Digital literacy and social capital during COVID-19 : a comparison among vulnerable social groups

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Asia Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development Pub Date : 2023-11-09 DOI:10.1080/02185385.2023.2280206
Hyun Lee, Eunjin Lee, Ja Hyun Shin
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ABSTRACTThis study examined the digital literacy of vulnerable social groups (North Korean defector and marriage immigrant) and the effects of their digital literacy on social capital compared to the general public (South Korean). We used data of South Koreans, North Korean defectors, and marriage immigrants from the ‘2020 The Report on the Digital Divide’. We analysed the difference in digital literacy between the general population (South Korean) and the vulnerable groups (North Korean defector and marriage immigrant) after COVID-19, and how this gap affects the social capital of each group. We discussed how vulnerable group’s digital literacy could become more disproportionate compared to mainstream society in a catastrophic situation, which can lead to weakened social capital.KEYWORDS: Digital literacysocial capitalvulnerable social groupsmarriage immigrantNorth Korean defector Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. At the time of the survey (2020), the average exchange rate was about 1,086 won per dollar.Additional informationNotes on contributorsHyun LeeHyun Lee is a Research Professor at the Graduate School of Social Welfare at Yonsei University. His research interests include digital divide, social capital, trauma, and adaptation.Eunjin LeeEunjin Lee is a Research Professor at the Graduate school of Social Welfare at Yonsei University. Her research interests include digital divide, digital literacy, social capital, and social networks.Ja Hyun ShinJa Hyun Shin is a Ph.D student at the Graduate school of Social Welfare at Yonsei University. Her research interests include digital divide, social exclusion, migrant workers, and marriage immigrants.
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摘要本研究考察了弱势社会群体(脱北者和婚姻移民)的数字素养,以及与一般公众(韩国)相比,他们的数字素养对社会资本的影响。我们使用了来自“2020年数字鸿沟报告”的韩国人、朝鲜叛逃者和婚姻移民的数据。我们分析了COVID-19后普通人群(韩国人)与弱势群体(脱北者和婚姻移民)之间的数字素养差异,以及这种差距如何影响每个群体的社会资本。我们讨论了弱势群体的数字素养如何在灾难性的情况下与主流社会相比变得更加不成比例,这可能导致社会资本的削弱。关键词:数字素养社会资本弱势社会群体婚姻移民脱北者披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。调查时(2020年)的平均汇率约为1美元兑1086韩元。附加信息作者说明shyun Lee是延世大学社会福利研究生院的研究教授。他的研究兴趣包括数字鸿沟、社会资本、创伤和适应。李eunjin Lee是延世大学社会福利研究生院的研究教授。她的研究兴趣包括数字鸿沟、数字素养、社会资本和社会网络。Ja Hyun Shin是延世大学社会福利研究生院的博士生。她的研究兴趣包括数字鸿沟、社会排斥、农民工和婚姻移民。
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