Datafied mobile markets: Measuring control over apps, data accesses, and third-party services

Author:

Flensburg Sofie1,Lai Signe S.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Abstract

The increasing use of mobile applications (apps) has turned data harvesting, mining, and distribution into commercial as well as functional backbones of mobile communication. Acknowledging that contemporary markets for mobile communication are increasingly datafied, this article maps and discusses how infrastructures for mobile datafication are controlled. It combines perspectives from critical data studies, political economy of communication, and app studies in an empirical analysis of the 500 most downloaded apps in the Google Play store (November 2020). Focusing on control over and ownership in the three interdependent markets for apps, data accesses, and third-party services, the analysis documents, confirms, and explains established power structures and sheds light on the mobile datafication processes that frame the use of apps and commodification of users. As such, it provides an empirical baseline for future monitoring, and ultimately regulation, of mobile app ecosystems.

Funder

Carlsbergfondet

Det Frie Forskningsråd

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Media Technology,Communication

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