Foregrounding digital realities at the locked down raced margins: a culture-centered case study in Aotearoa

Q3 Social Sciences
Phoebe Elers, P. Jayan, M. Dutta
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Abstract

ABSTRACT COVID-19 lockdowns compelled an increased use of information and communication technologies within the home, allowing users to remotely retrieve information and socially connect with one another. However, there was the inherent risk that lockdowns could amplify digital inequalities, especially among low-income ethnic minorities who had higher hesitancy to adopt COVID-19 interventions and poorer clinical outcomes from COVID-19 than the general population. Guided by the culture-centered approach, the present study explores experiences of information and communication technologies and information seeking during a COVID-19 lockdown among Afghan refugee women. We draw from 37 in-depth interviews with community members to show how information and communication technologies offered a means for social connection but simultaneously could (re)produce marginality and communication inequality, with some residents struggling to access information amidst the pandemic. The findings inform a discussion about the role of information and communication technologies as health resources among Afghan refugees that is situated amidst local interplays of culture and structure.
在被锁定的竞争边缘中突出数字现实:一个以文化为中心的奥特罗瓦案例研究
COVID-19封锁迫使人们更多地在家中使用信息和通信技术,允许用户远程检索信息并相互进行社交联系。然而,封锁存在固有风险,可能会放大数字不平等,特别是在低收入少数民族中,他们对采取COVID-19干预措施更为犹豫,COVID-19的临床结果也比一般人群差。在以文化为中心的方法指导下,本研究探讨了阿富汗难民妇女在COVID-19封锁期间使用信息通信技术和寻求信息的经验。我们从对社区成员的37次深度访谈中得出,以显示信息和通信技术如何为社会联系提供了一种手段,但同时可能(重新)产生边缘化和通信不平等,一些居民在大流行期间难以获取信息。调查结果为讨论信息和通信技术作为阿富汗难民保健资源的作用提供了信息和通信技术作为阿富汗难民保健资源的作用,阿富汗难民处于当地文化和结构的相互作用之中。
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Review of Communication
Review of Communication Social Sciences-Communication
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