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Research On The Use Of Mobile Media In Rural Information Vulnerable Groups

Posted on:2021-05-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L H FuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2428330602476752Subject:Journalism and communication
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In recent years,with the development of communication technology and information technology,the functions of mobile phones have become more and more powerful.From the previous phone and SMS to the current all-in-one machine,it has brought tremendous changes to people's lives.The relationship is getting closer and closer.From food,clothing,housing to travel,mobile phones provide a convenient life for people.This closed area and rural people in information disadvantaged groups have also begun to use mobile phones to surf the Internet.Through interpersonal communication on mobile phones,browsing information on the Internet and consuming entertainment,mobile phones have become a kind of life into the daily life of the village and have an impact on the daily life of the village..Gaoyuan Village,Ji'an,Jiangxi Province,earns its living by farming.The village's personnel are mainly children,women and the elderly.It is 16 kilometers away from the nearest town.Due to the terrain and the structure of the personnel,the developed urban area here is in a closed place.Information is also lagging behind,it is a typical village in the information closed area.This article mainly uses a questionnaire survey method supplemented by in-depth interviews and participatory observations to explore the use of mobile media in the villagers of Gaoyuan Village.Through the survey,it is found that the use of mobile media has brought new changes to the village's lifestyle and communication methods.Life is becoming more modern and closer to urban areas.But at the same time,the use of mobile phone media has also weakened the daily life of the village.The impact of these weak differentiations cannot be ignored.
Keywords/Search Tags:rural informatization, information vulnerable groups, mobile media
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