Authors
Benedikt Ley, Corinna Ogonowski, Jan Hess, Tim Reichling, Lin Wan, Volker Wulf
Publication date
2014/8/3
Journal
Behaviour & Information Technology
Volume
33
Issue
8
Pages
815-828
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Technological infrastructure at home is changing continuously and is becoming increasingly interconnected. Media devices, including the TV set, provide access to the Internet and offer manifold opportunities to consume media on demand. Additionally, personal devices, such as smartphones, also enable flexible consumption and sharing of media. Questions about how these technologies change the user's media usage and how these changes affect the social structure of a household, however, remain largely unanswered. In order to gain insight into the adoption of new technologies into daily routines, we explored these changes in respect of people's media usage in a qualitative long-term Living Lab study. We will present findings regarding personal routines, flexible integration of new devices into existing practices, influences on households as social systems and related issues in device access and collective …
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