The connection between digital and inequality has traditionally been understood in terms of the digital divide or of forms of digital inequality whose core conceptualisation is exclusion. This paper argues that, as the global South moves into a digital development paradigm of growing breadth and depth of digital engagement, an exclusion worldview is no longer sufficient. Drawing from ideas in the development studies literature on chronic poverty, the paper argues the need for a new concept: "adverse digital incorporation", meaning inclusion in a digital system that enables a more-advantaged group to extract disproportionate value from the work or resources of another, less-advantaged group. This explains why inequality persists - even grows - in a digital development paradigm. To help ground future research and practice on this issue, the paper inductively builds a conceptual model of adverse digital incorporation with three main component sets: the processes, the drivers, and the causes of adverse digital incorporation. The paper concludes with thoughts on a future research and practice agenda that seeks to deliver digital justice in the global South: a necessary reconfiguration of the broader components of power that currently shape the inclusionary connection between digital and inequality.
翻译:数字与不平等之间的联系传统上被理解为数字鸿沟或以核心概念化为排斥的数码不平等形式。本文认为,随着全球南方进入数字发展模式,数字参与的广度和深度日益加深,排斥世界观已经不够充分。从发展研究文献中关于长期贫困的文献中的观点来看,本文认为需要一个新的概念:“不利的数码融合”是指将一个较有利的群体纳入数字系统,以便从另一个较不利群体的工作或资源中获取不相称的价值。这解释了为什么在数字发展模式中不平等继续存在,甚至加剧。为帮助确定今后对这一问题的研究和实践,本文有意构建了一个负面数字融合的概念模式,其中有三个主要组成部分是:过程、驱动因素和负面数字融合的原因。本文件最后对今后寻求在全球南方实现数字正义的研究和实践议程进行了思考:对目前塑造数字与不平等之间包容性联系的更广泛的权力组成部分进行必要的重组。