Research highlightsICTs are incidental rather than instrumental in shaping social practice and travel ICTs contribute to and compensate for unpredictability in activity scheduling Absorption of ICT-related practices into lifestyles prevails over creative behaviour
*Research HighlightsThe role of ICTs in everyday mobile lives
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PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR TEXT.The travel behaviour intentions of young people 1 This is a pre-publication version of the following article:Line, T., Chatterjee, K. and Lyons, G. (2010
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