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Tools of the trade: Drugs, law and mobile phones

✍ Scribed by Rhonda N. McEwen


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
87 KB
Volume
44
Category
Article
ISSN
0044-7870

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

As a specific form of social computing mobile phones are changing the way people use and perceive their social contexts both at work and at play. Observations of mobile phone use in urban settings suggest that this medium can facilitate existing social practices and extend our everyday activities to create a set of distinct social practices associated with this Information and Communication Technology. In particular mobile phones support users in the active production of identity, whether this identity is socially determined to be β€œnormal” or β€œdeviant”. Written from a Social Informatics perspective this paper examines the mobile phone as a contemporary controversial technology in the context of its use in illegal drug‐dealing and the law enforcement of those practices. The relationship between illegal drug‐dealing and law enforcement responses is critically analysed highlighting the way both groups utilise mobile phone technologies to achieve their divergent goals. The paper concludes by offering a perspective on the social nature of mobile communications and suggestions for further research and action.


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