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Researching Teenagers' (Mobile) Interaction Orders – Methodical and Methodological Reflections on a Challenging Field
2015
Outlines : Critical Social Studies
Mobile phones play an essential role in the everyday lives and social relationships of young people. They are deeply embedded in peer interactions, not only as tools but also as references of interaction. The article is based on an empirical study, which investigates how young people interpret various situations of interaction through, and related to, mobile phones. Providing a useful heuristic to reconstruct the inherent rules, claims and expectations of such situations, Goffman's concept of
doi:10.7146/ocps.v16i2.22994
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