Inequality of what? Social exclusion in the e‐society as capability deprivation
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to engage with the debate on social exclusion in the e‐society from the human development perspective, which goes beyond inequality in distribution of technological goods and services to emphasise the options, choice and opportunities related to accessing and using information.
Design/methodology/approach
This is an interpretivist study. It draws on Sen's capability approach (CA) to conceptualise social exclusion in the e‐society as capability deprivation, both in well‐being and agency freedom. A framework of the core aspects of the CA is used to analyse two empirical studies in South Africa and China which serve to illustrate social exclusion manifested as capability deprivation in different “spaces”.
Findings
The paper demonstrates the relational features of social exclusion and different types of capability deprivation in e‐society; highlights “unfavourable inclusion” which can be masked by technological diffusion.
Research limitations/implications
This paper is an early attempt to apply the capability approach to social studies of information communication technologies in developing countries.
Practical implications
The paper provides implications for government policies to go beyond technological provision and pay attention to socio‐political, cultural and institutional aspects in ensuring effective utilisation of information and channels of communication, which should serve to enhance people's opportunity to better participate in economic, social and political activities.
Originality/value
The paper is a novel attempt to apply concepts of the CA in information systems, which provides a conceptual lens to address the complexity and multiplicity of social exclusion in the e‐society.
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Citation
Zheng, Y. and Walsham, G. (2008), "Inequality of what? Social exclusion in the e‐society as capability deprivation", Information Technology & People, Vol. 21 No. 3, pp. 222-243. https://doi.org/10.1108/09593840810896000
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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