ICTs as Enablers of Resilient Social Capital for Ethnic Peace

Festus Mukoya
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Violent conflict affects the lives, livelihoods and health of almost 1.5 billion people in the world. Efforts of intervention in violent conflicts through liberal peacebuilding strategies have not yielded fruits. This has paved way for resilience to be the new risk management strategy par excellence in peacebuilding in the Global South. Despite this growing enthusiasm for the focus on resilience, there remain significant debates and gaps in understanding about what actually constitutes resilience in conflict settings and particularly resilient conditions necessary for sustaining processes of preventing violent conflicts. The understanding become even more blurred when seeking to introduce Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) as an enabler of resilience in violent conflict settings. This paper therefore, argues that resilience for peace need to be understood in the context of both horizontal (bridging) and vertical (linking) social relationships that are influenced by the mushrooming and ubiquitous Information Communication Technologies (ICTs). The study found that ICTs play an important role in building resilient bridging and linking social relationships that are part of the process of preventing violent conflicts. The paper makes significant contribution to the theory of resilience as applied in ICT4D.
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信息通信技术是促进民族和平的弹性社会资本的推动者
暴力冲突影响到世界上近15亿人的生命、生计和健康。通过自由的建设和平战略干预暴力冲突的努力没有取得成果。这为复原力成为全球南方建设和平的卓越风险管理新战略铺平了道路。尽管人们越来越热衷于关注复原力,但对于冲突环境中复原力的实际构成,特别是维持预防暴力冲突进程所必需的复原力条件,在理解方面仍存在重大争论和差距。当试图引入信息通信技术(ict)作为暴力冲突环境中恢复力的推动者时,这种理解就变得更加模糊。因此,本文认为,需要在受如雨后春笋般涌现和无处不在的信息通信技术(ict)影响的横向(桥接)和纵向(连接)社会关系的背景下理解和平复原力。研究发现,信息通信技术在建立具有复原力的桥梁和联系社会关系方面发挥着重要作用,这是防止暴力冲突进程的一部分。本文对弹性理论在ICT4D中的应用做出了重要贡献。
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