2012
DOI: 10.5539/ass.v8n12p80
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Digital Inclusion and Lifestyle Transformation among the Orang Asli: Sacrificing Culture for Modernity?

Abstract: In the Digital Era, being part of the digital society is no longer an option particularly for those living in the urban areas. Caught by the e-wave and the onslaught of sophisticated information and communication technologies (ICT), most urbanites are e-savvy unlike those living in rural locations, particularly the indigenous groups. Is there a need for simple, rural folks to embrace digital literacy and be e-inclusive? Hence, the objective of the study is to assess the level of literacy and computer literacy … Show more

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“…All in all, technological tools can also be useful in enhancing transparency and democracy by creating public spaces to be civil society [26]. In contrast, many governments regulate both internet access and information content [1,27]. Therefore, the government and international organizations began to engage disadvantaged groups in the information society [2,28].…”
Section: The Needs For Information and Digital Literacy Access Traini...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All in all, technological tools can also be useful in enhancing transparency and democracy by creating public spaces to be civil society [26]. In contrast, many governments regulate both internet access and information content [1,27]. Therefore, the government and international organizations began to engage disadvantaged groups in the information society [2,28].…”
Section: The Needs For Information and Digital Literacy Access Traini...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thompson et al (2016) state that digital inclusion is a key component of modern social justice as "the ability of the individual to participate fully in society is increasingly tied to the ability to access and to use digital technologies in a meaningful way for social, political, and economic participation" (p. 93). Hashim et al (2012) propose that digital inclusion encompasses three areas: access, technology literacy, and content services. According to Rashid (2016), digital inclusion focuses not just on levels of access to ICTs, but also on factors such as motivation, knowledge, and skills that enable individuals to have the ability to meaningfully engage with technology and online information.…”
Section: Digital Inclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, how could such ambitious projects materialize particularly for the underprivileged community? Through the ubiquitous enabler or tool called ICT [8]. Literature reviewed has shown that ICT is crucial in turning around a country's economy, let alone a segment of disadvantaged societies [9][10] [11].…”
Section: B Digital Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%