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Heetchin' a ride: getting around on the ride apps in Oran, Algeria 2025 Anthropology today 41 (1): 7-10
  • Jane E. Goodman
H6 [ANTHROPOLOGY-] 0268-540X
Scalability, social media and migrant assistance: emulation or contestation? 2024 Ethnos 89 (1): 100-17
  • Sverre Molland
H6 [ETHNOS-] 1469-588X
Crafting ethnographic relationships during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany using voice-based technologies 2024 Medical anthropology 43 (3): 219-32
  • Andreas Bergholz
  • Christine Holmberg
  • Franziska König
  • Joshua Paul
  • Sibille Merz
H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] 1545-5882
Sex on screens: the language of sexting and amateur pornography 2024 Culture, health & sexuality 26 (7): 887-903
  • Alexandra James
  • Andrea Waling
  • Gary W. Dowsett
  • Jennifer Power
H6/KGT [CULTURE-] 1464-5351
Whatsapp as a battlefield: ethical and methodological reflections from an ethnography in Evangelical prayer groups 2024 GIS - Gesto, Imagem, e Som: Revista de Antropologia 9 (1): 1-21
  • Lorena Mochel
2525-3123
Interactive documentary and technological devices as communication and awareness-raising strategies on social and political issues 2024 GIS - Gesto, Imagem, e Som: Revista de Antropologia 9 (1): 1-17
  • Urbano Lemos jr.
2525-3123
The estrangement of other's gaze in the selfie era 2024 GIS - Gesto, Imagem, e Som: Revista de Antropologia 9 (1): 1-6
  • Michel de Oliveira
2525-3123
Girls’ experiences of cellphone porn use in South Africa and their accounts of sexual risk in the classroom 2024 Culture, health & sexuality 26 (11): 1413-27
  • Deevia Bhana
  • Emmanuel Mayeza
  • Ndumiso Daluxolo Ngidi
  • Raksha Janak
H6/KGT [CULTURE-] 1464-5351
In exile, is the object transitional? 2024 Journal des africanistes 94 (1/2): 44-57
  • François Lair
H6/KY [SOCIETE-] 0399-0346
Living ambivalently with chronic illness 2023 Medical anthropology 42 (2): 191-205
  • Claudia M. Bagge-Petersen
H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] 1545-5882
On food apparatuses. Orthorexia and digital technologies in central Italy 2023 Food Culture and Society 26 (2): 286-304
  • Pietro Meloni
H6/KF [FOOD-] 1751-7443
Sexting among British adults: a qualitative analysis of sexting as emotion work governed by ‘feeling rules’ 2023 Culture, health & sexuality 25 (5): 617-32
  • Natsal-4 Team
  • Bernie Hogan
  • Catherine H. Mercer
  • Chris Bonell
  • Clarissa Smith
  • David S. Reid
  • Feona Attwood
  • Jo Gibbs
  • Karen J. Maxwell
  • Kirstin R. Mitchell
  • Pam Sonnenberg
  • Raquel Bosó Pérez
  • Ruth Lewis
  • Wendy G. Macdowall
H6/KGT [CULTURE-] 1464-5351
Gendered access to digital capital and mobile phone ownership among young people in Rakai, Uganda 2023 Culture, health & sexuality 25 (5): 648-63
  • Alyssa Basmajian
  • Erin V. Moore
  • Esther Spindler
  • Fred Nalugoda
  • Jennifer S. Hirsch
  • John S. Santelli
  • Neema Nakyanjo
  • Philip Kreniske
  • William Ddaaki
H6/KGT [CULTURE-] 1464-5351
The neoliberal perils of yoga and self-care on apps and platforms 2023 International journal of cultural studies 26 (5): 606-20
  • Constantine Gidaris
H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] 1367-8779
Apps, mobilities, and migration in the Covid-19 pandemic: Covid technology and the control of migrant workers in Singapore 2023 International journal of cultural studies 26 (6): 636-54
  • Gerard Goggin
  • Kuansong Zhuang, Victor
H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] 1367-8779
Surveillance practices among migration officers: online media and LGBTQ+ refugees 2023 International journal of cultural studies 26 (6): 655-71
  • Marie Lunau
  • Rikke Andreassen
H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] 1367-8779
Transnational online research: recongnising multiple contexts in Skype-to-phone interviews 2023 Qualitative research 23 (2): 252-71
  • Clare Madge
  • Dianne Long
  • F. Melis Cin
  • Markus Breines
  • Mwazita Tapiwa Beatrice Dalu
H6 [QUALITATIVE-] 1468-7941
Participatory video from a distance: co-producing knowledge during the COVID-19 pandemic using smartphones 2023 Qualitative research 23 (3): 509-25
  • Sonja Marzi
H6 [QUALITATIVE-] 1468-7941
Hopes and challenges of creating and using a smartphone application. Working on and working with a digital mobile tool in qualitative sociospatial research 2023 Qualitative research 23 (5): 1378-97
  • Lukasz Rogowski
  • Maciej FrÄ…ckowiak
  • Vivien Sommer
H6 [QUALITATIVE-] 1468-7941
The intimate infopolitics of township sociality in Cape Town: mobile phones, mothers, and respectability 2023 Anthropological quarterly 96 (4): 739-62
  • Nanna Thorsteinsson Schneidermann
H6 [PRIMITIVE-] 0003-5491
Responsible driving in the age of smart-phones: applied research for improving road safety in the motor city 2023 Human organization 82 (4): 382-93
  • Andrea Sankar
  • Bianca Dean
  • Colleen Linn
  • Craig Meiners
  • Emily Lock
  • Haley Scott
  • Jasmine Walker
  • Kaitlin Carter
  • Molly Sanford
  • Travis Kruso
  • Yen-Ting Chang
  • Yuson Jung
H6/KF [APPLIED-] 0018-7259
Tenuous connectivity: time, citizenship, and infrastructure in a Papua New Guinea telecommunication network 2023 The Asia Pacific journal of anthropology 24 (2): 91-115
  • Robert J. Foster
H6 [CANBERRA-] 1444-2213
Teens on screens: girls' negotiations of representation of texting in teen film 2022 International journal of cultural studies 25 (2): 141-56
  • Kira Clarke
H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] 1367-8779
Cellphones and romantic relationships of young women in urban informal settlements in South Africa 2022 Culture, health & sexuality 24 (10): 1380-94
  • Andrew Gibbs
  • Rachel Jewkes
  • Samantha Willan
H6/KGT [CULTURE-] 1464-5351
Young people’s perceptions of young women’s engagement in sexting 2022 Culture, health & sexuality 24 (10): 1395-407
  • Claire Meehan
H6/KGT [CULTURE-] 1464-5351
The real digital househusbands of China: the alienable effects of China's male 'virtual lovers' 2022 Journal of consumer culture 22 (1): 3-20
  • Chris K.K. Tan
  • Zhiwei Xu
H6 [JOURNAL-] 1469-5405
Non-/human infrastructures and digital gifts: the cables, waves and brokers of Solomon Islands Internet 2022 Ethnos 87 (5): 851-73
  • Geoffrey Hobbis
  • Stephanie Ketterer Hobbis
H6 [ETHNOS-] 1469-588X
Rethinking human-smartphone interaction with Deleuze, Guattari, and Polanyi 2022 Theory, culture and society 39 (6): 105-20
  • Nicholas Fazio
H6 [THEORY-] 0263-2764
Mobile phone network and migration: evidence from Myanmar 2022 International migration review 56 (2): 594-614
  • Ayesha Zainudeen
  • Jorge G. Hombrados
  • Riccardo Ciacci
H6/KD [INTERNATIONAL-] 0197-9183
Grandparenting as the resolution of kinship as experience 2022 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 28 (3): 975-92
  • Daniel Miller
  • Pauline Garvey
H6 [JOURNAL-] 1359-0987
Cellular ambivalence in a digital age 2022 Anthropology today 38 (1-2): 18-20
  • Alexander S. Dent
  • Joel C. Juipers
  • Joshua A. Bell
H6 [ANTHROPOLOGY-] 0268-540X
Using WhatsApp for focus group discussions: ecological validity, inclusion and deliberation 2022 Qualitative research 22 (3): 452-67
  • Anna Colom
H6 [QUALITATIVE-] 1468-7941
Mobile phones and the experience of time: new perspectives from a deprivation study of teenagers 2022 Time and society 31 (3): 366-91
  • Chen Sabag-Ben Porat
  • Hannnel Rosenberg
  • Menahem Blondheim
H6 [TIME-] 0961-463X
Effects of smartphone use and recall aids on network name 2022 Social networks 69 (): 45-54
  • Christoph Beuthner
  • Henning Silber
  • Tobias H. Stark
H6/KF [SOCIAL-] 0378-8733
Studying organized crime networks: data sources, boundaries and the limits of structural measures 2022 Social networks 69 (): 149-59
  • Federico Varese
  • Paolo Campana
H6/KF [SOCIAL-] 0378-8733
Digicel! Topap long ples ia! An international telecommunications company making itself at home in the urban landscapes of Vanuatu, Samoa and Tonga 2022 The Australian journal of anthropology 33 (2): 210-46
  • 'Elenoa Veikune
  • Fiona Willans
  • Jim Gure
  • Tereise Vaifale
H6/KF [AUSTRALIAN-] 1757-6547
We just 'SHAREit': smartphones, data and music sharing in urban Papua New Guinea 2022 The Australian journal of anthropology 33 (2): 247-62
  • Denis Crowdy
  • Heather A. Horst
H6/KF [AUSTRALIAN-] 1757-6547
Smartphone and social media addiction: exploring the perceptions and experiences of Canadian teenagers 2021 Canadian review of sociology and anthropology 58 (1): 45-64
  • Michael Adorjan
  • Rosemary Ricciardelli
H6/KUB [CANADIAN-] 1755-6171
Hispanic women’s perceptions of teenage sexting: qualitative analyses using a sexual scripting framework 2021 Culture, health & sexuality 23 (9): 1182-97
  • Asia A. Eaton
  • Brittany Boyd
  • Dionne P. Stephens
  • Yanet Ruvalcaba
H6/KGT [CULTURE-] 1464-5351
Infrastructural configurations of mobile telephony in urban Africa: vignettes from Buru Buru, Nairobi 2021 Journal of Eastern African studies 15 (4): 527-45
  • Mwangi Mwaura
  • Prince K. Guma
H6/KY [EASTERN-] 1753-1063
Crossed wires and crooked calls: imagining the telephone in South Indian comedy films of the 1990s 2021 International journal of cultural studies 24 (2): 290-308
  • Padma Chirumamilla
H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] 1367-8779
Smartphones as actors: a new digital disability care actor-network in China 2021 International journal of cultural studies 24 (4): 673-88
  • Liu Yang
  • Zhongxuan Lin
H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] 1367-8779
A theory of a theory of the smartphone 2021 International journal of cultural studies 24 (5): 860-76
  • Daniel Miller
H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] 1367-8779
Digital creativity and urban entrapment in Kinshasa: experiments in solving precarity 2021 City and society 33 (2): 324-45
  • Katrien Pype
H6/KD [CITY-] 0893-0465
Migration, music and the mobile phone: a case study in technology and socio-economic justice in Sicily 2021 Ethnomusicology forum 30 (2): 226-45
  • Rachel Beckles Willson
H6/KFYV [BRITISH-] 1741-1912
Fieldworker reflections on using telephone voice calls to conduct fieldwork amidst the Covid-19 pandemic 2021 Anthropology Southern Africa 44 (4): 161-74
  • Carla Sharp
  • Jan Cloete
  • Liezel Blomerus
  • Lochner Marais
  • Michael Pienaar
  • Motsaathebe Serekoane
*H6 [SOUTH-] 2332-3256
Legitimising digital anthropology through immersive cohabitation: becoming an observing participant in a blended digital landscape 2021 Ethnography 22 (2): 267-85
  • Joshua M. Bluteau
H6/KF [ETHNOGRAPHY-] 1466-1381
The self in a time of constant connectivity: romantic intimacy and the ambiguous promise of mobile phones for young women in Gilgit, northern Pakistan 2021 American ethnologist 48 (4): 446-61
  • Anna-Maria Walter
H6 [AMERICAN-] 0094-0496
More than a number: the telephone and the history of digital identification 2021 European journal of cultural studies 24 (4): 916-34
  • Jennifer Holt
  • Michael Palm
H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] 1367-5494
'All at the tap of a button': mapping the food app landscape 2021 European journal of cultural studies 24 (6): 1360-81
  • Deborah Lupton
H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] 1367-5494