审查2019冠状病毒病期间土耳其的“待决法案”运动:贫困援助脆弱性

Burcu Demirdöven, Ecem Buse Sevinç Cubuk, Alican Tonka
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在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,数字化进程大大加快。各国政府已参与制作数字资源,以填补从维持资金或粮食供应到为弱势家庭提供支持等模拟活动留下的空白。土耳其七个城市发起了在线“待付账单”活动,以支持有需要的家庭,善良的公民可以在活动网站上匿名支付账单。申请这些援助需要使用信息通信技术、互联网连接和数字素养。然而,土耳其统计研究所[1](TurkStat)关于家庭信息通信技术使用情况的2021年报告显示,绝大多数人不同意通过利用数字技术提供的能力来管理和处理公共服务。本文从数字社会救助项目对弱势群体的帮助程度入手,对“贫困-救助悖论”进行了探讨。该分析基于土耳其访问量最大的协作词典[2]“ek Sözlük”中与未决法案活动相关的标题下的用户评论。
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Examination of “Pending Bill” Campaigns in Turkey during Covid-19: The Poverty-Assistance Vulnerability
The digitalization process has been accelerated dramatically during the Covid-19 pandemic. Governments have been involved in making digital resources that fill the gaps left by analogue activities from maintaining money or food supply to enabling support for vulnerable households. Seven municipalities in Turkey have launched online “Pending Bill” campaigns to support needy families that benevolent citizens can pay their bills anonymously on campaigns’ website. ICTs, internet connection and digital literacy are required to apply for these aids. However, the 2021 report of Turkish Statistical Institute [1](TurkStat) on ICT use of households shows that the great majority of people disagree to manage and deal with public services by exploiting the capabilities offered by digital technologies. This paper opens a discussion on “the Poverty-Assistance Paradox” based on the question to what extent digital social assistance programs can be designed for vulnerable people. The analysis is based on the user comments under the titles related to pending bill campaigns in the most visited collaborative dictionary [2] in Turkey, “Ekşi Sözlük”.
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