Motivaciones de uso de las redes sociales para el desarrollo del capital social de las mujeres de entorno rural

  1. Vega Caro, Luisa 1
  2. Vico Bosch, Alba 1
  3. Rebollo Catalán, Ángeles 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Sevilla
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    Universidad de Sevilla

    Sevilla, España

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ISSN: 1697-8293

Any de publicació: 2015

Títol de l'exemplar: Comunicación y Redes sociales

Volum: 13

Número: 2

Tipus: Article

DOI: 10.7195/RI14.V13I2.839 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Previous studies have shown the risk of digital exclusion of rural communities and older people, and how their motives of use influence their practices and use habits of technologies. With this work we analyse how the motives of use that drive adult women in rural areas to use social media, promote the development of their social capital by means of strengthening different forms of participation in digital culture. Starting from a broader investigation on 478 Andalusian rural women 18 to 65 years, this paper presents a qualitative study in depth with 13 of them by autobiographical interviews about their experience in networks. The results show that the use of social networking sites discover them opportunities for social participation linked to various interests, revealing social networks as significant environment to promote their participation in cultural and social life of their communities.

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