The Impact of Public Access to Telecenters: Social Appropriation of ICT by Chilean Women

Phillippi, Alejandra; Peña, P; Proenza, Francisco

Keywords: Public Access ICT, Internet, Information and Communication Technologies, Gender Digital Divide, Community Telecentres, Chile

Abstract

This chapter reports the findings of a study in Chile that examined the impact on women of public access to computers and the Internet through the Quiero Mi Barrio telecenter network. Gender and culture variables are taken into consideration, as these define forms of practical as well as symbolic meaning of a public community space such as the telecenter and of the Internet as means of communication and information. The study highlights the importance of telecenters, given the limitations that the most common public access option, cybercafés, present to women. The analysis forms the basis for the following recommendations: the State should seek to strengthen Telecenters as spaces that attend to the needs and demands of women, encourage greater participation of women in the access to and the beneficial use of technology, and foster the development of new models to develop women’s digital skills and help them realize their aspirations and meet their every day needs

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Editorial: MIT Press
Fecha de publicación: 2015
Página de inicio: 315
Página final: 340
Idioma: Inglés
Financiamiento/Sponsor: International Development Reseacrh Centre Canadá - IDRC
URL: https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/public-access-ict-across-cultures