DocumentCode
2584991
Title
Investigating the impact of internet in eliminating social exclusion: The case of South Africa
Author
Chigona, Wallace ; Mbhele, Fidel ; Kabanda, Salah
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf. Syst., Univ. of Cape Town, Cape Town
fYear
2008
fDate
27-31 July 2008
Firstpage
2094
Lastpage
2101
Abstract
In many other developing countries Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is seen as a means for tackling the problem of social exclusion. This perspective of ICTs has translated into governments and donor agencies spending on establishing Internet access points (e.g. telecentres) in socially excluded communities. Yet, beyond the belief of inherently beneficial ICTs there has been little empirical work done to evaluate the impact of ICTs, notably the Internet, in helping address social exclusion. This paper investigates whether the Internet does contribute to the elimination of social exclusion. The cross-sectional study uses a qualitative research approach on four communities in the Western Cape, South Africa. The major finding of the paper is that the Internet does play a very minimal role in eliminating social exclusion, with very few beneficiaries. The implication of the findings is that governments in developing countries may need to downsize their expectations of the Internet in addressing social exclusion. The relative investment on bringing the Internet against other necessary infrastructure spends (such as healthcare, education and economic resuscitation) may need to be revisited.
Keywords
Internet; government data processing; social aspects of automation; ICT; Internet; information and communication technology; social exclusion; Africa; Cities and towns; Communications technology; Government; Information systems; Internet; Investments; Medical services; Roads; Unemployment;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Management of Engineering & Technology, 2008. PICMET 2008. Portland International Conference on
Conference_Location
Cape Town
Print_ISBN
978-1-890843-17-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-890843-18-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PICMET.2008.4599831
Filename
4599831
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