Mobile Networked Text Communication: The Case of SMS and Its In?uence on Social Interaction

Mobile Networked Text Communication: The Case of SMS and Its In?uence on Social Interaction

Louise Barkhuus
ISBN13: 9781599040691|ISBN10: 1599040697|ISBN13 Softcover: 9781599040707|EISBN13: 9781599040714
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-069-1.ch012
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Barkhuus, Louise. "Mobile Networked Text Communication: The Case of SMS and Its In?uence on Social Interaction." Designing for Networked Communications: Strategies and Development, edited by Simon Heilesen and Sisse Siggaard Jensen, IGI Global, 2007, pp. 269-287. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-069-1.ch012

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Barkhuus, L. (2007). Mobile Networked Text Communication: The Case of SMS and Its In?uence on Social Interaction. In S. Heilesen & S. Jensen (Eds.), Designing for Networked Communications: Strategies and Development (pp. 269-287). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-069-1.ch012

Chicago

Barkhuus, Louise. "Mobile Networked Text Communication: The Case of SMS and Its In?uence on Social Interaction." In Designing for Networked Communications: Strategies and Development, edited by Simon Heilesen and Sisse Siggaard Jensen, 269-287. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2007. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-069-1.ch012

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Abstract

This chapter introduces a qualitative study of the use of mobile text messaging (SMS) and re?ects on how SMS in?uences social interaction. It describes how this new communication technology is used to maintain social relations and how it generally assists users in their everyday activities. Three issues are highlighted: how users use SMS to overcome shyness, how they use it for micro-grooming, and how they are able to control messages to their advantage. It is argued that SMS facilitates users in their everyday life through the ways it supports awareness and accountability. These characteristics make the communication channel a “social translucent” technology, contributing to its popularity. It is suggested that simple information and communication technologies such as SMS can provide powerful tools in new designs of information and communication technologies.

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