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Telecenters in Brazil: The Need for Survival Despite of the Evolution of Cell Phones
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INTED2019 - 13th International Technology, Education and Development Conference
Ano (publicação definitiva)
2019
Língua
Inglês
País
Espanha
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Abstract/Resumo
Brazil is an extremely socially unequal country, with 208 million inhabitants. Only 23.9% of the
population belong to high- and middle-class strata (A and B), while 76.1% belong to the poorest ones
(C, D, E). During the past two decades, Brazilian State has promoted several policies to face poverty,
but it is still far way from being a country with equal opportunities regarding citizenship practices. Even
though there have been improvements to promote the digital inclusion - or inclusion in the network
society - of the poorest communities and people, they have been insufficient to bring social equality
and fair economic development for all. Digital inclusion has been providing much more than just the
use of Information and Communication Technologies copping with ICT’s technological evolution, but it
also offers the possibility of users’ socialization, participating and living in the network society, thus
better exercising digital citizenship. However, the widespread use of Internet-enabled mobile phones
has raised questions as to whether the Telecenter program will continue to be justified. This paper
aims to contribute to this debate, presenting some results of a research analysis on the use of ICT in
Brazilian homes, carried out in Belo Horizonte's Telecenters (as part of a PhD Project). Findings
suggest that Telecenters still provide a number of services that cell phones cannot replace, such as
training courses, supervised school work development, technical support on ICT skills by digital
inclusion agents and government and private online services, among others. They also point out the
need for improvement in the diversification of courses offered, ICT infrastructure improvement and
local Telecenters management. We highlight the importance of digital inclusion public policies as well
as the need to improve Telecenters’ services, so that they may continue to fulfil an important role in
promoting citizenship within low-income communities in developing countries, particularly in Brazil.
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Palavras-chave
digital inclusion,Telecenters,public policies,citizenship,ICT,cell phones
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