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Mobile Technology and the Public/Private Domain

Snurb — Thursday 14 May 2009 23:05
Produsage Communities | Mobile and Wireless Technologies | COST298 2009 |

Copenhagen.


The next speaker in this COST298 session is Simona Isabella. She notes how the mobile phone as a technology that crosses public and private spheres can be seen as an embodiment of contemporary society. Overall, the meaning technological artefacts assume depends on internal technical as well as external social factors; technologies are socially shaped, within the constraints imposed by technological possibilities, and may ultimately even be domesticated - but in different ways by different groups.

Mobile telephony history shows these developments: in Japan, for example, the humble pager evolved into a medium for interactive text communication, while the landline picture phone in the US failed because of concerns over privacy. Today, the emerging broadband society can be described as a society of perpetual contact; the mobile phone embodies and enacts this. By adding Internet access features, it transforms telephony from one-to-one to one-to-many; additionally, the use of social networking sites through mobile devices heightens the always-in-touch nature of contemporary society.

By entering the domestic sphere, ICTs open the sheltered world of the domestic sphere; they allow access to the outside from within the home, and vice versa, and boundaries between public and private are blurred in the process. New technologies further add to this; Socialight.com, for example, allow users to attach messages (text, picture, video) to specific GPS coordinates which can then be accessed by others (e.g. restaurant reviews); this enables the asynchronous communal experience of city spaces.

This allows users to transform unproductive time into productive time; it allows them to recreate a protective social network which acts as a safety mechanism in the complex society of today; and it allows users to showcase their lives - a continuous public performance of identity that is legitimised by the consensus of other users.

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