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What is Hyper-Coordination

Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior
The experience of enhanced, anxiety provoking relational dependence enabled through communication with a mobile device.
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Mundane Mobile Maintenance, Entrapment, and Hyper-Coordination
Jeffrey A. Hall (University of Kansas, USA) and Natalie Pennington (University of Kansas, USA)
Copyright: © 2015 |Pages: 9
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8239-9.ch009
Abstract
This article reviews literature associated with mundane mobile maintenance, entrapment, and hyper-coordination. Licoppe and Huertin (2001) and Ling and Ytrri (2002) first noted the important role of mobile phones in users' personal relationships. Much more than a device to make voice calls, the mobile phone has become highly integrated into the everyday interactions of vast segments of the global population. But with greater connectivity comes the possibility of dependency and anxiety. The integration and domestication of mobile phones can lead to heightened expectations of interpersonal connection and availability, which may result in feelings of entrapment and guilt. By providing a foundation in the earliest research on these inter-related topics and highlighting recent key studies, this article provides a thorough background of research on this subset of mobile communication practices.
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