Sharing mobile phones, an enduring practice in developing nations, finds insufficient empirical effort or theoretical scrutiny as a sociological phenomena. Pre-dominant conceptions of design for a mobile phone are aimed at independant and private behaviour as the device is perceived and designed to be a private object for personal use. In this paper we draw attention to teh need for designing personalized spaces within the shared or familial culture around the mobile phone. We report on a qualitative case-study of shared mobile phones in low-middle income families in Mumbai city and Dharamshala, reframing personal communication devices as shared objects.
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Internationalization, Design and Global Development: Third International Conference, IDGD 2009, Held as Part of HCI International 2009, San Diego, CA, ... Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI)