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Laggards no more: Understanding effective use of information and communication technologies by West Virginian women at the lower end of the digital divide.

机译:不再落后:在数字鸿沟的低端,了解西弗吉尼亚州妇女对信息和通信技术的有效使用。

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Despite efforts to introduce information and communication technologies to women, internet access rates for women and the benefits they can draw from using ICTs still are not on par with men. This dissertation examines why the gender digital divide persists in America, who are the women at the lower end of the digital divide, and why they are unable to effectively engage with ICTs. Understanding the gender digital divide involves examining gender in relation to the social and structural processes affecting it, and also to determine definitions of effective ICT use for women.;This study applies third-world feminist perspective to a synthesis of three digital divide frameworks aimed at examining contextual influences. Synthesizing the three models streamlines some of the common factors and processes and makes the framework more parsimonious while strengthening its explanatory power. To enable the framework to be more sensitive to the examination of the gender digital divide, third world feminist perspective was used as a theoretical and methodological guide that helped make visible the processes of everyday ICT adoption and use by women at the lower end of the digital divide. The framework proposes that categorical inequalities contribute to differences in resources necessary for different levels of digital access. Technological characteristics also influence access. Unequal levels of access contribute to unequal levels of ICT use for social inclusion, and this contributes or recreates people's marginalized positions.;This research was set in West Virginia. Beginner computer courses in one rural and one urban county were observed over a 14-month period. Group interviews and in-depth interviews with participants were also conducted. The findings helped explained how paternalistic and capitalist forces that had historically marginalized West Virginian women economically and socially continue to act as barriers that prevent them from accessing resources that will help them bridge the digital divide. The findings also provided evidence on how these different resources influence the digital divide. The findings further identified operational definitions on each type of resource in relation to women's needs and experiences, and also identified health as another category of resource.
机译:尽管为向妇女介绍信息和通信技术做出了努力,但妇女的互联网接入率及其从使用信通技术中获得的好处仍然与男子不相称。本文探讨了为什么性别数字鸿沟在美国仍然存在,处于数字鸿沟低端的女性以及为什么他们无法有效地与ICT互动。了解性别数字鸿沟涉及检查与影响其的社会和结构过程有关的性别,并确定有效利用ICT的妇女定义。检查上下文的影响。综合这三个模型可以简化一些常见因素和流程,并在简化框架的同时增强其解释力。为了使该框架对审查性别数字鸿沟更加敏感,第三世界女权主义者的观点被用作理论和方法指导,有助于使数字低端妇女日常采用和使用信息通信技术的过程清晰可见。划分。该框架建议,类别不平等会导致不同级别的数字访问所需的资源差异。技术特征也会影响访问。接入水平不平等会导致ICT在社会包容性使用中的不平等程度,这会导致或重新塑造人们的边缘化地位。在一个14个月的时间里,在一个农村和一个城市县开展了初学者计算机课程。还进行了小组访谈和与参与者的深入访谈。这些发现帮助解释了历史上曾在经济上和社会上使西弗吉尼亚州妇女边缘化的家长式和资本主义力量如何继续作为障碍,阻止她们获取资源,从而帮助她们弥合数字鸿沟。研究结果还提供了证据,说明这些不同的资源如何影响数字鸿沟。调查结果进一步确定了与妇女的需求和经历有关的每种资源的业务定义,还将健康确定为另一类资源。

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  • 作者

    Goh, Debbie.;

  • 作者单位

    Indiana University.;

  • 授予单位 Indiana University.;
  • 学科 Womens Studies.;Education Technology of.;Information Science.;Mass Communications.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 205 p.
  • 总页数 205
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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