We're all in this together: addressing post-pandemic challenges of Indian rural society

IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Aanchal Gupta, Samar Singh
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Purpose This qualitative study explores how technologically challenged Indian rural communities adjusted to the tech-driven work system successfully in the post-pandemic era. Design/methodology/approach Qualitative semi-structured interviews with multiple Indian rural households conducted in the years 2021 and 2022 were employed. Findings The findings highlight the critical role played by the social capital in addressing the issues that Indian rural communities were facing in their work setting as a direct result of the COVID-19 outbreak. The embedded social network and social values in rural society came to the rescue when other tangible resources were not available for everyone. Research limitations/implications This study contributes to Bourdieu's theory of Social Capital by discovering that social capital can be utilized to gain existential advantages in extraordinary circumstances of (work) life. Practical implications Policymakers should acknowledge the presence of social capital in societies, especially rural ones. Social capital plays a significant role in the execution of relevant society-level tasks and can further help in dealing with certain materialistic impediments. Social implications Investments in community infrastructure, education and communication strategies can enhance social capital's role in crisis response. Originality/value This study is original as it is the first one that studies the significance of social capital in a post-pandemic environment, especially when the availability of required technological resources is rare.
我们都在一起:应对大流行后印度农村社会的挑战
本定性研究探讨技术挑战的印度农村社区如何在大流行后时代成功适应技术驱动的工作系统。设计/方法/方法采用了2021年和2022年对多个印度农村家庭进行的定性半结构化访谈。研究结果强调了社会资本在解决印度农村社区在工作环境中因COVID-19爆发而直接面临的问题方面发挥的关键作用。当其他有形资源不是人人都能获得的时候,乡村社会中嵌入的社会网络和社会价值观就会起作用。本研究通过发现社会资本可以被用来在(工作)生活的特殊情况下获得存在优势,为布迪厄的社会资本理论做出了贡献。政策制定者应该承认社会资本在社会中的存在,尤其是在农村。社会资本在相关社会层面任务的执行中发挥着重要作用,并可以进一步帮助处理某些物质障碍。对社区基础设施、教育和传播战略的投资可以增强社会资本在危机应对中的作用。这项研究具有独创性,因为它是第一个研究社会资本在大流行后环境中的重要性的研究,特别是在所需技术资源稀缺的情况下。
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