土耳其安纳托利亚东北部数字技能的决定因素

IF 1 Q3 COMMUNICATION Journal of Multicultural Discourses Pub Date : 2020-04-02 DOI:10.1080/17447143.2020.1797053
Duygu Özsoy, Eyyup Akbulut, Sait Sinan Atılgan, G. Muschert
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摘要数字鸿沟是当代信息社会需要克服的最重要问题之一,技能是造成这种不平等的主要决定因素之一。这项研究考察了以前从未研究过的非西方人口的数字鸿沟,特别是测量了生活在土耳其东北部安纳托利亚地区的人们的数字技能水平。该研究的主要贡献是证实了以前关于数字技能的研究,尽管是在以前未经审查的人群中进行的。通过使用表示区域(n = 400),测量参与者的数字技能水平。数据是通过van Deursen、A.J.A.M.和J.A.G.M.van Dijk(2010)开发的性能测试收集的。互联网技能与数字鸿沟。新媒体与社会13,编号6:893–911。doi:10.1177/146144810386774)。研究结果表明,参与者的数字技能水平普遍较低。用户在正式层面最成功,其次分别是操作、信息和战略技能。战略技能水平相当低,这表明所研究的用户无法将他们的互联网使用转化为现实世界中的有形利益。研究还发现,年龄、性别、教育程度、家庭收入对数字技能水平有显著预测作用。
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Determinants of digital skills in Northeast Anatolia, Turkey
ABSTRACT Digital divide is among the most important problems required to be overcome by our contemporary information society, where skills are among the principle determinants of such inequalities. This study examines the digital divide in a non-Western population which has not been studied before, and specifically it measures the digital skill levels of the people living in the Northeastern Anatolia region of Turkey. The primary contribution of the study is confirmatory of previous research regarding digital skills, though in the context of a previously-unexamined population. By using a sample representing the region (n = 400), the digital skill levels of the participants were measured. Data were collected through performance tests developed by van Deursen, A.J.A.M., and J.A.G.M. van Dijk (2010. Internet skills and the digital divide. New Media & Society 13, no. 6: 893–911. doi:10.1177/1461444810386774). Findings indicate that the digital skill level of the participants is generally low. The users are most successful at the formal level, followed by operational, informational and strategic skills, respectively. The level of strategic skills is quite low, which hints at the fact that the users studied are not able to translate their Internet use into real-world tangible benefits. It is also found that age, gender, education, household income significantly predict digital skill levels.
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