Publication Cover
Continuum
Journal of Media & Cultural Studies
Volume 21, 2007 - Issue 2
1,369
Views
24
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Feminizing the Mobile: Gender Scripting of Mobiles in North America

Pages 179-189 | Published online: 08 May 2007

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (10)

Pınar Kaygan, Harun Kaygan & Asuman Özgür Keysan. (2023) Gendered Interactions Mediated by Design: Sexual Harassment on Public Transport. Design and Culture 15:3, pages 345-366.
Read now
Harun Kaygan, Pınar Kaygan & Özümcan Demir. (2019) A pen that ‘looks like a CEO in a business suit’: gendering the fountain pen. Journal of Gender Studies 28:1, pages 86-96.
Read now
Elisabeth Timmermans & Cédric Courtois. (2018) From swiping to casual sex and/or committed relationships: Exploring the experiences of Tinder users. The Information Society 34:2, pages 59-70.
Read now
Kenza Oumlil. (2017) The representation of women in Moroccan television talk shows. The Journal of North African Studies 22:3, pages 435-457.
Read now
Lynn Schofield Clark & Lynn Sywyj. (2012) Mobile Intimacies in the Usa Among Refugee and Recent Immigrant Teens and Their Parents. Feminist Media Studies 12:4, pages 485-495.
Read now
MattiJ. Haverila. (2012) Behavioral Aspects of Cell Phone Usage among Youth: An Exploratory Study. Journal of International Consumer Marketing 24:3, pages 203-220.
Read now
Hiyam Hijazi-Omari & Rivka Ribak. (2008) PLAYING WITH FIRE: On the domestication of the mobile phone among Palestinian teenage girls in Israel. Information, Communication & Society 11:2, pages 149-166.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (14)

Ahmar Rashid, Muhammad Amir Zeb, Amad Rashid, Sajid Anwar, Fernando Joaquim & Zahid Halim. (2020) Conceptualization of smartphone usage and feature preferences among various demographics. Cluster Computing 23:3, pages 1855-1873.
Crossref
Lucy Baker. (2020) Constructing sub-Saharan African mobilities through the flow of second-hand objects: Scripting bicycles for Namibian users. Journal of Transport Geography 83, pages 102656.
Crossref
Yanqing Zhang & Oskar Juhlin. (2020) On the fashionalization of digital devices: a study of the representation of mobile phones in fashion magazines. Fashion and Textiles 7:1.
Crossref
Rachel Masika. (2017) Mobile Phones and Entrepreneurial Identity Negotiation by Urban Female Street Traders in Uganda. Gender, Work & Organization 24:6, pages 610-627.
Crossref
Francesca Comunello, Mireia Fernández Ardèvol, Simone Mulargia & Francesca Belotti. (2016) Women, youth and everything else: age-based and gendered stereotypes in relation to digital technology among elderly Italian mobile phone users. Media, Culture & Society 39:6, pages 798-815.
Crossref
Lori Kido Lopez. (2017) Always on the Phone: The Invisible Role of Hmong Women in Diasporic Media Industries. Communication, Culture & Critique 10:2, pages 185-202.
Crossref
Yanqing Zhang & Oskar Juhlin. (2016) The “life and death” of great Finnish fashion phones: A periodization of changing styles in Nokia phone design between 1992 and 2013. Mobile Media & Communication 4:3, pages 385-404.
Crossref
Femke D. Vennik, Samantha A. Adams & Kim Putters. (2015) Scripting the active patient in online health communities. Journal of Assistive Technologies 9:2, pages 86-99.
Crossref
Matti Haverila. (2013) Cell phone usage and broad feature preferences: A study among Finnish undergraduate students. Telematics and Informatics 30:2, pages 177-188.
Crossref
Maja van der Velden & Christina Mörtberg. (2011) Between Need and Desire. Science, Technology, & Human Values 37:6, pages 663-683.
Crossref
Matti Haverila. (2011) Behavioral aspects of cell phone usage among youth: an exploratory study. Young Consumers 12:4, pages 310-325.
Crossref
Graham M. Jones & Bambi B. Schieffelin. (2009) Talking Text and Talking Back: “My BFF Jill” from Boob Tube to YouTube. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 14:4, pages 1050-1079.
Crossref
Kim Sawchuk, Barbara Crow & Richard Smith. (2008) Editorial. Canadian Journal of Communication 33:3, pages 351-356.
Crossref
Judith A. Nicholson. (2008) Calling Dick Tracy! or, Cellphone Use, Progress, and a Racial Paradigm. Canadian Journal of Communication 33:3, pages 379-404.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.