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Title: Safety in movement: Mobile workers, mobile media
Author(s): Pink, Sarah
Morgan, Jennie
Dainty, Andrew
Contact Email: jennie.morgan@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Ethnography
locative media
movement
occupational safety and health
work
Issue Date: 1-Sep-2014
Date Deposited: 9-Aug-2018
Citation: Pink S, Morgan J & Dainty A (2014) Safety in movement: Mobile workers, mobile media. Mobile Media and Communication, 2 (3), pp. 335-351. https://doi.org/10.1177/2050157914537486
Abstract: Mobile and locative digital media are an inextricable part of everyday working environments, are part of everyday work practices in organizations, and are part of organizational infrastructures. Likewise occupational safety and health (OSH) in many ways underpins the ways that people work in organizations. Yet the relationship of OSH to media, and to the ways in which people are mobile while at work, has remained underexplored in academic scholarship. In this article we take the novel step of bringing together the fields of mobile media, phenomenological anthropology, and OSH to ask how they might mutually inform each other.
DOI Link: 10.1177/2050157914537486
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