Impact of Informal Online Learning on the Lives of Tribal Women: An Ethnographic Study from Central India

IF 0.3 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Ananya Acherjee, E. Kasi, Hariharan R.
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Abstract

Technology has a significant impact on our daily lives. Before the COVID-19 outbreak, we were not adequately aware of the use of technology, either in academia or otherwise. After the pandemic, we have been forced to depend on technology for everything. Tribal women in India are deprived of their social, economic, and political rights. Hence, they are in rampant state of poverty and do not have minimum needs to survive. This prevents them from engaging in traditional learning activities. Despite of these limitations, few of them do possess android phones in order to fulfil their essential need of telephonic engagement with their friends and peers. However, it is through these devices that they can most conveniently engage in informal learning through technology and thus, informal technological learning is highly beneficial to tribal women. The article draws its inferences from both primary and secondary sources of data. The primary data is gathered through a field study among the Gond and Panika tribal women from Lalpur village of Pushprajgarh, Anuppur District of Madhya Pradesh. The village is an adjacent to IGNTU campus. The secondary data is gathered from published and unpublished sources, online materials, and other related literature from magazines, newspapers, and reports of government and non-government agencies. The thrust of the article is to explain the use of technology and its benefits to tribal women in their day-to-day life situations.
非正规在线学习对部落妇女生活的影响:印度中部人种学研究
科技对我们的日常生活产生了重大影响。在2019冠状病毒病暴发之前,无论是在学术界还是其他领域,我们都没有充分认识到技术的使用。大流行之后,我们被迫在一切方面依赖技术。印度部落妇女被剥夺了社会、经济和政治权利。因此,他们处于猖獗的贫困状态,没有最低的生存需求。这使他们无法参与传统的学习活动。尽管有这些限制,他们中很少有人拥有安卓手机,以满足他们与朋友和同龄人进行电话交流的基本需求。然而,正是通过这些设备,她们可以最方便地通过技术进行非正式学习,因此,非正式技术学习对部落妇女非常有益。这篇文章从第一手和第二手的数据来源中得出推论。主要数据是通过对中央邦阿努普尔区Pushprajgarh的Lalpur村的Gond和Panika部落妇女的实地研究收集的。该村毗邻IGNTU校园。二手数据收集自已发表和未发表的来源、在线材料和其他相关文献,包括杂志、报纸、政府和非政府机构的报告。这篇文章的主旨是解释技术的使用及其对部落妇女在日常生活中的好处。
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Contemporary Voice of Dalit
Contemporary Voice of Dalit SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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