74 research outputs found
What Cell Phones Mean in Young People\u27s Daily Lives and Social Interactions
In this exploratory study, we present a preliminary analysis of narrative accounts written by 72 undergraduate students, to help shed light on what cell phones mean in the daily lives and social interactions of young people. At a time when, increasingly, people are using and becoming familiar with information and communication technologies (ICTs) in their personal lives before these technologies infiltrate the work space, an understanding of how young people develop emotional connections with their cell phones could provide insight into what ICT use may be like in the future. The narrative accounts provided by study participants elucidate what cell phones mean in young people’s lives. Our study reveals that young people become increasingly dependent, and develop deeper emotional ties with cell phones, as usage permeates more aspects of their daily lives and social interactions
Janet Applefield
Janet Applefield, born June 4, 1935, in Kraków, Poland, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. Filmed at Sharon Community TV Station
Janet Applefield: A Child in Hiding
Janet Singer Applefield provides Holocaust survivor testimony for a segment of the documentary "Present Memories," produced by Holocaust Center, Boston North. Videotaped by Cablevision, Peabody, Massachusetts.Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Salem State Universit
Mood Pensive
Place of publication: ClevelandInstrumental parts: Piano, Flute, First Clarinet, First Cornet, Second Cornet, Trombone, Percussion, First Violin, Second Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass
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