Mobile phone usage amongst French teenagers (2002)

Yesterday I stumbled upon a paper I wrote while studying at UIAH a few years ago. It's somewhat still relevant.

Abstract
This paper reports an informal study that investigated the use of mobile phones among French Parisian teenagers. The focus is on the ways in which teenagers use their phones as part of their everyday life, and how they handle their personal data. The purpose is to gain from a designer point of view a deeper insight into the mobile phone use, something that will make possible better design of mobile technology for young people.

Raphael_Grignani_-_Mobile_phone_usage_amongst_French_teenagers.pdf

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