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Capturing methodological trends in mobile communication studies

Leopoldina FortunatiSakari Taipale

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business.industryComputer scienceCommunicationmobile communicationmetodologiamobiiliviestintäStructural ProblemLibrary and Information SciencesData scienceCumulativitymobile communication; technology; trend; theoryNew mediatrendittrendtechnologyCommunicologyScience communicationteoriaMobile telephonySocial sciencetheorybusinessScientific communicationQualitative research

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This study investigates methodological trends in mobile communication studies. The articles published over the past 20 years in five journals (Communication Research, Journal of Communication, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, New Media & Society, and Information, Communication & Society) are analysed. The results show that the quantitative and qualitative studies have increased while theoretical accounts have remained few. The quantitative approach is the most applied. The studied articles reflect a structural problem of science communication that stems from the lack of cumulativity of scientific results and cross-national analyses and from the standard length of articles that poses limitations for scientific communication. peerReviewed

https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118x.2013.862562