Bourdieusian e-capital perspective enhancing digital capital discussion in the realm of third level digital divide

Maria Merisalo, T. Makkonen
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to create a research framework to scrutinize how individuals' digital technology use produces tangible and intangible outcomes in online (digital) and offline realms.Design/methodology/approachThe paper applies the Bourdieusian e-capital perspective to create a theory-based framework. The framework was used to guide a survey design to explore women's “social media-assisted reuse” at the micro-scale in Helsinki, Finland.FindingsThe paper argues that a new form of capital emerges when individuals utilize digital technologies in correspondence to their goals to gain added value that would be impossible or significantly more arduous to gain without the digital realm. The survey indicates that the respondents utilize the digital space – set objectives and gain capital-related outcomes – in correspondence to their differing social, economic and cultural positions and related resources in- and outside of the digital realm.Practical implicationsIf digital spaces – due to social inequality and underlying power structures – become increasingly stratified, there will be significant impacts on how individuals from differing backgrounds gain accumulated forms of capital through the digital realm. The question is of great importance for battling inequality.Originality/valueThe paper enhances and synthesizes recent discussions on different forms of capital and outcomes of the use of digital technologies and presents a combined “e-capital–digital divide” framework that offers a more complete agenda for investigating the finely nuanced links between the inputs, outputs and outcomes of digital technology use.
布尔迪厄电子资本视角在第三层次数字鸿沟领域加强数字资本讨论
本文的目的是创建一个研究框架,以审视个人的数字技术使用如何在在线(数字)和离线领域产生有形和无形的结果。设计/方法/方法本文运用布尔迪厄的电子资本视角来创建一个基于理论的框架。该框架被用于指导一项调查设计,以探索芬兰赫尔辛基微观尺度上女性的“社交媒体辅助再利用”。本文认为,当个人利用数字技术来实现他们的目标以获得附加值时,一种新的资本形式就出现了,如果没有数字领域,这种增值是不可能实现的,或者要获得这种增值要困难得多。调查表明,受访者利用数字空间——根据他们不同的社会、经济和文化地位以及数字领域内外的相关资源,设定目标并获得与资本相关的成果。由于社会不平等和潜在的权力结构,如果数字空间变得越来越分层,将对来自不同背景的个人如何通过数字领域获得积累形式的资本产生重大影响。这个问题对于消除不平等非常重要。本文加强和综合了最近关于不同形式的资本和使用数字技术的结果的讨论,并提出了一个综合的“电子资本-数字鸿沟”框架,为调查数字技术使用的投入、产出和结果之间细微的联系提供了一个更完整的议程。
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