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한국방송학회 한국방송학회 세미나 및 보고서 2005 SEOUL SYMPOSIUM ON MOBILE COMMUNICATION
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2005.11
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267 - 274 (8page)

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One of the most (in)visible developments in mediated-communication is continual exchange of information within the realms of public/private space by the use of mobile telephone. It is expected that 1,467 million (or more) mobile telephones will be in use worldwide. For the first time this figure was expected to be higher than the corresponding figure for conventional landline(wired) phones.
However, the adoption and wide-spread use of mobile telephone and its technology, became an instrument that collapsed previous forms of public and private spaces/lives. My aim in this paper is to observe and describe the forms of interactions, which used to be private, but now are conducted in public space by the usage of mobile telephone. How does the usage of mobile telephone affect the notions and experiences of private/public spaces/time/and place?
Indeed, the advent of mobile telephone has contributed to the reorganization of work and leisure. It has created instant meeting places, with more accuracy and mobility. The mobile phone is becoming a truly ubiquitous device. Koppoma(2000) argues that mobile telephone has revolutionized traditional social structures. However, we should not haste our observation and judgment here - mobile phone use amplifies and reformulates already existing cultures and norms.
The increased speed of connectivity and information transmission, as well as the increased facility of transportation/movement may have changed our notions of time, of the nature of the present, and of distance. Mobile telephones change our notion of time as something non-linear, rather than linear - more fluid than rigid, more flexible than fixed. We are witnessing uncoupling of the spaces of social, economic, and cultural interactions, flow and mobility from the particularities/expectations of individual places.
People with mobile telephones reconstruct and reformulate the way space, time, and places are used, appropriated, and mediated. This transformation of the complex interplay of how space, time, and places are used will support new development and social dynamics.

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Anything, anywhere, anytime - The 3A‘s
Space, Time, Place and Mobile Phone Use
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