Public Access ICT across Cultures: Diversifying Participation in the Network Society (International Development Research Centre)
暫譯: 跨文化的公共接入資訊與通信技術:多元參與網絡社會
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2015-05-22
- 售價: $700
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $665
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 496
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0262527375
- ISBN-13: 9780262527378
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商品描述
Shared public access to computers and the Internet in developing countries is often hailed as an effective, low-cost way to share the benefits of digital technology. Yet research on the economic and social effects of public access to computers is lacking. This volume offers the first systematic assessment of the impact of shared public access in the developing world, with findings from ten countries in South America, Asia, and Africa. It provides evidence that the benefits of diversified participation in digital society go beyond providing access to technology. Public access venues -- most often Internet cafés in cities and state-run telecenters in rural areas -- are places for learning, sharing, working, empowerment and finding opportunities.
The book documents the impact of public access on individuals, on society and networks, and on women. Chapters report findings and examine policy implications of research on such topics as users' perceptions of the benefits of Internet café use in Jordan; ICT job training in Rwanda; understanding user motivations and risk factors for overuse and Internet addiction in China; the effect of technology use on social inclusion among low-income urban youth in Argentina; productive uses of technologies by grassroots organizations in Peru; use of technology by migrant ethnic minority Burmese women in Thailand to maintain ties with their culture and their family and friends; and women's limited access to the most ubiquitous type of venue, cybercafés, in practically all countries studied -- and quite severely in some places, e.g. Uttar Pradesh, India.
Contributing Editors Erwin A. Alampay, Roxana Barrantes Cáceres, Hernan Galperin, Abiodun Jagun, George Sciadas, Ramata Molo Thioune, Kentaro Toyama
Chapter authorsAli Farhan AbuSeileek, Carolina Aguerre, Oluwasefunmi 'Tale Arogundade, Nor Aziah Alias, Sebastián Benítez Larghi, Jorge Bossio, Juan Fernando Bossio, Marina Laura Calamari, Nikos Dacanay, Jean Damascène Mazimpaka, Laurent Aristide Eyinga Eyinga, Mary Luz Feranil, Ariel Fontecoba, Omar Fraihat, Martin S. Hagger, Jianbin Hao, Sulaiman Hashim, Izaham Shah Ismail, Haziah Jamaludin, Xuemei Jiang, Laura León, Guoxin Li, Balwant Singh Mehta, Nidhi Mehta, Marina Moguillansky, Marhaini Mohd Noor, Avis Momeni, Théodomir Mugiraneza, Jimena Orchuela, Patricia Peña Miranda, Alejandra Phillippi, Jimena Ponce de León, Ghaleb Rabab'ah, Saif Addeen AlRababah, Wei Shang, Ryan V. Silverio, Sylvie Siyam Siwe, Efenita M. Taqueban, Olga Balbine Tsafack Nguekeng, Xiaoguang Yang
商品描述(中文翻譯)
共享公共電腦和互聯網的訪問在發展中國家常被視為一種有效且低成本的方式,以分享數位技術的好處。然而,關於公共電腦訪問的經濟和社會影響的研究卻相對缺乏。本書提供了對發展中國家共享公共訪問影響的首次系統性評估,涵蓋來自南美洲、亞洲和非洲十個國家的研究結果。它提供了證據,顯示多元參與數位社會的好處超越了僅僅提供技術訪問。公共訪問場所——通常是城市中的網咖和農村地區的國營電信中心——是學習、分享、工作、賦權和尋找機會的地方。
本書記錄了公共訪問對個人、社會和網絡以及女性的影響。各章報告研究結果並檢視政策意涵,涵蓋的主題包括:約旦用戶對網咖使用好處的看法;盧旺達的資訊通信技術(ICT)職業培訓;中國用戶的動機和過度使用及網路成癮的風險因素;阿根廷低收入城市青年中技術使用對社會包容的影響;秘魯基層組織對技術的生產性使用;泰國的緬甸移民少數民族女性利用技術維持與其文化及家人朋友的聯繫;以及在幾乎所有研究國家中,女性對最普遍的場所——網咖的有限訪問,某些地方的情況尤其嚴重,例如印度的北方邦。
貢獻編輯:Erwin A. Alampay, Roxana Barrantes Cáceres, Hernan Galperin, Abiodun Jagun, George Sciadas, Ramata Molo Thioune, Kentaro Toyama
章節作者:Ali Farhan AbuSeileek, Carolina Aguerre, Oluwasefunmi 'Tale Arogundade, Nor Aziah Alias, Sebastián Benítez Larghi, Jorge Bossio, Juan Fernando Bossio, Marina Laura Calamari, Nikos Dacanay, Jean Damascène Mazimpaka, Laurent Aristide Eyinga Eyinga, Mary Luz Feranil, Ariel Fontecoba, Omar Fraihat, Martin S. Hagger, Jianbin Hao, Sulaiman Hashim, Izaham Shah Ismail, Haziah Jamaludin, Xuemei Jiang, Laura León, Guoxin Li, Balwant Singh Mehta, Nidhi Mehta, Marina Moguillansky, Marhaini Mohd Noor, Avis Momeni, Théodomir Mugiraneza, Jimena Orchuela, Patricia Peña Miranda, Alejandra Phillippi, Jimena Ponce de León, Ghaleb Rabab'ah, Saif Addeen AlRababah, Wei Shang, Ryan V. Silverio, Sylvie Siyam Siwe, Efenita M. Taqueban, Olga Balbine Tsafack Nguekeng, Xiaoguang Yang