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RE-ACTSocial REpresentations of Community Multimedia Centres andACTions for Improvement

Swiss team: Prof. Lorenzo Cantoni, Dr. Isabella Rega, Sara VanniniMozambican team: Dr. Gertrudes Macueve, Dr. Alexandre Baia, Salomão David

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RE-ACT will investigate conceptualizations ofCommunity Multimedia Centres

using the Social Representation construct.

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Social Representations

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Social Representations

(Moscovici 1973)

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Social Representations

(Moscovici 1973)

• Ancestor: Durkheim’s concept of “Collective Representation” (1898)

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Social Representations

(Moscovici 1973)

• Ancestor: Durkheim’s concept of “Collective Representation” (1898)

Collective Representations = symbols with a shared meaning for the members of a given social group.

The function of collective representations in society is that of expressing the collective sentiments or ideas that give the society its social cohesion.

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Social Representations

(Moscovici 1973)

Collective Social

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Social Representations

(Moscovici 1973)

A Social Representation is a system of values, ideas and practices

Object

Subject 1Subject 2

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Social Representations

(Moscovici 1973)

A Social Representation has 2 functions:

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Social Representations

(Moscovici 1973)

A Social Representation has 2 functions:

1 to establish how peopleinterpret their world

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Social Representations

(Moscovici 1973)

A Social Representation has 2 functions:

1 to establish how peopleinterpret their world

2 to enable people tocommunicate with the other

members of the community

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Why Social Representations?

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Why Social Representations?

Dott. Isabella Rega’s PhD Thesis: What do local people think about telecentres (2010)

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Why Social Representations?

Dott. Isabella Rega’s PhD Thesis: What do local people think about telecentres (2010)

Two possible misalignements of conceptualization of the Telecentre: 1. between the founding organization and the community2. between the founding organization and the local staff

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Why Social Representations?

Dott. Isabella Rega’s PhD Thesis: What do local people think about telecentres (2010)

Two possible misalignements of conceptualization of the Telecentre: 1. between the founding organization and the community2. between the founding organization and the local staff

Sustainability factor:Creating awareness of how ICT can improve the living conditions of the local community .

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How Social Representations?

- Map of the CMCs (and other official PAVs) in the country [Ministerio de Ciencias e Tecnologias, Ministero de Edicação, INCM –Instituto Nacional de Comunicação de Moçambique...]

- Selection of the sample to work with(criteria: one per province, urban/rural, year of foundation, stand alone/built-in another building, kind of association managing the CMC, number and status of services offered)

- Interview Protocol

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Who Social Representations?

• Representatives of initiating agencies

• Representatives of associations owning the CMC

• Local staff

• Users

• Non-users

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Interview Protocol

What Social Representations?

• Identity: structure, history, goals, benchmark, models...

• People (Staff – Visitors)

• Experience

• Services

• Community

• Personal Perception

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1. Iha de Moçambique/Nampula2. Cuamba/Niassa3. Chiúre/Cabo Delgado4. Quelimane/Zambézia5. Chitima/Tete6. Dondo/Sofala7. Sussundenga/Manica8. Morrumbene/Inhambane9. Chókwe/Gaza10. Xinavane/Maputo

Where Social Representations?

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• People of the CMC highly collaborative• Misalignments? (information needs no ; naming sometimes)• Radio & Computers: honour for the communities that think they are not left

behind (they are a development factor «per se»)• Radio: very strong and very well known (non-users, training, participation),

sometimes suffers because of a turn-over within the staff• TC: less strong in terms of access, good in sense of basic training. Very

basic services are the most commonly used• Internet: still a challenge• Digital Literacy: very basic, but people seem to be interested• The economical sustainability is an issue (staff & CMC)

My First Impressions

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• Improvement? What is it? Who set the goals?

• Community participation: stay local!

• Learning in context and in USE

• Production of local content (tourism?)

My PhD: Actions for Improvement?

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Thank [email protected]


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