In recent years, smartphones and digital platforms have become essential
to our lives and are now inextricably interwoven into the everyday
practices of millions, especially young people. Focusing on smartphone
practices and experiences of youth today, this volume is the result of
empirical research based on focus groups and in-depth interviews with
young people aged 18-30. Grounded in media theory and analyzed through a
blended lens of media and science and technology studies, the book
offers detailed and fascinating insights into the everyday use of
smartphones. Topics covered include the role of the smartphone as
material technology, its use in interpersonal relationships,
photographic practices, music and consumer practices, along with the
deconstruction of the notion of smartphone 'addiction'.