Digital inclusion and lifestyle transformation among the orang asli: Sacrificing culture for modernity?
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,...
Main Authors: | Fuzi, S.F.S.M (Author), Hashim, R. (Author), Idris, K.S (Author), Merican, F.M (Author), Ustadi, Y.A (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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