中低收入地区手机使用的表现、驱动因素与摩擦:对印度和中国农村的混合方法分析

Manifestations, Drivers, and Frictions of Mobile Phone Use in Low- and Middle-Income Settings: A Mixed Methods Analysis of Rural India and China

Journal of Development Studies · 2018
被引 19
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于印度拉贾斯坦邦和中国甘肃的231名参与者定性数据与800名成人调查数据,研究发现手机普及概念掩盖了持续的非使用、低利用和异质性参与,提醒发展干预措施可能因假设普遍使用而效果不均。

Abstract

Against the backdrop of alleged mobile phone ubiquity and the enthusiasm about the developmental value of mobile technology, this paper examines the manifestations, drivers, and frictions of mobile phone use in two low- and middle-income settings where mobile technology has diffused rapidly. Qualitative data from 231 participants and survey data from 800 adults in rural Rajasthan and Gansu provide consistent and strong support for the claim that the notion of ‘ubiquity’ can mislead development practice because it obscures persistent non-use, under-utilisation, and heterogeneous engagement with mobile technology despite its apparently wide accessibility in rural field sites. The paper suggests avenues for further work on the indicators of technology adoption, and it cautions that phone-based development interventions (and their benefits) may diffuse unevenly if the assumption of ubiquitous technology use is violated.

移动电话使用中低收入地区农村印度农村中国混合方法分析