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Um duplo olhar sobre o património dos municípios como ativo turístico e elemento identitário: uma investigação transversal a partir da comunicação on-line.
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Mobile phones in young people everyday life: case study with Portuguese and Brazilian students
Publication . Canavilhas, João; Pellanda, Eduardo; Piñeiro-Naval, Valeriano; Nunes, Ana Cecília Bisso
Mobile phones have become commonplace everyday objects in almost all societies regardless of their development stage. The presence of these
devices has become a constant on any latitude, as shown by the penetration rate
figures for 2018: 65.9%. These numbers, already surprising on their own, reach
even higher values among young people. Thus, this paper studies the use of
mobile phones, in particular smartphones, by young Portuguese and Brazilian
university students. For this purpose, an app that registered all the uses made by
the youngsters in their mobile devices, was employed. This methodology allows
data collection in a daily context without the participants feeling controlled. A
total of 317,938 interactions, registered in the participants devices, shows that the
main use given to these devices is as a platform for access to social networks,
followed by the sending of messages and the variable “second uses” of the device (watch, calendar, camera, calendar and calculator). Although this is a study
in progress, at this stage it is safe to state that the data confirm previous studies
(FORTUNATI; TAIPALE, 2014) in which smartphones assert themselves as a verbal
written communication platform in opposition to their genesis based on orality
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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POR_CENTRO
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SFRH/BPD/122402/2016