Digital Divide and the Changing Political/Media Environment of Post-Socialist Europe

E. Vartanova
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The progress of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in post-Socialist countries is characterized by uneven economic and technological development, thus leading to contradictory results. Both industry and the social/cultural policies of these countries generally assume that the consequences of ICTs are negative. Various barriers to digital equality have been identified, determined mostly by particular national circumstances. The media markets in post-Socialist countries have experienced negative trends. New social discrepancies have been reproduced in access to ICTs and Internet. The role of market and corporate business in reshaping media systems appears to be anarchic, thus making states more responsible for providing equal access to Internet. Policies to overcome this `digital divide' seem to be numerous, but in various post-Socialist countries the focus is generally on developing universal access in public places. The article attempts to analyse the factors which shape the patterns of new media uses, and the principal solutions to close the digital divide in the post-Socialist countries of `Big Europe'.
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数字鸿沟与后社会主义欧洲不断变化的政治/媒体环境
后社会主义国家信息通信技术的发展具有经济和技术发展不平衡的特点,从而导致了相互矛盾的结果。这些国家的产业和社会/文化政策普遍认为ict的后果是负面的。数字平等的各种障碍已经确定,主要由特定的国家情况决定。后社会主义国家的媒体市场经历了负面趋势。在获取信通技术和互联网方面又出现了新的社会差异。市场和企业在重塑媒体系统中的作用似乎是无政府的,因此,国家在提供平等的互联网接入方面负有更大的责任。克服这种“数字鸿沟”的政策似乎很多,但在许多后社会主义国家,重点通常是发展公共场所的普遍接入。本文试图分析影响新媒体使用模式的因素,以及缩小“大欧洲”后社会主义国家数字鸿沟的主要解决方案。
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