Making universal digital access universal: Lessons from COVID-19 in Singapore

Digital resources—which include devices, internet connection and digital literacy—have become basic needs. Thus with the global COVID-19 pandemic having accelerated digitalization, the urgency for universal digital inclusion has hastened. Otherwise, digital inequality will lead to social inequality...

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Main Authors: NG, Irene Y. H., LIM, Sun Sun, PANG, Natalie
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spelling sg-smu-ink.cis_research-10802023-03-10T07:05:28Z Making universal digital access universal: Lessons from COVID-19 in Singapore NG, Irene Y. H. LIM, Sun Sun PANG, Natalie Digital resources—which include devices, internet connection and digital literacy—have become basic needs. Thus with the global COVID-19 pandemic having accelerated digitalization, the urgency for universal digital inclusion has hastened. Otherwise, digital inequality will lead to social inequality and impede social mobility. Using Singapore as a case study, this article applies the insights learned from a participatory action research to recommend a policy framework for universal digital access, with practical humanistic steps towards full digital inclusion. Singapore is a digitally advanced nation with almost universal digital availability, yet when COVID-19 forced rapid digital adoption, gaps in access by vulnerable groups such as low-income households, elderly and migrant workers were found. From the learning points on gaps and measures taken by community groups, volunteers and policy-makers in our research, we recommend making access to all three digital resources automatic and afordable, with an undergirding principle to implement technology among the most digitally excluded frst before national roll out. A public-community-corporate funding and partnership model is also proposed to sustain universal provision. 2022-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/81 info:doi/10.1007/s10209-022-00877-9 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/cis_research/article/1080/viewcontent/s10209_022_00877_9.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection College of Integrative Studies eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University COVID-19 Digital access Digital inclusion Universal Asian Studies Communication Technology and New Media Public Health
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
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language English
topic COVID-19
Digital access
Digital inclusion
Universal
Asian Studies
Communication Technology and New Media
Public Health
spellingShingle COVID-19
Digital access
Digital inclusion
Universal
Asian Studies
Communication Technology and New Media
Public Health
NG, Irene Y. H.
LIM, Sun Sun
PANG, Natalie
Making universal digital access universal: Lessons from COVID-19 in Singapore
description Digital resources—which include devices, internet connection and digital literacy—have become basic needs. Thus with the global COVID-19 pandemic having accelerated digitalization, the urgency for universal digital inclusion has hastened. Otherwise, digital inequality will lead to social inequality and impede social mobility. Using Singapore as a case study, this article applies the insights learned from a participatory action research to recommend a policy framework for universal digital access, with practical humanistic steps towards full digital inclusion. Singapore is a digitally advanced nation with almost universal digital availability, yet when COVID-19 forced rapid digital adoption, gaps in access by vulnerable groups such as low-income households, elderly and migrant workers were found. From the learning points on gaps and measures taken by community groups, volunteers and policy-makers in our research, we recommend making access to all three digital resources automatic and afordable, with an undergirding principle to implement technology among the most digitally excluded frst before national roll out. A public-community-corporate funding and partnership model is also proposed to sustain universal provision.
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author NG, Irene Y. H.
LIM, Sun Sun
PANG, Natalie
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title Making universal digital access universal: Lessons from COVID-19 in Singapore
title_short Making universal digital access universal: Lessons from COVID-19 in Singapore
title_full Making universal digital access universal: Lessons from COVID-19 in Singapore
title_fullStr Making universal digital access universal: Lessons from COVID-19 in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Making universal digital access universal: Lessons from COVID-19 in Singapore
title_sort making universal digital access universal: lessons from covid-19 in singapore
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/81
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/cis_research/article/1080/viewcontent/s10209_022_00877_9.pdf
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