Authors
Sara Vannini, Isabella Rega, Simone Sala, Lorenzo Cantoni
Publication date
2015/3
Journal
The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries
Volume
67
Issue
1
Pages
1-23
Description
Ten Mozambican Community Multimedia Centers (CMCs) were investigated by analyzing Social Representations of users and staff members. Photo‐elicitation, an underexplored methodological approach in the domain of Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D), was employed to conduct the study, and a three‐step qualitative content analysis was performed on both visual and textual data. Results tend to confirm and build upon outcomes from the existing literature on Public Access Venues (PAVs). Local communities value these centers because they bring social recognition to people working or learning there. The venues are associated with a symbolism that extends from the social recognition of the individual to the development and social inclusion of the whole community, which, because of the presence of the venue, does not feel left behind. In this vein, the study also shows …
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Scholar articles
S Vannini, I Rega, S Sala, L Cantoni - The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in …, 2015