Mobile community

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A mobile community is a group of people generally united by shared interests or goals who interact:

  • considering their context (e.g. time, space, social),
  • by means of location-independent information technology,
  • and also including mobile access to existing community infrastructures.[1]

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  1. ^ Rannenberg, Kai, Denis Royer, and André Deuker, eds. "The future of identity in the information society: Challenges and opportunities." Springer Science & Business Media, 2009.