2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.telpol.2018.06.002
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Examining linkages between Smart Villages and Smart Cities: Learning from rural youth accessing the internet in India

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“…The first approach is village youth as a young population approach or development agent. Fennell et al (2018) explain that village youth is human resources who carry on the village development. For this reason, their quality and opportunities to develop should be the sustainable orientation of the village.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first approach is village youth as a young population approach or development agent. Fennell et al (2018) explain that village youth is human resources who carry on the village development. For this reason, their quality and opportunities to develop should be the sustainable orientation of the village.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The initiative of smart village which rapidly flourishes and becomes a new trend in Indonesia is relevant to the new paradigm of integrated rural development. A smart rural is not only relying its' growth on agricultural commodities, but also multidevelopment activities on the basis of agriculture/farming, for instance entrepreneurship, technology, business, energy, tourism (Anderson et al, 2017;Fennell et al, 2018;Prinsloo et al, 2017;Shukla, 2016). A smart rural is associated with both community as agricultural producers and community as entrepreneurs, innovators, selfempowered and resilient people (McManus et al, 2012;Phahlamohlaka et al, 2014;Ristianti, 2016).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assim, reforça-se a importância de substituir a dicotomia sociedade x tecnologia pelo paradigma sociedade-tecnologia, visto que essas estão mutuamente integradas (Guo; Chen, e fortalecendo a contemporaneidade como reflexo desse processo histórico, onde as novas mídias têm viabilizado novas formas de sociabilidade, não exclusivas dos espaços urbanos (Escosteguy et al, 2017) O acesso à móvel, por exemplo, pode favorecer ao desenvolvimento em áreas rurais de aldeias inteligentes, caracterizadas pelo uso das TICs para melhorar a educação e as perspectivas de emprego. Espera-se que, dessa forma, os jovens de áreas rurais possam construir alternativas econômicas e que se forneça à comunidade uma alternativa de governança para empoderamento, a exemplo de casos da Índia rural (Fennell, et al 2018). Na mesma direção, Felippi (et al, 2017) demonstram que as TICs têm reduzido distâncias no cotidiano rural, favorecendo a relação com outros, especialmente urbanos, e reduzindo uma lacuna existente no acesso à informação.…”
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