Public Decisions: Mobile Phone Use Linked to Civic and Political Involvement.
David Vogt in Mobile Muse
In Mobile Muse we've certainly found that comfort/skill with mobile technologies is a big determinant of civic engagement.
Captured on 14 Sep 2010 from p2tools.blogspot.com
A new study by Scott W. Campbell and Nojin Kwak, published in the recent issue of Journal of Communication, finds "that use of the technology for information exchange and recreation are positive predictors of participation in civic life, however associations are moderated by mobile communication competence. Notably, individuals who report higher levels of comfort with mobile telephony and use it for information exchange tend to be more civically and politically engaged than those who report less comfort with the technology."
The study's findings also "shed new light on the positive role of mobile communication in civil society, while highlighting competence as an emergent dimension of the so-called “second-level” digital divide, which has traditionally focused on computer skills."
The study's findings also "shed new light on the positive role of mobile communication in civil society, while highlighting competence as an emergent dimension of the so-called “second-level” digital divide, which has traditionally focused on computer skills."
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