Hi,

Eric Laurier has written on this:
http://www.milab.dk/dokumentation/public/Artikler%20og%20rapporter/Laurier,%20Eric%20-%20Why%20People%20Say%20Where%20They%20Are%20During%20Mobile%20.pdf



On Nov 11, 12:18 pm, katharine willis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Dear All,
> I am looking for a reference on a behaviour associated with mobile phone use, 
> and wondered if anyone might be able to point me in the right direction.
> I believe there have been studies/a study which document the fact that people 
> are typically asked to self-report location at the start of a mobile phone 
> call. So a phone conversation will typically start with:
> 'Where are you'
> 'I'm on the train...'
>
> Does anyone know who has done a study on this, or reported it?
>
> Kind regards
> Katharine S. Willis
>
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