Lee R. Duffield
Queensland University of Technology
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Lee R. Duffield.
Mobile media and communication | 2016
Amanda H. A. Watson; Lee R. Duffield
This article presents the attitudinal response of rural villagers in Papua New Guinea to mobile telephony, based on a threshold study made during the early stages of its adoption. The research indicates that the introduction of mobile telecommunications has generally been viewed positively, with mobile phones affording social interaction with loved ones. Nonetheless, negative concerns have been strongly felt, notably financial costs and anxiety about mobile phones aiding in the coordination of extramarital liaisons and criminal activities. The communities investigated previously had scant access to modern communication technologies, some still using traditional means such as wooden slit drums, known locally as garamuts. The expansion of mobile network coverage has introduced into communal village life the capability to communicate dyadically and privately at a distance. Investigation into the adoption of mobile phones thus promotes understanding about traditional means of communication and notions of public and private interactions.
Pacific Journalism Review | 2008
Lee R. Duffield
Creative Industries Faculty | 2006
Debra A. Adams; Lee R. Duffield
Creative Industries Faculty | 2008
Lee R. Duffield
Pacific Journalism Review | 2011
Lee R. Duffield
Journalism, Media & Communication | 2009
Lee R. Duffield
Creative Industries Faculty | 2006
Lee R. Duffield; John Cokley
Creative Industries Faculty | 2008
Lee R. Duffield; Evangelia Papoutsaki; Amanda H. A. Watson
Creative Industries Faculty | 2008
Lee R. Duffield; Evangelia Papoutsaki; Amanda H. A. Watson
Creative Industries Faculty | 2007
Lee R. Duffield