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The Social Costs of Ubiquitous Information: Consuming Information on Mobile
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Kushlev K
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In an age already saturated with information, the ongoing revolution in mobile
computing has expanded the realm of immediate information access far beyond our
homes and offices. In addition to changing where people can access information,
mobile computing has changed what information people access-from finding specific
directions to a restaurant to exploring nearby businesses when on the go. Does
this ability to instantly gratify our information needs anytime and anywhere have
any bearing on how much we trust those around us-from neighbors to strangers?
Using data from a large nationally representative survey (World Values Survey:
Wave 6), we found that the more people relied on their mobile phones for
information, the less they trusted strangers, neighbors and people from other
religions and nationalities. In contrast, obtaining information through any other
method-including TV, radio, newspapers, and even the Internet more
broadly-predicted higher trust in those groups. Mobile information had no bearing
on how much people trusted close others, such as their family. Although causality
cannot be inferred, these findings provide an intriguing first glimpse into the
possible unforeseen costs of convenient information access for the social
lubricant of society-our sense of trust in one another.