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[ecrea] ICTs and minority communities research - reports available online
Mon Jan 23 08:07:52 GMT 2012
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Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) use and connectivity of
minority communities in Wales -- Research by academics from Swansea
University, Cardiff University and University of Glamorgan.
The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funded a collaboration
between Swansea University, Cardiff University and the University of
Glamorgan to develop a research project under the theme of Connected
Communities.
The work focused on Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) use
and connectivity of minority communities in Wales. The study was
completed in October 2011 and revealed that ICTs are key to promoting
community connectivity in contemporary society in Wales and that sadly
minority communities are at risk of both social and digital exclusion.
Dr Panayiota Tsatsou from Swansea University and her colleagues Dr Ian
Stafford (Cardiff University), Prof Gary Higgs, Dr Robert Berry and Dr
Richard Fry (University of Glamorgan) completed a thorough review of
research evidence. Their findings revealed that there is clear anecdotal
evidence that minority communities, such as ethnic communities with
individual cultural and language attributes, and communities of disabled
people, for example, require bespoke policy in order to fully take
advantage of communication technologies and to enhance their
experiential inclusion and connectivity.
The evidence, however, provided in existing (mostly quantitative)
research data, fails to adequately explore these issues in full and some
data is both difficult to identify and access.
Therefore the researchers recommended that there is a clear rationale
for developing more qualitative, fine grained, community-based research
in order to explore the barriers to digital inclusion and the impact of
digital inclusion/exclusion within minority groups.
The project coordinator, Dr Tsatsou, said,
'AHRC Connected Communities funding allowed researchers from three
different Universities in Wales with specialisms in media, geography and
policy research to get together and conduct a systematic review of
evidence in the interdisciplinary area of communication technologies,
and connectivity of minority communities.
Considering the Welsh context this work aims to enhance existing
understanding of the role of new technologies in connectivity and
inclusion of minority groups. Key gaps were identified in knowledge of
the use of technologies by minority groups and highlighted challenges
related to accessing evidence outside of the public domain.
Finally, preliminary recommendations were made regarding how research
should connect with communities and stakeholders to enhance research and
inform policy. The researchers envisage developing this work by
undertaking, together with communities in Wales, some small-scale,
qualitative and community-oriented research so as to produce original
evidence'.
For more information on the project and to download the project reports:
http://www.wiserd.ac.uk/research/connected-communities/cc/reports/
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