人人共享的智慧城市——年龄和性别是潜在的排斥因素

J. Bleja, Henrike Langer, U. Grossmann, Elisabetta Mörz
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城市空间数字化的趋势仍然有增无减,并延伸到许多领域。到目前为止,在许多智慧城市,行政部门的数字化一直是主要焦点,但在其他地方,移动、教育、安全、数据平台、能源供应和IT基础设施领域的发展也可以观察到。因此,数字化越来越多地进入城市居民的日常生活。除了许多新的服务和更方便地使用熟悉结构的机会之外,这种发展也给人们带来了新的挑战。现代技术需要一定数量的先验知识和技能,而不是所有社会参与者都以同样的方式拥有这些知识和技能。关于数字应用使用的大量实证研究表明,年龄、性别等社会标志,以及可支配净收入、教育程度、家庭状况和居住地,都是数字素养的影响因素。这些研究的结果表明,其中一些特征阻碍了对数字结构的访问,从而导致个别群体被排除在智慧城市之外。因此,本文考察了年龄、性别和数字基础设施之间的相互作用。
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Smart Cities for Everyone – Age and Gender as Potential Exclusion Factors
The trend towards the digitalization of urban spaces is still unabated and extends through a large number of sectors. While in many smart cities the digitization of the administrative sector has been the main focus so far, elsewhere developments in the areas of mobility, education, security, data platforms, energy supply and IT infrastructure can also be observed. Digitalization is thus increasingly finding its way into the everyday lives of city dwellers. In addition to many new services and opportunities to use familiar structures more conveniently, this development also presents people with new challenges. Modern technologies require a certain amount of prior knowledge and skills that not all participants in society possess in the same way. Large empirical studies on the use of digital applications show that social markers such as age, gender, but also net disposable income, education, family status and place of residence are influencing factors for digital literacy. The results of these studies suggest that some of these characteristics impede access to digital structures and thus contribute to the exclusion of individual groups from smart cities. This paper, therefore, examines the interactions between age and gender and digital infrastructures.
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