Phone references

Last updated: 30th December 2020  (No new references were added since 2017)
* = Updated 13th August 2016
** = Updated 6th January 2017

The following selection of references reflects my choices about which papers, chapters, books, etc. relate to my interest in ICTs in everyday life. Hence, they usually report empirical research. The focus is on the landline.

Akkers-Porrini, R. (2000) ‘Efficacité Féminine, Courtoisie Masculine. La Durée Inégale des Appels Téléphoniques Mixtes’, Réseaux, 18 (103).

Alders, J. (1993) ‘Telephoning in Germany: Callers, Rituals, Contents and Functions, Telecommunications Policy, May/June.

*Ballagas, R., Kaye, J., Ames, M., Go, J., and Raffle, H. (2009) ‘Family communication: Phone conversations with Children, Proceedings of IDC 2009, June 3-5, Como, pp.321-324.

Batt, C. and Katz, J. (1997) Consumer Spending Behaviour and Telecommunications Services: Research Findings from the United States. Paper given at the conference ‘Penser Les Usages’, Arcachon, France, 27th-29th May.

Ball, D.W. (1969) 'Toward a Sociology of Telephones and Telephoners', in Truzzi, M. (ed.) Sociology and Everyday Life, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice Hall.

Baym, N., Zhang, Y-B and Lin, M-C. (2004) ‘Social Interactions across Media: Interpersonal Communication on the Internet, Telephone and Face-to –Face’, New Media and Society, 6 (3), 299-318.

Berg, A-J. (1994) ‘Technological Inflexibility: Bringing Gender into Technology - Or Was it the Other Way Round’, in Cockburn, C. and Ruza, F. (eds) Bringing Technology Home, Open University Press, Milton Keynes.

Berg, A-J (1997) ‘Karoline and the Cyborgs: The Naturalisation of a Technical Object’, in Frissen, V. (ed.) Gender, ITCS and Everyday Life: Mutual Shaping Process, COSTA4, 6, Brussels: EC

Bergman, S. (1994) ‘Communication Technology in the Household: The Gendering of Artefacts and Practices’, in Berg, A and Aune. M. (eds) Proceedings from COSTA4 workshop Domestic Technology and Everyday Life: Mutual Shaping Processes, 28th-30th, November, Centre for Technology and Society, University of Trondheim, Trondheim, Norway.

Bidart, C. et Pellissier, A. (2002) Copains d’Ecole, Copains de Travail. Evolution des Modes de Sociabilité d’une Cohorte de Jeunces, Réseaux, 20 (115), 17-50.

Büchner, P. (1990) ‘Das Telefon im Alltag von Kindern’, in Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation, (Lange, U., Beck, K. and Zerdick, A. (eds) Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.2, Volker Spiess, Berlin.

Caradec, V. et Eve M. (2002) ‘Sociabilité et Diffusion des Technologies de la Communication. Une Étude de Cas auprès de “Jeune Retraités”’, Réseaux, 20 (115), 151-180.

Castelain-Meunier, C. (1997) ‘The Paternal Cord: Telephone Relationships Between “Non-Custodial” Fathers and their Children’, in The Future European Telecommunications User Home and Work Group (eds) Blurring Boundaries: When are Information and Communication Technologies Coming Home? COST248 Report, Telia, Farsta.

Claisse, G. (1989) ‘Telefon, Kommunikation und Geséllschaft - Daten gegen Mythen’, in Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation (Lange, U., Beck, K. and Zerdick, A. (eds)) Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.1, Volker Spiess, Berlin.

Claisse, G. (1997) ‘Communication and Decommunication’, in Zerdick, A., Schlesinger, P., Silj, A. and Tannenbaum, P. (eds) Exploring the Limits - Europe's Changing Communication Environment, Springer.

Claisse, G. (2000) ‘Identités Masculines et Féminines au Telephone. Des Rôles, des Pratiques des Perception Contrastés’, Réseaux, 18 (103).

Claisse, G. and Rowe, F. (1987) ‘The   in Question: Questions on Communication’, Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 14, (2), 207-19.

Desjeuz, D., Taponier, S. and Garabuau-Moussaoui, I. (1999) L’Impact de la Personnalisation des Numéros et des Lignes Téléphoniques sur les Usages Domestiques et les Liens Familiaux: L’Example de L’Éxpéperimentation Call Porteur. Paper for the conference ‘Usages and Services in Telecommunications’, Arcachon, 7th-9th June.

Dimmick J, Kline S and Stafford L (2000) The Gratification Niches of Personal Email and the Telephone: Competition, Displacement and Complementarity, Communication Research 27(2), 227–248.

Dimmick J, Sikand J and Patterson S (1994) ‘The Gratifications of the Household Telephone: Sociability, Instrumentality and Reassurance. Communication Research, 21: 643–663.

Dordick, H. (1989) 'The Social Uses of the Telephone - A US Perspective', in Forschuingsgruppe Telefonkommunikation (Lange, U., Beck, K. and Zerdick, A. (eds)) Telephon und Gesellschaft, Vol.1. Berlin, Volker Spiess, pp.221-238.

Dordick, H. and LaRose, R. (1992) The Telephone in Daily Life: A Study of Personal Telephone Use, Temple University, Philadephia.

Dyer, P. (1997) ‘Households without Telephones in the UK’, Telecommunications Policy, 21, 341-53.

Eve, M. and Smoreda, Z. (2001) ‘Jeunes Retraités, Réseaux Sociaux et Adoption des Technologies de Communication’, Retraité and Société, 33, 22-51.

Fielding, G. and Hartley, P. (1987) 'The Telephone: The Neglected Medium', in Cashdan, A. and Jordin, M. (eds) Studies in Communication, Basil Blackwell, Oxford, pp.110-24.

Frissen, V. (1994) ‘”Decoding” Telecommunications in Everyday Life, Berg, A and Aune. M. (eds) Proceedings from COSTA4 workshop Domestic Technology and Everyday Life: Mutual Shaping Processes, 28th-30th, November, Centre for Technology and Society, University of Trondheim, Trondheim, Norway.

Fortunati, L (Ed.) (1998) Telecomunicando in Europa, Franco Angeli, Milano.

Fortunati, L. and Manganelli, A. (2008) 'The Social Representation of Telecommunications’, Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 12 (6), 421-31.

Gillard. P et al. (1994) The Major Line to the Outside World: Defining the Significance of Telecommunications in Social Contexts, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne.

De Gourney, C. (1997) ‘C’est personnel…La Communication Priveé hors de ses Murs’, Réseaux, Mars-Juin, No.82/83.

De Gourney, C. (1997) ‘”It’s Personal” Private Communication Outside the Home’, Reseaux: The French Journal of Communication, 5 (2).

De Gournay, C. (1999) Travail et Communication au foyer: Le partage entre Vie Priveé et Vie Professionelle. Paper for the conference ‘Usages and Services in Telecommunications’, Arcachon, 7-9th June.

De Gourney, C. et Mercier, P. (1997) La Communication et son Cadre Spacio-Temporal. Paper given at the conference ‘Penser Les Usages’, Arcachon, France, 27-29th May.

De Gournay, C. and Smoreda, Z. (2001) La Sociabilité Téléphonique et son Ancrage Spatio-temporel. Paper for the conference ‘e-Usages’, Paris, 12th June.

Gumpert, G. (1989) ‘The Psychology of the Telephone - Revisited’, in Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation (Lange, U., Beck, K. and Zerdick, A. (eds), Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.1, Volker Spiess, Berlin.

Haddon, L. (1994) The Phone in the Home: Ambiguity, Conflict and Change. Paper presented at the COST 248 Workshop: ‘The European Telecom User’, April 13-14th Lund, Sweden.

Haddon, L. (1997) Empirical Research on the Domestic Phone: A Literature Review, Culcom Working Paper No.2, University of Sussex, Falmer.

Haddon, L. (1997) The Shaping of Communication Practices. Proceedings of the conference ‘Penser Les Usages’, Arcachon, France, 27-29th May.

Haddon, L. (1998). Il Controllo della Comunicazione. Imposizione di Limiti all’Uso del Telefono, in Fortunati, L (Ed.)  Telecomunicando in Europa, Franco Angeli, Milano.

Haddon, L (2000) ‘Social Exclusion and Information and Communication Technologies: Lessons from Studies of Single Parents and the Young Elderly’, New Media and Society, 2 (4), 387-406. http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/66997/

Haddon, L. (2004) Information and Communication Technologies in Everyday Life: A Concise Introduction and Research Guide, Berg, Oxford.

Haddon, L. (2005) ‘Research Questions for the Evolving Communications Landscape’, in Ling, R. and Pedersen, P. (eds) Mobile Communications: Renegotiation of the Social Sphere, Springer, London, pp.7-22.

**Haddon, L. (2011) ‘Telephone’, in Southerton, D. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture, California: Sage, pp. 1439-1441.http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/62766/

**Haddon, L. (2008) 'Diferencias Culturalesen Comunición: Análisis de los Patrones Cotidianos' [Cultural Differences in Communication: Examining Patterns of Daily Life], in Aguado J-M. and Martinez, I-J.(eds) Sociedad Móvil. Technología, Identidad y Cultura, Biblioteca Nueva, Madrid, pp.39-62. http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/67987/

**Haddon, L. and Vincent, J. (2005) 'Making the Most of the Communications Repertoire Choosing between the Mobile and Fixed-Line', in Nyíri, K. (Ed.) A Sense of Place. The Global and the Local in Mobile Communication, Passagen Verlag, Vienna, pp.231-240. http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/64589/

Häußermann, H. and Petrowsky, W. (1989) ‘Die Bedeutung des Telefons für Arbeitslose’, in Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation (Lange, U., Beck, K. and Zerdick, A). (eds) Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.1, Volker Spiess, Berlin, pp.116-32.

*Holladay, S. and Seipke, H. (2007) ‘Communication between Grandparents and Grandchildren in Geographically Separated Relationships, Communication Studies, 58 (3), September, 281–297.

Jauréguiberry, F. (1989), ‘Usage Domestiques du Visiophone’, Technologie de l’Information et Société, 2 (2).

Katz, J and Merton, H. (1993) ‘Dimensions of Concern over Telecommunications Privacy in the United States’, The Information Society, 9, 251-75.

Katz, J and Batt, C. (1999) ‘Consumer Spending Behaviour’, in Katz, J. (Ed.) Connections: Social and Cultural Studies of the Telephone in American Life, TransactionPublishers, New Brunswick.

Kordey, N. (1993) Nutzung der Telekommunikation durch Ältere Menschen: Qualitative Studie in Ausgewälten Lebenslagen und Soziale Situationen, Wissenschaftliches Institut für Kommunikationsdienste, Bad Honnef., No.117.

Lacohée, H. and Anderson, B. (2001) ‘Interacting with the Telephone’, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 5 (54), May.

Lange, U. (1993) ‘Telekommunikation in Alltag und die Grenzen der Inerpretation’, in Meyer, S. und Schulze, E. (eds) Technisertes Familienleben-Blick zurück und nach Vorn, Sigma.

LaRose, R. and Mettler, J. (1990) Social and Anti-Social Uses of the Telephone: An Exploration of Social Learning Explanations of Personal Telephone Behaviour. Paper presented at a meeting of the International Communication Association, Dublin, Ireland, 28th June.

Licoppe, C and Smoreda, Z. (2000) ‘Liens Sociaux et Régulations Domestiques dans l'Usage du Téléphone. De l'Analyse Quantitative de la Durée des Conversations à l'Examen des Interactions’, Réseaux, 18 (103).

Ling, R. (1997) ‘The Technological Definition of Social Boundaries: Videotelephony and the Constitution of Group Membership’, in The Future European Telecommunications User Home and Work Group (eds) Blurring Boundaries: When are Information and Communication Technologies Coming Home? COST248 Report, Telia, Farsta.

Ling, R. (2000) ‘Direct and Mediated Interaction in the Maintenance of Social Relationships’, in Sloane, A. and van Rijn, F. (eds) Home Informatics and Telematics: Information, Technology and Society, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, Mass, pp.61-86.

Lohan, M. (1994) ‘The Feminisation of the Phone Space: Women and the Domestic Telephone in Ireland, in Frissen, V. (ed.) Gender, ITCS and Everyday Life: Mutual Shaping Process, COSTA4, 6, Brussels: EC

Lohan, M. (1996) Come Back Public/Private; (Almost) All is Forgiven. Paper presented to EMTEL meeting, Brighton, May

Lohan, M. (1997) ‘No Parents, No Kids Allowed! Telecoms in the Individualist Household’, in The Future European Telecommunications User Home and Work Group (eds) Blurring Boundaries: When are Information and Communication Technologies Coming Home? COST248 Report, Telia, Farsta.

Lohan, M. (2001) ‘Men, Masculinities and “Mundane” Technologies: The Domestic Telephone’, in Green, E. and Adam, A. (Eds.) Virtual Gender: Technology, Consumption and Identity, London: Routledge, pp. 189-205.

Manceron, V. (1997) ‘Get Connected! Social Uses of the Telephone and Modes of Interaction in a Peer Group of young Parisians’, in The Future European Telecommunications User Home and Work Group (eds) Blurring Boundaries: When are Information and Communication Technologies Coming Home? COST248 Report, Telia, Farsta.

Manceron, V., Lelong, B. and Smoreda, Z. (2002) ‘La Naissance du Premier Enfant. Hiérarchisation des Relations Sociales et Modes de Communication, Réseaux, 20 (115), 91-120.

Martin, O. and de Singly, F. (2000) ‘L'Évasion Amicable. L'Usage du Téléphone Familial par les Adolescents’, Réseaux, 18 (103).

Mercier, P-A. (1997) ‘Dop Ze Beep…Some observations about the Uses of the Answering Machine’, in The Future European Telecommunications User Home and Work Group (eds), Blurring Boundaries: When are Information and Communication Technologies Coming Home? COST248 Report, Telia, Farsta.

Mercier, P-A. (2001) Nouveux Moyens de Communication Interpersonelle et Partage des Rôles en Matière de Sociabilitéau Sein des Couples. Paper for the conference ‘e-Usages’, Paris, 12-14th June.

Mercier, P-A, de Gournay, C. and Smoreda, Z. (2002) ‘Si Loin, Si Proche. Liens et Communiations à l’Épreuve du Déménagement’, Réseaux, 20 (115), 121-150.

Monjaret, A. (1997) Ethnoraphie des Pratiques Téléphoniques chez les “Cadres” Parisiens ou un Univers de Relations Paradoxales, Réseaux, No.82/83.

Moyal, A. (1989) 'The Feminine Culture of the Telephone. People, Patterns and Policy', Prometheus, 7 (1).
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Noble, G. (1989) ‘Towards a “Uses and Gratifications” of the Domestic Telephone’, in Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation, (Lange, U., Beck, K. and Zerdick, A). (eds) Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.1, Volker Spiess, Berlin.

Noble, G. (1990) ‘Social Aspects of Domestic Phone Use’, in Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation, (Lange, U., Beck, K. and Zerdick, A). (eds) Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.1, Volker Spiess, Berlin.

Perin, P. (1994) Consumer Telephone Usage. Paper given at COST 248 meeting, Lund, Sweden, March.

Petrov I , A., Vehovar, V. and Petri , G. (2007) Mobile Phone, SMS/MMS, Fixed Telephone, Face-to-Face and Internet as Functional Alternatives in Everyday Interpersonal Communication. Paper for the conference The Good, the Bad and the Unexpected: The User and the Future of Information and Communication Technologies, Institute of the Information Society, Moscow, Russian Federation, 23rd-25th May

Ramirez A Jr, Dimmick J, Feaster J and Lin S-F (2008) ‘Revisiting interpersonal media competition: The gratification niches of instant messaging, email, and telephone’, Communication Research, 35, 529–547.

Rammert, W. (1989) 'Wie das Telefon in unseren Alltag kam...', in Becker, J. (Ed.) Telefonieren. Hessische Blätter für Volks- und Kulturforschung, Marburg, pp. 77-90.

Rammert, W. (1990) ‘Telefon und Kommunikationskultur - Akzeptanz und Diffusio einer Technik im Vier-Länder-Vergleich’, Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie, pp. 20-40.

Ribak, R. and Rosenthal, M. (2006) ‘From the Field Phone to the Mobile Phone: A Cultural Biography of the Telephone in Kibbutz Y’, New Media and Society, 8 (4), 551-72.

Rivière, C. (2000) ‘Hommes et Femmes au Téléphone: Un Chassé-Croisé entre les Sexes’, Réseaux, 18 (103).

Robson & Partners (1994) Pratiques et Usages du Téléphone sans Fil en Milieu Résidentiel, CNET PAA/TSA/UST/3789, Mars.

Schabedoth et al. (1989) ‘“Der Kleine Unterschied” - Erste Ergebnisse einer repräsentativen Befragung von Berliner Haushalten zur Nutzung des Telefons im Privaten Alltag’, in Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation (Lange, U., Beck, K. and Zerdick, A). (eds), Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.1, Volker Spiess, Berlin.

Skelton, F. (1989) ‘Teenagers and the Telephone’, in Forschungsgruppe Telefonkommunikation (Lange, U., Beck, K. and Zerdick, A. (eds), Telefon und Gesellschaft, Vol.1, Volker Spiess, Berlin.

Segalen, M. (1999) ‘La Téléphone des Familles’, Réseaux, 17 (96).

Smoreda, Z and Licoppe, C (1998) Gender Specific Use of the Telephone: the Impacts of Sociability Networks and Status Mediated Interactions. Paper presented to the XIV World Congress of Sociology, ‘Social Knowledge: Heritage, Challenges, Prospects’, Montreal, 26th July-1st August.

Smoreda, Z and Licoppe, C. (1999) La Téléphonie Résidentielle de Foyers: Réseaux de Sociabilité et Cycle de Vie. Paper for the conference ‘Usages and Services in Telecommunications’, Arcachon, 7th-9th June.

Smoreda, Z. et Licoppe, C. (2000) ‘Idenités Sexuées et Status Interactionnels. De la Gestion de la Durée des Conversations Téléphoniques’, Réseaux, 18 (103).

Smoreda, Z. and Thomas, F. (2001) Social Networks and Residential ICT Adoption and Use, EURESCOM Summit, Heidelburg.

Stöckler, F. (?) The Use of Telecommunication by Elderly People, Wissenschaftliches Institut für Kommunikationsdienste, Bad Honnef, Germany.

Umble, D. (1992) ‘The Amish and the Telephone, Resistance and Reconstruction’, in Silverstone, R. and Hirsh, E. (eds), Consuming Technologies: Media and Information in Domestic Spaces, Routledge, London, pp.183-194.

White, P. (1990) Exploring the Social Implications of Personal Telecommunications Networks: Learning from the Humble Telephone, Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Australian Communication Association, Ormond College, University of Melbourne, July 11-14.

Wald, R. and Stöckler, F. (1991) Telekommunikation und Ältere Menschen, Wissenschaftliches Institut für Kommunikationsdienste, Bad Honnef, No.62.

Williamson, K. (1994) ‘Drinks on the Phone at Five O’Clock’: Telecommunication and the Information and Communication Needs of Older Adults, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne.