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Civic Engagement Among Older Chinese Internet Users KIMBERLY SAZAKI MICHAEL NGUYEN GAIL FRANCIS CARMEN HARRISON

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Page 1: Civic Engagement Among Older Chinese Internet Users

Civic Engagement AmongOlder Chinese Internet

Users

KIMBERLY SAZAKIMICHAEL NGUYEN

GAIL FRANCISCARMEN HARRISON

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SOCIAL AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

Definition:

Connection and participation

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SOCIAL/CIVIC ENGAGEMENT PROMOTES: Better health

Increased sense of worth

Generativity through engagement

Decreased Loneliness /Isolation

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SOCIAL/CIVIC ENGAGEMENT PROMOTES: Social networks, support

Physical and Cognitive Activity

Regular structured activities

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CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND OLDER CHINESE Impact of technology on elderly

understudied

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CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND THE INTERNET

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METHODS

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RESEARCH SITE

The OldKids of Shanghai, China

Learned and taught by older adults.

Classes usually lead to social clubs

Shanghai statistics

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PARTICIPANTS

33 members of one OldKids class

All 33 members were retired

Not random, but voluntary self-selection

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PROCEDURE AND ANALYSIS

2 Separate Interviews Conducted.

Topics were varied.

Questions were altered as a result.

Data analysis based on grounded theory.

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RESULTS

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RESULTS

Feeding the “Volunteer Machine”

Strong need to help others.

Active participation with others.

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SOCIAL CLUBS FORMED

Initially, clubs were extensions of classroom.

Became extensions of the neighborhood

Organization increased participation.

Interaction with government officials

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DISCUSSION

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EFFECTS OF OLDER CHINESE’S CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

Starting & managing computer salons

Lobbying for resources to establish salons

Dramatic growth of Internet adoption in China

Led to better online information sharing & interaction

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INTERNET EFFECTS ON AN OFFLINE COMMUNITY

Previous research studies of the internet

Internet facilitates community involvement

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INTERNET & THE GOVERNMENT

Political Participation

Civic Engagement

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SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

Historical & Political Context

Inclusion of “computer clubs” as a form of civil engagement

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CONCLUSION

Older Chinese are overcoming fears

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SUGGESTIONS FOR THE FUTURE

AND

IMPLICATIONS

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THIS STUDY

Limited to internet users in Shanghai

Future studies should include:

Less urbanized areas

Civic engagement not related to the internet

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OUR SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH:

Include other nations

Focus on the type of civic engagement

How to market this type of activity

How to get seniors involved

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IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE:

Future social engagement of seniors

Give seniors a chance to expand their horizons

Facilitating to lower income bracket

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REFERENCES:

Bo, X. (2008). Civic Engagement Among Older Chinese Internet Users. Journal of Applied Gerontology. Retrieved May 2, 2010 from http://jag.sagepub.com.mcc1.library.csulb.edu/cgi/reprint/27/4/424ntology, 27(4), 424-445.