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The Mobile Phone in the Lives of Palestinian-Israeli Young Women: Notes on the Domestication of a Mobile Communication Technology

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The paper sheds light on mobile phone practices among young people within particular cultural contexts, and contributes to the discussion about the domestication of mobile communication technology. It constructs an account of mobile phone use among Palestinian Israeli young women who, at the time of the fieldwork (2003-6), used mobile phones given to them by their illicit boyfriends unbeknownst to their parents. The analysis explores the ways in which the phone use dialectically reaffirms and challenges intergenerational and cross-gender relationships; and reflects on the "domestication" of mobile technology.

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Ribak, Rivka. and Omari-Hijazi, Hiyam. "The Mobile Phone in the Lives of Palestinian-Israeli Young Women: Notes on the Domestication of a Mobile Communication Technology" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the NCA 93rd Annual Convention, TBA, Chicago, IL, Nov 15, 2007 <Not Available>. 2009-05-23 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p191426_index.html>

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Ribak, R. and Omari-Hijazi, H. , 2007-11-15 "The Mobile Phone in the Lives of Palestinian-Israeli Young Women: Notes on the Domestication of a Mobile Communication Technology" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the NCA 93rd Annual Convention, TBA, Chicago, IL Online <PDF>. 2009-05-23 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p191426_index.html

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Abstract: The paper sheds light on mobile phone practices among young people within particular cultural contexts, and contributes to the discussion about the domestication of mobile communication technology. It constructs an account of mobile phone use among Palestinian Israeli young women who, at the time of the fieldwork (2003-6), used mobile phones given to them by their illicit boyfriends unbeknownst to their parents. The analysis explores the ways in which the phone use dialectically reaffirms and challenges intergenerational and cross-gender relationships; and reflects on the "domestication" of mobile technology.

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The Mobile Phone in the Lives of Palestinian-Israeli Young Women: Notes on the Domestication of a Mobile Communication Technology The paper sheds light on mobile phone practices among young people within particular cultural contexts and contributes to the discussion about the domestication of mobile communication technology. It constructs an account of mobile phone use among Palestinian Israeli young women who at the time of the fieldwork (2003-6) used mobile phones given to them by their illicit boyfriends unbeknownst to
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