Mobile dependency

The rise of smartphone in the past four years has been a very swift one. This advancement of technology has not only revolutionized the mobile phone landscape, but also changed people’s interaction and relationship with such mobile gadgets. As we praise smartphone for the convenience it brings to da...

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Main Authors: Lee, Siau Li, Zhou, Shiya
Other Authors: Lin Tsui-Chuan, Trisha
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-525162019-12-10T13:41:43Z Mobile dependency Lee, Siau Li Zhou, Shiya Lin Tsui-Chuan, Trisha Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication::Cultural studies The rise of smartphone in the past four years has been a very swift one. This advancement of technology has not only revolutionized the mobile phone landscape, but also changed people’s interaction and relationship with such mobile gadgets. As we praise smartphone for the convenience it brings to daily life, some people’s growing reliance and emotional attachment to such gadgets start to become worrisome. Also, experts start to doubt the effectiveness of the connectivity smartphone has built, as they point out that while smartphone helps one connect better with a group of people, it also disconnects one from others nearby. With its top ranking in smartphone penetration rate (Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore, 2012) Singapore has felt the immediate impact of the changes brought about by smartphone. Therefore, this project chose to focus on the phenomenon in Singapore to examine into the various adverse social impact of smartphone, with the aim to raise awareness among the smartphone users and advocate for a more balanced life style, before the negative impact of smartphone starts to set in and hurt the users’ health and real-life relationship. Bachelor of Communication Studies 2013-05-15T03:33:00Z 2013-05-15T03:33:00Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/52516 en Nanyang Technological University 33 p. application/pdf
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Lee, Siau Li
Zhou, Shiya
Mobile dependency
description The rise of smartphone in the past four years has been a very swift one. This advancement of technology has not only revolutionized the mobile phone landscape, but also changed people’s interaction and relationship with such mobile gadgets. As we praise smartphone for the convenience it brings to daily life, some people’s growing reliance and emotional attachment to such gadgets start to become worrisome. Also, experts start to doubt the effectiveness of the connectivity smartphone has built, as they point out that while smartphone helps one connect better with a group of people, it also disconnects one from others nearby. With its top ranking in smartphone penetration rate (Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore, 2012) Singapore has felt the immediate impact of the changes brought about by smartphone. Therefore, this project chose to focus on the phenomenon in Singapore to examine into the various adverse social impact of smartphone, with the aim to raise awareness among the smartphone users and advocate for a more balanced life style, before the negative impact of smartphone starts to set in and hurt the users’ health and real-life relationship.
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author Lee, Siau Li
Zhou, Shiya
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title Mobile dependency
title_short Mobile dependency
title_full Mobile dependency
title_fullStr Mobile dependency
title_full_unstemmed Mobile dependency
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