Examining the emergence of digital society and the digital divide in India: A comparative evaluation between urban and rural areas

Contemporary digital society has become a critical agent for transformation in various spheres of life and a new methodological framework for interdisciplinary research. It has emerged as a parallel entity alongside conventional society, where an individual's membership is not only limited to t...

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Published in:Frontiers in Sociology
Main Author: Mahmudul Hasan Laskar
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsoc.2023.1145221/full
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description Contemporary digital society has become a critical agent for transformation in various spheres of life and a new methodological framework for interdisciplinary research. It has emerged as a parallel entity alongside conventional society, where an individual's membership is not only limited to the physical world but also extends to the digital realm. In fact, a person's membership in the physical world is incomplete without their connection to the digital society. Digital technology is instrumental in driving social transformations in areas such as the economy, politics, culture, and religion. The striking feature of digital society is digital data production in the form of big data. Unlike in a conventional society, people's every move and behavior in a digital society are calculated and recorded as data. In this global context of a digital society, India has created opportunities for digitalization for its people since 2000, with significant strides made between 2015 and 2016. Reliance Jio, a telecom company, helped to accelerate this process by offering free unlimited Internet packages on a mass scale. This led to a tremendous surge in service industries and the emergence of new sectors, as well as a digital revolution in the conventional systems of the economy, politics, culture, education, religion, and law. However, this transformation has also exposed a significant challenge—the digital divide or digital inequalities, which cannot be overlooked or undermined in sociological research. It would be wrong to reduce digital inequality to a mere technological divide; it is a complex issue shaped by prevailing socioeconomic conditions, digital inequalities, and capability inequality. The study revealed that India's prevailing socioeconomic divide is the source of its wide digital divide. This digital divide exists across both rural and urban areas, affecting access to digital education and economic opportunities. The digital divide is also found between under-resourced urban areas and affluent residential areas. This study's theoretical framework draws on the studies of Castell on the information society and Dijk's concept of the network society.
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spelling doaj-art-5e3d4001bdfd47e2b7a30dc5df1c87782025-08-19T22:10:20ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Sociology2297-77752023-04-01810.3389/fsoc.2023.11452211145221Examining the emergence of digital society and the digital divide in India: A comparative evaluation between urban and rural areasMahmudul Hasan LaskarContemporary digital society has become a critical agent for transformation in various spheres of life and a new methodological framework for interdisciplinary research. It has emerged as a parallel entity alongside conventional society, where an individual's membership is not only limited to the physical world but also extends to the digital realm. In fact, a person's membership in the physical world is incomplete without their connection to the digital society. Digital technology is instrumental in driving social transformations in areas such as the economy, politics, culture, and religion. The striking feature of digital society is digital data production in the form of big data. Unlike in a conventional society, people's every move and behavior in a digital society are calculated and recorded as data. In this global context of a digital society, India has created opportunities for digitalization for its people since 2000, with significant strides made between 2015 and 2016. Reliance Jio, a telecom company, helped to accelerate this process by offering free unlimited Internet packages on a mass scale. This led to a tremendous surge in service industries and the emergence of new sectors, as well as a digital revolution in the conventional systems of the economy, politics, culture, education, religion, and law. However, this transformation has also exposed a significant challenge—the digital divide or digital inequalities, which cannot be overlooked or undermined in sociological research. It would be wrong to reduce digital inequality to a mere technological divide; it is a complex issue shaped by prevailing socioeconomic conditions, digital inequalities, and capability inequality. The study revealed that India's prevailing socioeconomic divide is the source of its wide digital divide. This digital divide exists across both rural and urban areas, affecting access to digital education and economic opportunities. The digital divide is also found between under-resourced urban areas and affluent residential areas. This study's theoretical framework draws on the studies of Castell on the information society and Dijk's concept of the network society.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsoc.2023.1145221/fulldigital societydigital dividedigitalization in Indiasocial transformationdigital inequality
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digital society
digital divide
digitalization in India
social transformation
digital inequality
title Examining the emergence of digital society and the digital divide in India: A comparative evaluation between urban and rural areas
title_full Examining the emergence of digital society and the digital divide in India: A comparative evaluation between urban and rural areas
title_fullStr Examining the emergence of digital society and the digital divide in India: A comparative evaluation between urban and rural areas
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title_short Examining the emergence of digital society and the digital divide in India: A comparative evaluation between urban and rural areas
title_sort examining the emergence of digital society and the digital divide in india a comparative evaluation between urban and rural areas
topic digital society
digital divide
digitalization in India
social transformation
digital inequality
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