技术、生成和职业地位:维奥萨联邦大学信息和通信技术占用研究

IF 0.1 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Cadernos Educacao Tecnologia e Sociedade Pub Date : 2021-06-30 DOI:10.14571/brajets.v14.n2.246-261
Neide Maria de Almeida Pinto, Joyce Keli Do Nascimento Silva, Ana Louise de Carvalho Fiúza
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这篇文章讨论了所谓的“ - œdigital鸿沟”,涉及到由于社会分层造成的经济、政治、社会和文化的分裂而导致的技术资源的所有权、使用和利益的不平等。基于技术社会学和布尔迪乌的社会化、技术资本和信息习惯等概念的研究,本研究的目标是从生成和职业的角度分析信息通信技术(ict)的所有权和使用。通过对Viçosa联邦大学(UFV) 324名学生、教师和技术行政人员(在职和退休)的问卷调查,进行了一项横断面研究,结果显示,年龄和职业地位对技术的使用期限、使用形式/频率以及对技术能力的自我认知都有影响,还与性别、教育和收入等因素有关。结果显示,大量学生、在职和退休教师以及在职技术行政人员开展多种在线活动,长期使用信息通信技术,对数字技能有更良好的认知。与此同时,退休的技术行政人员在网上实践的比例最低,使用频率最低,对他们技能的看法也不太好。其他有统计学意义的差异也被观察到。
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Tecnologia, geração e status ocupacional: um estudo sobre a apropriação das tecnologias da informação e comunicação na Universidade Federal de Viçosa
The article discusses the so-called “digital divide”, related to inequality in ownership, use and benefits extracted from technological resources due to the social stratification that imposes economic, political, social and cultural cleavages. Based on studies of the sociology of technique and Bourdieusian concepts of socialization, technological capital and informational habitus, the objective is to analyze the ownership and use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) from the perspective of generation and occupation. Conducting a cross-sectional study, with the application of questionnaires to a sample of 324 students, teachers and technical-administrative servants (active and retired) at the Federal University of Viçosa (UFV) revealed that generation and occupational status have an effect on tenure, forms/frequencies of use and in the self-perception of technological capabilities, also being associated with factors such as gender, education and income. The results showed that a large number of students, active and retired teachers and active technical-administrative servants carry out multiple online activities, declare long use of ICTs and a more favorable perception of digital skills. Meanwhile, retired technical-administrative servants registered the lowest percentages in online practices, the lowest frequencies of use and a less favorable perception of their skills. Other statistically significant differences were also observed.
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