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Perpetual and personal: Swedish young adults and their use of mobile phones

Axelsson, 2010

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5884941558703711083
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Axelsson A
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New Media & Society

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Mobile phones have become widespread among teenagers and young adults across the developed world. This article describes how 18—24-year-olds in Sweden, a country with one of the world's highest penetration rates, use mobile phones for various purposes and in …
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