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The challenge of e-participation in the digital city: Exploring generational influences among community telecentre users
Authors:Arlene Bailey  Ojelanki Ngwenyama
Affiliation:1. Department of Sociology, Psychology and Social Work, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica;2. Institute for Innovation and Technology Management, Ryerson University, Canada
Abstract:A primary challenge for the development of e-government and the digital city is participation by low-income, older and technology-challenged citizens. This paper reports on the role of inter-generational interactions in community telecentres in facilitating low-income, older and technology-challenged citizens in gaining access and using digital city infrastructure. Our research also finds that virtual communities are playing a role in supporting e-participation among older, technology-challenged citizens. We examine the influence and interaction of members of offline communities, who use telecentres, on virtual community participation. These communities and telecentres can provide support for the provision of e-services and the development of the digital city. We explore these issues based on empirical field research in community-based telecentres in a developing country. Inter-generational interactions are explored through an analysis using social networks, social identity and social representations theories.
Keywords:Telecentres   Community informatics   e-Participation   Virtual communities   e-Government   Digital cities
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