2016
DOI: 10.1080/0976691x.2016.11884917
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The Impact of Mobile Phones on Indigenous Social Structures: A Cross-cultural Comparative Study

Abstract: Mobile phones are part of a major growth industry in so-called Third World countries. As in other places, the use of this technology changes communication behaviour. The influence of these changes on indigenous social structures was investigated with a mixed-type questionnaire that targeted parameters such as: in-group vs. out-group communication, involvement with dominant industrial culture and the use of financial resources. Data was collected from indigenous representatives at the United Nations, as well as… Show more

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“…A. Groh (2016) considers the impact of mobile communications on indigenous peoples' ties. He notes an increase in the number of communications with relatives.…”
Section: Mechanisms For the Social Ties Formation In The Information mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A. Groh (2016) considers the impact of mobile communications on indigenous peoples' ties. He notes an increase in the number of communications with relatives.…”
Section: Mechanisms For the Social Ties Formation In The Information mentioning
confidence: 99%