The Electronic Spinning of Social Relationship in Ubiquitous-Japan : Reshaping Socio-Spatial Relationship with GPS Location Technology Mobile Phone?
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Using updated surveys from the government and telecommunication providers, academic studies and journalistic reports, this paper examines how Japanese society evolves due to widespread integration of mobile communication into the lives of ordinary people, focusing on children and elderly. Examining the ever-upgrading of location-navigation technology in a competitive market of expansionary value-added communication services, it highlights the intensification of inter-personal relationship and the temporal-spatial anchorage of the seemingly borderless communication.
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