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Kjeldskov, J. and Stage, J. (2004) New techniques for usability evaluation of mobile systems. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 60 (5-6), 599-620.
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[http://www.envplan.com/abstract.cgi?id=d323t]
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Licoppe, C. (2004) 'Connected' presence: the emergence of a new repertoire for managing social relationships in a changing communication technoscape. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 22 (1), 135-156.
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[http://www.amazon.com/Mobile-Connection-Society-Interactive-Technologies/dp/1558609369/]
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Ling, R. (2004) The Mobile Connection: The Cell Phone's Impact on Society. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann.
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[http://www.amazon.com/Mobile-Communications-Re-negotiation-Supported-Cooperative/dp/1852339314]
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Ling, R. and Pedersen, P.E. (eds.). (2005) Mobile Communications: Re-negotiation of the Social Sphere. London, England: Springer-Verlag.
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[http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518951]
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Nylander, S., Lundquist, T. and Brännström, A. (2009) At home and with computer access: why and where people use cell phones to access the internet. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '09). New York: ACM Press, pp. 1639-1642.
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[http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=358916.358991]
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Palen, L., Salzman, M. and Youngs, E. (2000) Going wireless: Behavior and practice of new mobile phone users. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW '00). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (December 2-6, 2000). New York: ACM Press, 201-210.
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[http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1357054.1357125]
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Sohn, T., Li, K.A., Griswold, W.G. and Hollan, J.D. (2008) A diary study of mobile information needs. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '08). Florence, Italy (April 5-10, 2008). New York: ACM Press, 433-442.
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[http://articles.latimes.com/2006/jul/31/health/he-hands31]
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Taylor, C.L. (2006) Staying in touch can be a real pain. Los Angeles Times. Health section, July 31, 2006, F6.

Latest revision as of 20:09, 18 February 2010

Studying Mobile Phone Use

[1] Abascal, J. and Civit, A. (2001) Universal access to mobile telephony as a way to enhance the autonomy of elderly people. Proceedings of the 2001 EC/NSF Workshop on Universal Accessibility of Ubiquitous Computing. Alcácer do Sal, Portugal (May 22-25, 2001). New York: ACM Press, 93-99.

[2] Bertini, E. and Kimani, S. (2003) Mobile devices: Opportunities for users with special needs. Proceedings of the 5th Int'l Symposium on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services (MobileHCI '03). Udine, Italy (September 8-11, 2003). Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag, 486-491.

[3] Eckles, D., Wightman, D., Carlson, C., Thamrongrattanarit, A., Bastea-Forte, M. and Fogg, B.J. (2009) Social responses in mobile messaging: Influence strategies, self-disclosure, and source orientation. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '09). New York: ACM Press, pp. 1651-1654.

[4] Froehlich, J., Chen, M.Y., Consolvo, S., Harrison, B. and Landay, J.A. (2007) MyExperience: A system for in situ tracing and capturing of user feedback on mobile phones. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications and Services (MobiSYS '07). New York (June 11-13, 2007). San Juan, Puerto Rico: ACM Press, 57-70.

[5] Goggin, G. (2006) Cell Phone Culture: Mobile Technology in Everyday Life. New York: Routledge.

[6] Henderson, V., Grinter, R. and Starner, T. (2005) Electronic communication by deaf teenagers. Technical Report GIT-GVU-05-34, Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Computing, GVU Center, Atlanta, Georgia.

[7] Henderson-Summet, V., Grinter, R.E., Carroll, J. and Starner, T. (2007) Electronic communication: Themes from a case study of the Deaf community. Proceedings of the 11th IFIP TC 13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (INTERACT '07). Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (September 10-14, 2007). Berlin, Germany: Springer, 347-360.

[8] Horst, H.A. and Miller, D. (2006) The Cell Phone: An Anthropology of Communication. Oxford, England: Berg.

Horstmanshof, L. and Power, M.R. (2005) Mobile phones, SMS, and relationships: Issues of access, control, and privacy. Australian Journal of Communication 32(1), 33-51.

[9] Ito, M., Okabe, D. and Matsuda, M. (eds.). (2006) Personal, Portable, Pedestrian: Mobile Phones in Japanese Life. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.

[10] Kaikkonen, A., Kekäläinen, A., Cankar, M., Kallio, T. and Kankainen, A. (2005) Usability testing of mobile applications: A comparison between laboratory and field testing. Journal of Usability Studies 1 (1), 4-17.

[11] Karlson, A.K., Brush, A.J.B. and Schechter, S. (2009) Can I borrow your phone?: Understanding concerns when sharing mobile phones. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '09). New York: ACM Press, pp. 1647-1650.

[12] Katz, J.E. (ed.) (2008) Handbook of Mobile Communication Studies. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.

[13] Katz, J.E. and Aakhus, M. (eds.). (2002) Perpetual Contact: Mobile Communication, Private Talk, Public Performance. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.

[14] Kjeldskov, J. and Stage, J. (2004) New techniques for usability evaluation of mobile systems. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 60 (5-6), 599-620.

[15] Licoppe, C. (2004) 'Connected' presence: the emergence of a new repertoire for managing social relationships in a changing communication technoscape. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 22 (1), 135-156.

[16] Ling, R. (2004) The Mobile Connection: The Cell Phone's Impact on Society. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann.

[17] Ling, R. and Pedersen, P.E. (eds.). (2005) Mobile Communications: Re-negotiation of the Social Sphere. London, England: Springer-Verlag.

[18] Nylander, S., Lundquist, T. and Brännström, A. (2009) At home and with computer access: why and where people use cell phones to access the internet. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '09). New York: ACM Press, pp. 1639-1642.

[19] Palen, L., Salzman, M. and Youngs, E. (2000) Going wireless: Behavior and practice of new mobile phone users. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW '00). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (December 2-6, 2000). New York: ACM Press, 201-210.

[20] Sohn, T., Li, K.A., Griswold, W.G. and Hollan, J.D. (2008) A diary study of mobile information needs. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '08). Florence, Italy (April 5-10, 2008). New York: ACM Press, 433-442.

[21] Taylor, C.L. (2006) Staying in touch can be a real pain. Los Angeles Times. Health section, July 31, 2006, F6.