The Mobile Web: Amplifying, but Not Creating, Changemakers

E. Schoemaker
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the technology that will transform the lives of the world’s poor. Describing Internet connectivity as “the foundation of the knowledge economy” and a human right, Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, launched a philanthropic initiative, Internet.org, to provide free access to Facebook and other select Internet sites. Google is experimenting similarly with balloons and broadcast frequencies—such as “white space” from the unused television spectrum—to drive access, and it also has launched Google Zero in partnership with mobile network operators to provide free access to select Google services. The Wikipedia Foundation also has joined the movement, partnering with 29 operators in 34 countries to provide mobile users access to Wikipedia Zero, with the goal of building “a world in which every single human on the planet has equal access to the sum of all knowledge.” Development organizations also have embraced technology’s potential to reduce poverty; the World Bank argues that smartphones with data connectivity “not only empower individuals but have important cascade effects stimulating growth, entrepreneurship, and productivity throughout the economy as a whole.” Both private-sector and development organizations thus share a common belief that access is the key to unlocking technology’s full potential to contribute to economic growth. However, because technology tends to amplify existing patterns and intent, focusing solely on access is likely to entrench existing inequalities further. To counter any amplification of the culture of poverty and oppression, people in the developing world will need to have the capacity to produce digital content that can enhance local knowledge and strengthen champions of change. This essay first outlines the economic argument that dominates the case for using the mobile phone in development, and then shows that technological con-
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这项技术将改变世界上穷人的生活。Facebook创始人马克·扎克伯格(Mark Zuckerberg)将互联网连接描述为“知识经济的基础”和一项人权,他发起了一个慈善项目Internet.org,提供免费访问Facebook和其他精选网站的机会。谷歌也在尝试类似的气球和广播频率——比如未使用的电视频谱中的“空白区域”——来推动接入,它还与移动网络运营商合作推出了Google Zero,为选定的谷歌服务提供免费接入。维基百科基金会也加入了这一运动,与34个国家的29家运营商合作,为移动用户提供维基百科零版的访问权限,其目标是建立“一个地球上每个人都能平等获取所有知识的世界”。发展组织也欣然接受了技术减少贫困的潜力;世界银行认为,具有数据连接功能的智能手机“不仅赋予个人权力,而且具有重要的级联效应,可以刺激整个经济的增长、创业和生产力。”因此,私营部门和发展组织都有一个共同的信念,即获取是释放技术促进经济增长的全部潜力的关键。然而,由于技术往往会放大现有的模式和意图,只关注获取可能会进一步巩固现有的不平等。为了应对贫困和压迫文化的任何扩大,发展中国家的人民将需要具备生产数字内容的能力,这些内容可以增进当地知识并加强变革的倡导者。这篇文章首先概述了在开发中使用移动电话的经济论点,然后展示了技术上的欺骗
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