Early Experience of Mobile Telephony: A Comparison of Two Villages in Papua New Guinea

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Author: 
Watson, Amanda H. A.
Publication Type: 
Journal article
Publication Date: 
Jan 2011
Publisher/Journal: 
The Asian Media Information and Communication Centre
Publication language: 
English
Abstract: 

This paper examines social change following the recent introduction of mobile telephony into rural communities in Papua New Guinea (PNG). It presents the findings of substantial fieldwork conducted in 2009, and suggests ways in which the new technology is already changing people’s lives and relationships. The paper identifies the roles of mobile telephones in two communities, the changes taking place, and how villagers are responding to them.

Comparison of the two villages is strategic as it highlights similarities in perceptions of mobile phones in these two very different settings. An ethnographic approach is adopted, situated within an interpretative methodology. Data collection methods include semi-structured interviews, orally-administered surveys and participant observation. The theoretical lens is focused on the ‘communicative ecology’ concept, which stems from the communication research tradition. This research is significant as it addresses changes currently occurring in the communication methods of whole communities.

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Citation: 
Watson, Amanda H. A. (2011) Early Experience of Mobile Telephony : A Comparison of Two Villages in Papua New Guinea. Media Asia, 38(3), pp. 170-180.
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Author: 
Watson, Amanda H. A.
Publication Type: 
Journal article
Publication Date: 
Jan 2011
Publisher/Journal: 
The Asian Media Information and Communication Centre
Publication language: 
English
Abstract: 

This paper examines social change following the recent introduction of mobile telephony into rural communities in Papua New Guinea (PNG). It presents the findings of substantial fieldwork conducted in 2009, and suggests ways in which the new technology is already changing people’s lives and relationships. The paper identifies the roles of mobile telephones in two communities, the changes taking place, and how villagers are responding to them.

Comparison of the two villages is strategic as it highlights similarities in perceptions of mobile phones in these two very different settings. An ethnographic approach is adopted, situated within an interpretative methodology. Data collection methods include semi-structured interviews, orally-administered surveys and participant observation. The theoretical lens is focused on the ‘communicative ecology’ concept, which stems from the communication research tradition. This research is significant as it addresses changes currently occurring in the communication methods of whole communities.

Countries: 
Citation: 
Watson, Amanda H. A. (2011) Early Experience of Mobile Telephony : A Comparison of Two Villages in Papua New Guinea. Media Asia, 38(3), pp. 170-180.
Featured?: 
No

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