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Senior South Koreans' Difficulties in Embracing the Internet: Need for Alternative Approaches

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Authors

Park, Youn-Min

Issue Date
2007
Publisher
Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University
Citation
Korean Journal of Policy Studies, Vol.22 No.1, pp. 113-130
Keywords
Information CapitalDigital DivideInformation UseDevelopmentInternet InteractionOlder PeopleSouth KoreaInformation-Using CapabilitiesInternet Attitudes and PerceptionsBeliefs
Abstract
This study challenges the mainstream technocratic notion of the digital divide and its access-based policy solutions, which do not appreciate the different information-using capabilities, perceptions, and choices of the people concerned. This notion is examined through the lens of information as structured capital that requires Internet access to be complemented by people's information-using capabilities, inclinations, needs, knowledge, and beliefs, which must also complement each other to allow the effective use of information. Qualitative in-depth interviews with 30 senior South Koreans at a Senior Welfare Center suggest that the information capital possessed by these seniors is ill suited to responding to and taking advantage of Internet use. The social isolation of seniors provides them with neither incentives nor capabilities to restructure their information capital in the ways necessary for ongoing use. This finding sugests that digital divide policies for older people must shift their focus from technology per se toward more comprehensive approaches of dealing with the basic social needs of senior citizens.
ISSN
1225-5017
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/69906
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