Gender Digital Divide in Migratory Contexts: The Case of Peruvian Migrant Women in Italy and Spain
Gender Digital Divide in Migratory Contexts: The Case of Peruvian Migrant Women in Italy and Spain
Author(s): Mónica Ortiz Cobo, Renzo Ismaél Jeri LevanoSubject(s): Gender Studies, Migration Studies, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Fundacja Pro Scientia Publica
Keywords: migrations; inequality; gender; digital divide; Information and communication technologies; digital competencies; Peruvian migrant women; domestic services;
Summary/Abstract: Aim. This ethnographic study explores the impact of the digital divide within the collective of Peruvian migrant women employed in a highly precarious sector, such as domestic services. Methods. This has become evident in this multisite and virtual ethnography, with the following objectives: to analyse the variables that affect digital exclusion, in addition to identifying and deepening the different digital competencies and uses of Information and communication technologies (ICT) in the migratory projects of Peruvian migrant women. In order to achieve these objectives, we undertook fieldwork during the COVID-19 pandemic in two contexts, Italy and Spain, using semistructured interviews and virtual observation, during which we employed online social networks as research tools. Results. Although digital inequality was a reality prior to COVID-19, it has been worsened by the pandemic, at which time we began our fieldwork. Inequalities between men and women in the different areas of society are reproduced within the context of new technologies. This is termed the gender digital divide and is considered a form of social exclusion, which intensifies and feeds back into itself. Gender inequality in terms of the use of ICT and digital skills intensifies in communities that are even more vulnerable, such as migrant women, whose plenary incorporation into information society is limited.
Journal: The Journal of Education, Culture, and Society
- Issue Year: 14/2023
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 575-596
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English