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THE MISSING GAP BETWEEN INTERNET USE AND BENEFITS: SENIORS' LIMITED INTERNET EXPERIENCES AND SOCIAL MARGINALIZATION
Korea’s IT development has been predominated by technology diffusion alone including technology infrastructure, online service access and number of Internet subscribers. There seems to be no doubt that Korea's continuous effort to promote technology spread will promise social integration and de...
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Published in: | Journal of Asian sociology 2008, 37(1), , pp.97-115 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Korea’s IT development has been predominated by technology diffusion alone including technology infrastructure, online service access and number of Internet subscribers. There seems to be no doubt that Korea's continuous effort to promote technology spread will promise social integration and development nationwide. This paper challenges such mislead thinking of IT for development by emphasizing the actual experiences of Internet use to meet the end users' needs. Observation is made through listening to the stories of a marginalized group of seniors who have participated in IT education programs at a Senior Welfare Center. Findings suggest that having acquired IT skills did not necessarily enable seniors to extend their personal relationships and social involvement in everyday life. Rather, their use of the Internet was restricted due to the ongoing social marginalization prevalent within their present situation. Policy implications are provided that information policies for disadvantaged groups such as seniors must go beyond technology access and skills provision to include other basic social policies to complement and support people's information use relevant for their social need and circumstances. KCI Citation Count: 0 |
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ISSN: | 2671-4574 2671-8200 |