Mobile communication as glue of society

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It is important to mention the welcome that received the mobile communication in these days: this communication technology has been adopted by billions of people in the entire world and these people literally send trillions of text messages per day. Though, the mobile phone has become essential in the society that knows it is the way of interaction. Mobile communication has become the glue of the interaction of the society, but it has changed the natural social interactions to a negative effects. There are different aspects in life were the cellphone located itself as work, family and social life. At first, the cellphone found a place in the work. Or, it can be said that the work found a site to this device. Initially, the ones who had the mobile were important executives. It was a luxury. When cellphones were first introduced to the public, they were bulky, expensive, and some even required a base unit that had to be transported along with the phone (Castells, 2004). For example, it was so common having a cellphone for being update of the stock market or to make business. In the movie ‘Little Miss Sunshine’ the dad is about to make a deal with his boss, so he needs a cellphone to entered in his mail and communicated. It has become a tool that even the president Obama sends mails from his blackberry (New York Times, 2009). 89% of married-with-children households own multiple cell phones, and nearly half own three or more mobile devices (cellular-news, 1970) because the father or mother that works in offices was kind a busy that doesn’t let them to attend in duties of the family. It is not a situation unknown that is way so many cartoons shown that type of mother or father in the story. An example was the mother of Angelica of ... ... middle of paper ... ...o the expectations of our social networks (Ling, 2012). We are turning to be the humans of Wall-e. They are so involved in the technology that are next to others but the only thing they are seeing is the mobile communications has style of life. ‘Wall-e supposes that the human race of the future will become a flabby mass of peabrained idiots who are literally too fat to walk. Instead they zip around in flying wheelchairs surfing the Web, chatting on phone lines and stuffing their faces with food (…)’ (Ford, 2008). Cellphones have turns as less humans and more focus in our selves. We are not seeing what is happening in our environment. We are only seeing pictures and videos, but not the people. It is up to us: we want to be as the humans of Wall-e or change the future and conserved the essential of interaction: see the other and love them with actions, not with texts.

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