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On-line networks, social capital and social integration: a case study of on-line communities in Malaysia.

机译:在线网络,社会资本和社会融合:以马来西亚在线社区为例。

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In 1996, Malaysia developed a national ICT policy intending to establish on-line community networks amongst all citizens as part of the agenda to prepare the nation to become a mainstream knowledge-based society and economy. As a country that has historically experienced uneasy tension between inter-ethnic social relationships, this research seeks to explore whether on-line social networking affects the forms of social capital and social integration found amongst diverse on-line ethnic communities (Malay, Chinese and Indian) in Malaysia. Six on-line communities were selected as case studies and the research was carried out in two stages. The first stage involved interviewing three different groups of participants: on-line community administrators, Government representatives and the general public; the second stage was a web-based survey of on-line participants. The findings suggest that the six selected on-line communities in this study show great potential for enhancing social networks and social capital across all members of different ethnicities. However, these are not significant enough to create social integration across all ethnic communities. Instead, three different trends of bonding and bridging social capital emerged across the six selected on-line communities. The first trend shows bridging social capital throughout both on-line and off-line activities in MalaysiaMAYA.com (social networking site), SARA (residential-based) and FamilyPlace.com (parenting and children). The second trend indicates that bridging networks were limited to on-line communication as seen in both residentially-based communities (USJ Subang Jaya and PJNet). In contrast, VirtualFriends.net (social networking site) only demonstrates bonding social capital developed in both on-line and off-line social networking. Considering these diverse patterns, it is argued that transferring bridging social capital from an on-line medium to an off-line medium is challenging. Factors of cultural capital such as language use and cultural and religious observations have been highlighted as significant in shaping community networking patterns. Overall, the issue of ethnic integration in the context of on-line communities in Malaysia remains, at best, a challenging factor for the formation of on-line/ off-line social capital.
机译:1996年,马来西亚制定了一项国家信息通信技术政策,旨在在所有公民之间建立在线社区网络,这是该议程的一部分,以使该国做好准备成为基于知识的主流社会和经济。作为一个历来在族裔间社会关系之间经历过不安紧张的国家,本研究旨在探讨在线社交网络是否会影响在各种在线族裔社区(马来语,华裔和印度裔)中发现的社会资本和社会融合的形式。 )在马来西亚。选择了六个在线社区作为案例研究,研究分两个阶段进行。第一阶段涉及采访三个不同的参与者组:在线社区管理员,政府代表和公众;第二阶段是基于网络的在线参与者调查。调查结果表明,在此研究中选择的六个在线社区显示出巨大的潜力,可以增强不同族裔所有成员之间的社交网络和社会资本。但是,这些意义还不足以在所有族裔社区之间建立社会融合。取而代之的是,在六个选定的在线社区中出现了三种结合和桥接社会资本的不同趋势。第一种趋势表明,在马来西亚MAYA.com(社交网站),SARA(基于居民)和FamilyPlace.com(父母与子女)的在线和离线活动中,社会资本之间存在桥梁。第二种趋势表明,桥接网络仅限于在线通信,这在两个居民社区(USJ Subang Jaya和PJNet)中都可以看到。相比之下,VirtualFriends.net(社交网站)仅展示了在线和离线社交网络中开发的结合社会资本。考虑到这些不同的模式,有人认为将桥接的社会资本从在线媒介转移到离线媒介具有挑战性。人们强调文化资本的因素,例如语言使用,文化和宗教观察,对塑造社区网络模式具有重要意义。总体而言,在马来西亚的在线社区中,种族融合问题充其量仍然是形成在线/离线社会资本的挑战性因素。

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    Wan Jaafar Wan Munira;

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