复杂性与局限性:了解印度新兴用户的智能手机使用情况

Meghna Gupta, Devansh Mehta, Anandita Punj, Indrani Medhi-Thies
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自2016年Reliance Jio推出廉价互联网计划以来,印度智能手机普及率一直在稳步增长。在智能手机普及之前,发展中国家的大部分HCI研究都是在智能手机普及之前进行的。最近关于印度智能手机使用的研究要么集中在领域,要么研究特定的功能。在这项工作中,我们调查了印度低收入社区的新兴用户目前如何使用他们的智能手机,以及他们使用智能手机的目的。我们利用对印度农村和城市新兴智能手机用户的半结构化访谈,展示了他们在低文本和数字素养、基础设施、隐私和使用动机方面的经历和挑战。我们的研究结果显示,虽然人们对账户和密码等基本功能缺乏了解,但用户生成媒体、远程教育、技能培训等方面的使用却很复杂。最后,我们提出了针对新兴智能手机用户的未来研究和设计建议。
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Sophistication with Limitation: Understanding Smartphone Usage by Emergent Users in India
India has been witnessing a steady increase in smartphone penetration since 2016 after Reliance Jio introduced inexpensive internet plans. Much of HCI research in the Global South has been conducted before smartphones became more widespread. More recent work on smartphone use in India has been either domain-focused or studied specific features. In this work, we investigate how emergent users from low-income communities in India currently use their smartphones, and what they use them for. We draw on semi-structured interviews with emergent smartphone users across rural and urban India demonstrating their experiences and challenges related to low- textual and digital literacy, infrastructure, privacy, and motivations of use. Our findings revealed that while there is a lack of understanding of basic features such as accounts and passwords, there is sophisticated use spanning user-generated media, remote education, skilling, etc. We close with recommendations for future research and design for emergent smartphone users.
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