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A Sociotechnical Approach to Smartphone Research: Outline for a Holistic, Qualitative Mobile Method

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Abstract

Smartphones have become crucial for understanding how digital technologies are adopted and adapted into people's lives, while also emerging as tools for studying social phenomena more broadly. Drawing on insights from our own longitudinal work in Solomon Islands, this article details a sociotechnical approach to smartphone research that combines both potentialities. It distinguishes itself from other smartphone-based methods by connecting media-centric perspectives with non-media-centric approaches through an additional focus on body techniques. The approach is centered on object-centric, semi-structured interviews embedded in longitudinal participant observation and theoretically informed by anthropologies of technologies. Emphasizing a holistic perspective and the diversity of human experiences, this approach allows for generating material evidence of contextually-embedded mediations of social relationships through the hardware and software of the phones themselves.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)211-227
JournalMedia International Australia
Volume198
Issue number1
Early online date15 May 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2026

Keywords

  • anthropology of technology
  • body techniques
  • digital diversity
  • ethnography
  • mobile methods
  • Smartphones
  • Solomon Islands

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