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What is Keitai

Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior
Common term for a mobile phone in Japan. Short for keitai denwa , but denwa (telephone) is often omitted. Keitai translates literally to “something you take with you” and the term thus emphasizes the relationship between user and device.
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Keitai and Japanese Adolescents
Jack Jamieson (Ryerson University, Canada & York University, Canada) and Jeffrey Boase (Ryerson University, Canada)
Copyright: © 2015 |Pages: 11
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8239-9.ch113
Abstract
Keitai, Japanese mobile phones, have thoroughly permeated the lives of adolescent Japanese. This article describes the connection between adolescents and keitai by discussing the ways that keitai technology has been shaped by youth, how keitai have been used by teenagers for social empowerment, and how the autonomy afforded by keitai has supported new digital creative and expressive forms. These topics are discussed through a review of the English language scholarship about keitai that first emerged in the early 2000s. This article concludes by discussing possible directions of future research.
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Mobile SNS from the Perspective of Human Self-Extension
Another name widely used for a cellular phone in Japan. It is thought to emphasize the decreasing role of a handset as a purely telephone device and accentuate the importance of its nontelephone functionalities.
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