Rural Development in the Digital Age: Exploring Information and Communication Technology through Social Inclusion

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Green, John J. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Southern Rural Dev Ctr, Box 9755, Mississippi State, MS 39762 USA
[2] Mississippi State Univ, Mississippi State, MS, Brazil
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10.1111/ruso.12542
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C91 [社会学];
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030301 ; 1204 ;
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Approaching the interplay between social stability and social change as a complex network of "development pathways" and the routes people and communities take as their "livelihood journeys," this Rural Sociological Society Presidential Address explores how information and communication technologies (ICTs) influence our capabilities to choose and navigate where to go and how to get there. Access and the literacy and skills needed for effective and safe use of ICTs are increasingly influential factors for livelihoods in the so-called digital age, impacting wellbeing and resilience. Rural-focused social scientists can help to inform livelihood journeys, especially by asking questions about the interplay between ICTs and social inclusion to involve often-overlooked spatial dimensions at the local and regional levels. Doing so will require dialogue, discernment, and active engagement on the topics we explore, the research methods we employ, and incorporation of the experiences, needs, and desires of rural people and places in policies and programs. As a professional association built on diverse scholarly traditions yet rooted in a shared interest for practical application for the benefit of often excluded people and places, the Rural Sociological Society has important roles to play in the digital age.
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