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Beteiligte: Wajcman, Judy, Bittman, Michael, Brown, Judith E.
In: Sociology, 42, 2008, 4, S. 635-652
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SAGE Publications
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Umfang: 635-652
ISSN: 0038-0385
1469-8684
veröffentlicht in: Sociology
Sprache: Englisch
Kollektion: sid-55-col-jstoras12
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<p>This article examines the widespread proposition that the mobile phone dissolves the boundaries that separate work and home, extending the reach of work. It analyses data derived from a purpose-designed survey to study social practices surrounding mobile phone use. The key components of the survey investigated here are a questionnaire and a log of phone calls retrieved from respondents 1 handsets. Rather than being primarily a tool of work extension, or even a tool that facilitates greater work-family balance, we show that the main purpose of mobile phone calls is to maintain continuing connections with family and friends. Our findings suggest that individuals exert control over the extent to which calls invade their personal time, actively encouraging deeper contacts with intimates.</p>