Organization of the social sphere and typology of the residential setting: how the adoption of the mobile phone affects the sociability in rural and urban locations
The purpose of this study is to explore the role that the possession of the mobile phone
plays in the organization of the relational sphere at a social level, in different geographical
settings. The research questions were: is the possession of a mobile phone more connected
to urban or to rural life, and does the possession of a mobile phone influence differently
the organization of the social sphere in rural and urban settings? Data on the possession of
mobile phones, the frequency of forms of communicative sociability, and various sociodemographic
variables were collected by means of a phone survey in 2009. The sample
is representative of the population in the five most populous and industrialized European
countries: Italy, France, UK, Germany and Spain (N 1⁄4 7255). The study shows that there is
not a dichotomy between rural towns and urban territories regarding the possession of
mobile phones. In addition, the study shows that the mobile phone is significantly related
to the majority of forms of sociability, especially to those forms such as going out to
restaurants, cinemas, and theatres, and visiting friends or inviting them to one’s own
home. However, visiting relatives or inviting them to one’s home is not related, and
participation in civil society activities is not connected to the possession of mobile phones.