With the music elsewhere. Uses of the mobile telefhony in the public transport on the part of young people.
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Young people, mobile phones, uses and appropriation, public transportAbstract
The object of study of the present work is focused in the uses of the mobile telephony as musical breeding animal in the public space. This practice is, commonly, used by youth of popular sectors, who listen cumbia and reggaeton with speakers without headphones. This technological appropriation is, generally, opposed by their peers, adult culture, including by licensees of public transport of passengers do not ask. It begins to have laws prohibiting use music players without headphones in public transport. In this context, we propose to analyze the phenomenon from a qualitative perspective seated on interviews with young and observations. Of these it appears that not just the annoyance caused by noise but that criticism moving to the music genre that these young people listen and then to a strong presence of class discriminationDownloads
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