What Happened to the Internet? Scientific Communities in Three Low-income Areas, 2000-2010

Author:

Shrum Wesley1,Palackal Antony2,Dzorgbo Dan-Bright3,Mbatia Paul4,Schafer Mark5,Miller Paige6

Affiliation:

1. Louisiana State University, Department of Sociology126 Stubbs Hall, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803USA

2. Loyola College of Social SciencesTrivandrumIndia

3. University of GhanaAccraGhana

4. University of NairobiNairobiKenya

5. Louisiana State UniversityBaton RougeUSA

6. University of WisconsinRiver FallsUSA

Abstract

AbstractThis ten year study suggests that the digital divide in connectivity may have largely closed for the scientific community in parts of the world that were previously unconnected. Almost a decade ago Ynalvezet al. (2005) examined the diffusion of information and communication technologies (icts) in the knowledge production sectors of three developing areas, using data collected at the turn of the millennium. We supplement this data set with a similar survey ten years later. Our analysis addresses the extent to which research communities in three low-income areas (Kenya, Ghana, and Kerala) now have access toicts, providing the first longitudinal data on changes in access to computers, email, and the Internet. In contrast to 2000, where the majority of scientists viewed themselves as users of email but with shared and irregular access to computers and the Internet—access to technology has become almost universal, though significant regional differences remain.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Development,Education,Geography, Planning and Development,Health(social science)

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